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T32 programs in emergency medicine: A report from the ACEP-SAEM Federal Research Funding Workgroup.

Patrick J MaherRichard RothmanRobert NeumarJeremy BrownWillard W SharpCharles CairnsGabor D KelenAmy H KajiJody A VogelLynne D Richardson
Published in: Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine (2024)
Advancing care in Emergency Medicine (EM) requires the development of well-trained researchers, but our specialty has lower amounts of research funding compared to similar medical fields. Increasing the number of pathways available for research training supports the growth of new investigators. To address the need for more EM researchers, the Society of Academic Emergency Medicine and the American College of Emergency Physicians convened a Federal Research Funding Workgroup. Here, we report the workgroup recommendations regarding the creation of Research Training Fellowships using the T32 grant structure sponsored by the National Institutes of Health. After reviewing the history of NIH-grant supported research fellowships in EM, we outline the rationale and describe the core components of T32-supported research fellowships, including program design, fellow evaluation, and recruitment considerations.
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