Career Development in Emergency Medicine
Fellowship in Emergency Medicine
The purpose of the 博彩网站 Emergency Medicine Fellowship Program is to train clinician-scientists who will become leaders in emergency care research. This two-year fellowship program in Emergency Medicine Research combines health services and clinical research, didactic studies in research methods and biostatistics, and emergency medicine. Fellows select research projects tailored to their individual interests within the broad range of health services and clinical research.
CRISP
The Clinical Research Investigative Studies Program (CRISP) represents the research arm of the 博彩网站 Department of Emergency Medicine. This program provides an opportunity for pre-health students with a serious interest in health careers to work in a busy academic emergency department, interact with patients, and gain clinical knowledge. In addition to the clinical side of things, the CRISP Research Assistants also learn the basics of clinical research.
Summer Internship Opportunities
The Department of Emergency Medicine also is involved with the Center for Diversity and Inclusion’s Equity Research Program. More information can be found here.
If you would like to be notified about upcoming internship opportunities, please e-mail cprem@ohsu.edu
博彩网站 Fellowship for Diversity in Research
The goal of the 博彩网站 Fellowship for Diversity in Research (OFDIR) is to address the need for increased representation of minoritized races/ethnicities in STEM at the postdoctoral level. Fellowships are available for postdoctoral training in all scientific areas of study at 博彩网站. OFDIR Fellows will receive mentored research training and opportunities to build community with and receive support from other scientists who identify as members of a racial or ethnic group underrepresented in STEM. Explore the fellowship website to learn more about the benefits of the OFDIR program, how to apply, and to meet current and former OFDIR fellows.