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Degree
Masters
Major
Emergency Medical Services | Emergency Medicine
Area of study
Health
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Department of Emergency Medicine

The Department of Emergency Medicine is a part of the School of Medicine at CU Anschutz. The department offers various programs and research opportunities for students and faculty.


Education

The department provides education and training for medical students, residents, and fellows. The education programs include:


  • Clerkship
  • Courses
  • EM Career Advising
  • EMIG
  • Residency
  • Fellowships
    • University Fellowships
    • Denver Health Fellowships
    • Military Fellowships
    • APP Fellowship
  • Faculty Development
    • PINNACLE
  • Continuing Medical Education (CME)
  • Innovations & Accomplishments
    • John Marx Scholarship
    • Education IRB
    • Education Dashboard
  • Pre-Health Opportunities

Research

The department is involved in various research areas, including:


  • ATLAS Airway, Trauma, Lung injury, and Sepsis Research Ginde
  • C3 Global Trauma Network Mould-Millman
  • Clinical Informatics Lab Goss
  • EMBHR Engaging Communities in Mental and Behavioral Health Research Kwan
  • Family Violence Recognition Lab Lindberg
  • GAPcare Lab Goldberg
  • OASIS Program Hoppe
  • Patient-Centered Injury Prevention Betz
  • Translational Research, Innovation, & Antidote Development (TRIAD) Bebarta
  • Center for COMBAT Research
  • Firearm Injury Prevention Initiative
  • Faculty Research and Scholarship Interests
  • Faculty Resources
    • Grant Submission Resources
    • Letter of Support Request
  • Funded Research
  • Publications
  • Research Training
    • EM-STIM
    • Research Fellowship
    • Research Training Courses
  • Research News

EM-STIM

The Emergency Medicine Scientist Training and Intensive Mentorship (EM-STIM) Program is a collaborative research career development initiative. The program objectives are:


  1. To sustain an infrastructure for research career development, mentorship, scientific review, and collaboration
  2. To prepare EM-STIM mentees with requisite skills in study methodologies, effective oral and written communication, and collaboration for successful major research applications and, ultimately, independence as scientists.
  3. To support early career scientists in career development awards and other early scholarship efforts.
  4. To support mid-career scientists in their initial applications for independent research awards.
  5. To develop a cadre of highly trained emergency medicine scientists and mentors to support robust, nationally recognized emergency care research programs.

Major Programs

The department offers several major programs, including:


  • COMBAT Medicine and Battlefield Research
  • Faculty Development
  • Firearm Injury Prevention Initiative
  • Medicine and Aerospace Engineering
  • Program for EMS and Prehospital Care
  • Research Programs
  • Toxicology
  • Wilderness Medicine

Clinical Partners

The department has clinical partnerships with:


  • Denver Health Residency in Emergency Medicine
  • UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital
  • UCHealth Highlands Ranch Hospital
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