Elevate and Educate: Innovation in MedEd Careers
The EMRA Medical Education Committee invites you to join us for a session on “Innovation in Med Ed!” If you can’t imagine sitting through another “Death by PowerPoint” session, come find out what programs are doing across the country to make the learning environment more engaging and how you can bring some of these ideas back to your program.
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Getting Started in EM Research: Lessons from Rising Stars
The EMRA Research Committee interviewed 4 soon-to-be legends in the emergency medicine research community, from residents to established faculty, to understand their experiences. Our interviewees — Mat Goebel, MD, MAS; Corey Hazekamp, MD, MS; Vinitha Jacob, MD, PhD; and Laura Harding-Jackson, DO, PhD — discussed how they got their start in EM research, relevant training, current focuses and niches, and more.

