Announcing the 2022 SAEMF Emergency Medicine Interest Group (EMIG) Grantees

SAEMF recognizes the valuable role of emergency medicine medical student interest groups (EMIGs), and awards $500 grants to support these groups' educational activities. EMIG grant goals are to:


  • Promote growth of emergency medicine education at the medical student level

  • Identify new educational methodologies advancing undergraduate education in emergency medicine

  • Support educational endeavors of an EMIG

Learn more about these grants. Your charitable gift of $500 will help to make one EMIG possible -- donate today!

We applaud the following 2022 grantees (and previous grantees) for being awarded these important educational grants for their programs:


Recipient(s)

  • Alexa Curt and Raylin Xu

    Alexa Curt and Raylin Xu

    Harvard Medical School for "Pediatric Emergency Bootcamp: Targeted Procedural and Simulation Skills for the Developing Physician"

  • Jasmanpreet Kaur and Amanda Schoonover

    Jasmanpreet Kaur and Amanda Schoonover

    Michigan State University College of Human Medicine for “'Stop The Bleed' Events: A Missed Opportunity for the Inclusion of Firearm Safety and Education in U.S. Medical Schools"

  • Griest

    Carter Griest

    The Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania for "Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) and Related Clinical Skills Session for Preclinical Students"

     
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    Kristina Gueco and Shaylyn Fahey

    Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine Pilot for "CPR/AED Education and Outreach Project for Local Nepalese Community"

  • Harry Fillmore and Thomas Heisler

    Harry Fillmore and Thomas Heisler

    Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons for "First Responder Competition"

  • Julia Horiates

    Julia Horiates

    East Carolina University, I-TEAM Day: Interprofessional Triage for "Emergency Assessment, and Management Day"