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The Nature of the Research Program

 The general requirements and components of the research program include the following.

James McClay, D.O. & Stephanie Burgess, D.O.
Multiple information sources in disaster research

Integrated didactic presentations 

    Why do Research in Residency 1hr.
    Ethics in Research 1hr.
    Developing the FINER Hypothesis 1 hr.
    Searching the Medical Literature 1hr.
    General Study Design 1hr.
    Writing the Research Protocol 1hr.
    Evidence Based Medicine 1 hr.
    Controlled Clinical Trials 1 hr.
    Survey Studies and Lit. Analysis 1 hr.
    Case-Control and Cohort Studies 1hr.
    Biostatistics 1 hr.
    Epidemiology in Emergency Med. 1 hr.

 

Integrated didactic presentations;

 Required Reading Provided to the Resident;

  • Hogan DE: Research for Emergency Medicine Residents. 2nd Edition.  ISWMC Dept. of Emergency Medicine 2006.  Oklahoma City, OK. 

 Additional Reading Provided to the Resident;

  • ISWMC CD-ROM PDF Research Packet

 Required Activities

  • One scheduled research day monthly PGY II – PGY IV
  • One completed written project yearly approved by the research coordinator
  • Participation at Monthly Organized Journal Club

More information about the nature of research

See publications and research conducted by residents.

 

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