Research in Emergency
Medicine
at the
University of Nebraska Medical
Center
Introduction
The Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Nebraska Medical
Center fully supports the four core academic endeavors: Patient Care, Research,
Teaching, and Service. In particular, the Department is committed to innovation
in basic-science research, patient-oriented research, and translational
research. Residents are required to complete a publishable-quality research
project under mentorship of his/her research advisor. The fundamental model that
the Department embraces is that diseases will only be cured after science
provides a basic understanding of human physiology and pathophysiology. To help
accomplish these goals, the Department focuses on attracting and nurturing a
cadre of clinician scientists who not only love to practice clinical emergency
medicine, but who also have the passion for science, the patience to stay on
course (even when research moves at glacial speeds), and who have the greatness
to serve as mentors for junior faculty, residents, and students. Seed money is
available to researchers who have promising models or established track records.
We invite you to look at faculty and research opportunities at Nebraska. Please
send all inquires in confidence to:
Robert L. Muelleman, MD
Professor and Chairman
Department of Emergency Medicine
University of Nebraska Medical Center
981150 Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, NE 68198-1150
(402) 559-6705
E-mail:
rmuellem@unmc.edu
Research Interests
At the present time, the Department’s main
focus is on patient-oriented research, primarily in the following areas:
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Access to care
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Injury Prevention
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Domestic Violence
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Rural Medicine
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Pre-hospital Care
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Medical Informatics
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Clinical Toxicology
Basic/Clinical research in Heart Failure
and Heart and Lung Injury/Resuscitation is conducted in collaboration with the
Division of Cardiology,
Division of Pulmonary Medicine and
Critical Care,
Department of Cellular and
Integrative Physiology, and
Department of Surgery.
Resources
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Experienced mentor researchers in
Emergency Medicine
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Part-time research assistant
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Computer, software, and in-resident
informatics specialist
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Access to laboratory facilities in
the Department of Physiology and Biophysics and the Department of Surgery.
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