Journal article
Review article: A primer for clinical researchers in the emergency department: Part VII. Considering a research higher degree in emergency medicine: How does it work, where to start, what to consider
FE Babl, N Curtis, SR Dalziel
EMA Emergency Medicine Australasia | WILEY | Published : 2019
Abstract
In this series we address important topics for clinicians who participate in research or are considering research as part of their career path in emergency medicine. While much emergency research is successfully done by clinicians without a research higher degree (RHD), undertaking a master's degree or doctorate allows a research topic to be pursued in greater depth. It also provides a solid basis for a future research career in terms of research quality, advanced skills, academic progression and track record, as well as eligibility for grants and RHD supervision. The decision to undertake a RHD is not an easy one, and requires consideration of the time and cost involved, as well as the impa..
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Funding Acknowledgements
FEB's time was part funded by a grant from the Royal Children's Hospital Foundation, Melbourne, Australia, a Melbourne Children's Clinician Scientist Fellowship, Melbourne, Australia and a National Health and Medical Research Council Practitioner Fellowship, Canberra, Australia. All authors supervise RHD students, and to this day, continue to thank their families for the support that allowed them to undertake RHDs themselves.