Neuro-EM Scholars Program
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Empowering early career emergency medicine physicians to conduct transformative research in the neurological sciences. https://www.neuroemscholars.org/
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Reminder: Neuro-EM Pipeline Program nominations and K12 scholar applications are due tomorrow, Oct 1 by 11:59pm Eastern! The Pipeline Program is an excellent career development opportunity for emergency med senior residents, fellows, and 1st-year faculty interested in neurological sciences research.
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The Neuro-EM Pipeline Program nomination deadline has been extended to October 1. This is an excellent career development opportunity for emergency medicine senior residents (PGY2 and above), fellows, and first-year faculty interested in neurological sciences research! #neuroemscholars
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Reminder: Neuro-EM Pipeline Program nominations are due Monday! EM senior residents, fellows, and 1st-year faculty can be nominated by their chair/division chief/program director via a 2-page form. Participants will attend the Neuro-EM Program Retreat (Dec 2-5 in Ann Arbor, MI).
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Reminder: Join our webinar today on statistical issues to avoid in grant applications and manuscripts! This will be led by Roger Lewis MD PhD from Berry Consultants, an expert in clinical emergency medicine research methodology. Open to all interested. Zoom link on our website. #neuroemscholars
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Reminder: Applications for the Neuro-EM Scholars Program are due soon for K12 Scholars and Pipeline Program Participants! Application guidelines and forms are posted on our website.
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Join our webinar (Thurs 9/4) on statistical issues to avoid in grant applications and manuscripts! This will be led by Roger Lewis MD PhD from Berry Consultants, an expert in clinical emergency medicine research methodology. This is open to all interested. Zoom link on our website. #neuroemscholars
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Join us today (Thursday 7/17) for our webinar: Alternative Funding Sources for Neuro-EM Research. Dr. Kevin Sheth from Yale University will discuss foundation and industry funding opportunities. This is open to all interested. The zoom link is on our website.

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Reminder: Applications for the Neuro-EM Scholars Program are due this Fall for K12 Scholars and Pipeline Program Participants! Application guidelines and forms for 2025 are posted on our website.

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Join us for a webinar on alternative funding sources for emergency medicine research on neurological disorders! Dr. Kevin Sheth will discuss foundation/industry funding opportunities. This is open to all and occurs Thurs, July 17 (zoom link and calendar invite are on our website). #neuroemscholars
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The Neuro-EM Scholars Program is now accepting applications due this Fall for K12 Scholars and Pipeline Program Participants! Application guidelines and forms for 2025 are posted on our website.

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Join us tomorrow for our first Neuro-EM webinar: How to Write a Competitive K12 Application. This will be led by the Neuro-EM Co-Directors and include a Q/A with the 2025 funded Neuro-EM Scholars. The zoom link is available on our website. The webinar will be recorded and shared. #neuroemscholars
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The Neuro-EM Scholars Program has a new website, which now houses a page of resources for early-career emergency medicine researchers. We list funding opportunities, training resources, and research opportunities. Check it out here: www.neuroemscholars.org
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The Neuro-EM Scholars Program is pleased to announce that it will fund four scholars starting in 2025. Scholars will receive up to three years of K12 funding to support their research and career development, with 75% of their effort dedicated to research and research training.
The funded scholars are: Adesuwa Akhetuamhen, MD, MS from Emory University School of Medicine, with a project titled “Health Informatics and Design Thinking to Improve Emergency Department-Based Prevention of Stroke in Populations with Hypertension.” Madeleine M. Puissant, MD, PhD from MaineHealth Institute of Research, with a project titled, “Cardiac Dysfunction and Inflammation after Subarachnoid Hemorrhage (SAH) – Interaction of Adrenergic and Neuregulin Signaling Pathways.” Regina Royan, MD, MPH from the University of Michigan, with a project titled, “Localizing Delays in Prehospital Care of Patients with Acute Stroke.” Jonathan Tam, MD from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, with a project titled, "Quantifying frailty in acutely brain injured patients and discovering modifiable mediators of poor outcome.”
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Thanks to all who participated in the inaugural Neuro-EM Scholars retreat, December 4-7, 2024. A special thanks to NINDS Director Walter Koroshetz for sharing his wisdom in the keynote address.
Group photo of conference attendees. NINDS Director Walter Koroshetz giving Keynote Address.