We train emergency physicians to be successful independent researchers by providing unprecedented opportunities for innovative and informative research and a broad-based educational experience.
Overview
- Consistently among the top 20 research universities in the United States
- Nationally and internationally known research mentors across more than a dozen clinical and basic science specialty areas
- Two-year fellowship culminating in a Master of Science in Clinical Investigation
- 80% protected time (four clinical shifts a month)
- Competitive salary
- Research infrastructure which includes office space, laboratory space, research and administrative personnel
- Society for Academic Emergency Medicine-approved fellowship
- Graduates have an excellent track record of funding success, with a total of 134 federal grants including 58 K awards and 15 R awards
The two-year program culminates in a Master of Science in Clinical Investigation (MSCI) degree and is designed for the trainee to develop and submit a competitive K award grant proposal.
In order to develop a more collaborative and multidisciplinary approach to research, emergency medicine research fellows will be exposed to broad didactic and practical research training. The fellowship curriculum includes instruction in clinical research, clinical trials, epidemiology, biostatistics, health behavior, health services research, and biomedical science. Each fellow will work closely with the fellowship director to determine an individualized curriculum which will be of maximum benefit and relevance based on their past experience, current research project and future academic goals.
The emergency medicine research fellowship is integrated with the Multidisciplinary Training Program in Clinical Investigation (MTPCI). This program has developed a highly successful, multidisciplinary approach to clinical research training. The integration of hundreds of smaller, individual programs into the MTPCI has improved collaboration between diverse groups and enhanced the evolution of more successful clinical researchers.
Through the MTPCI, emergency medicine research fellows will have access to the Master of Science in Clinical Investigation (MSCI) program, which incorporates didactic course work, weekly feedback seminars and monthly career development sessions.
People
Program Director
Stacey House, MD, PhD
Vice Chair for Clinical Research; Director, Emergency Care Research Core; Director, Emergency Care Research Fellowship; Director, EMERGE Program; Associate Professor, Emergency Medicine
- Email: staceyhouse@nospam.wustl.edu
Administrative support: Allyson Artis
Program Manager
Dora Miller, C-TAGME, CHPM
Manager, Academic Programs
- Phone: 314-747-5010
- Email: doram@nospam.wustl.edu