Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship Research Curriculum
Goals
- Become comfortable planning and critically assessing research proposals with regard to feasibility, scientific legitimacy, and ethical concerns.
- Gain a practical knowledge of biostatistics in order to critically assess the medical literature and as a foundation for future research.
- Produce academic work (original research, curriculum development, quality improvement project etc.) to meet requirements of American Board of Pediatrics for subspecialty certification.
Year I
- Meet with PEM faculty and fellowship leadership to discuss faculty work and fellow’s broad research interest and identify research mentor.
- Begin preliminary research project
- Create preliminary list of Scholarly Oversight Committee (SOC) members
- Plan for Science of Clinical Investigation (SOCI) course work at the School of Public Health or discuss with program leadership plans for training in advanced degree
- Attending National PEM Fellows Conference and present research proposal
Year II
- Begin study enrollment/data collection.
- Second SOC meeting
- Attend National PEM Fellows Conference and present research project
Year III
- Complete data collection, analysis, and manuscript
- Third and final SOC meeting