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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