SAEMF/RAMS Resident Research Grant - $5,000 and the recipient of The David E. Wilcox, MD, FACEP RAMS Resident Research Grant Endowed Scholarship - $1,250

"Assessment of Ambulatory Cardiac Monitoring in Syncope and Presyncope"

The study is highly relevant to emergency medicine because it addresses a common presenting complaint with potentially serious outcomes, seeking to inform equitable, efficient, and evidence-based decision-making. Findings from this study will guide targeted ambulatory cardiac monitoring (ACM) use and may influence broader implementation of ED-initiated ACM placement.

Recipient(s)

  • Eli Rogers, MD

    Eli Rogers, MD

    NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital

    "Assessment of Ambulatory Cardiac Monitoring in Syncope and Presyncope"

    Eli Rogers, MD, is an emergency medicine resident at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital with a research focus on improving the evaluation and management of cardiovascular emergencies in the emergency department.

    Dr. Rogers is the recipient of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Foundation Resident Research Grant and the David E. Wilcox, MD, FACEP Scholarship for his project on ambulatory cardiac monitoring in syncope and presyncope, conducted using the National Institutes of Health-funded PACES dataset.

    His research interests include ambulatory cardiac monitoring, syncope, and trauma, with work leveraging large national and prospective datasets. He has presented his findings at national meetings, including the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine and the American College of Emergency Physicians, and plans to pursue a career in academic emergency medicine research.