Two-Year EMF Fellowship
Daren M. Beam, M.D.
Indiana University
Direct Fibrinolysis to Treat Acute Pulmonary Embolism
$150,000
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ACEP News: Vol 32 – No 07 – July 2013EMF Health Policy
Donna L. Carden, M.D.
University of Florida
Implementing an ED to Home Transition Intervention
$50,000
Jason A. Hoppe, D.O.
University of Colorado at Denver
The Use of Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs and Geographic Information Systems to Identify Communities at Risk of Prescription Opioid Overdose Fatalities
$50,000
EMF Career Development
Michael A. Puskarich, M.D.
U. of Mississippi Medical Center
Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Early Severe Sepsis
$50,000
Laura E. Heitsch, M.D.
Washington University, St. Louis
Genetic Architecture of Human Brain Ischemia
$49,522
EMF/ENA Team Category
Kristin L. Rising, M.D.
University of Pennsylvania
Brendan Carr, M.D., MA, MS (not pictured)
University of Pennsylvania
AnnMarie Papa, DNP, RN, CEN, FAEN
University of Pennsylvania
Patient Returns to the Emergency Department: When and Why?
$50,000
EMF/Medical Toxicology Foundation Resident Research
Jennifer L. Parker Cote, M.D.
Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina
Efficacy of Trypsin in Treating Coral Snake Envenomation in the Porcine Model
$5,000
EMF/EMRA Resident Research Grants
Lauren A. Hudak, M.D.
Emory University
A Randomized Controlled Trial Examining the Role of Text Messaging, Email, and Social Networking as Follow Up Options in Clinical Research
$4,850
Jill A. Sracic, M.D.
Indiana University
Discharge Instructions Tailored to Learning Style for Outpatient Treatment with Oral Anticoagulation: Phase I
$4,940
Chadd K. Kraus, D.O., MPH
Lehigh Valley Health Network
Palliative Medicine Competency Training in Emergency Medicine Residency Programs: A Survey of Emergency Medicine Residency Education
$5,000
EMF/SAEM Medical Student Grant
Arica C. Nesper
University of California, Davis Medical Center
The Impact of Decreased County Mental Health Services on the Emergency Department
$2,400
Laura Belland
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Improving Pain Care for Older Adults in the Emergency Department: Evaluation of the Effectiveness of a Novel Clinical Decision Support System Integrated Into ED EMRs
$2,400
EMF/Vidacare Directed Research Grant
Nova Leda Panebianco, M.D., MPH
University of Pennsylvania
A Randomized Control Trial of Ultrasound-Guided Intravenous Access Versus Intraosseous Access in Patients with Difficult Intravenous Access; Alternatives to Central Venous
$100,000
EMF/Mindray Directed Research Grant
Hal J. Minnigan, M.D.
Indiana University School of Medicine
Can Point of Care Ultrasound Exclude Multiple Serious Medical Conditions in the Emergency Department: The Selection, Sonography and Self-Assessment
$19,700
More information about the researchers and projects can be found at www.emfoundation.org.
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