Benjamin K. Nti, MD
Research Officer Indiana university
Candidate Statement
I am excited to submit my application for the SAEM Academy of Emergency Ultrasound (AEUS) Research Position. My academic background, clinical training, and research experiences have solidified my commitment to advancing ultrasound within emergency medicine.
I completed my medical degree at Meharry Medical College. I completed my residency at Indiana University followed by pediatric emergency fellowship in Louisville and ultrasound training at IU. I am passionate about clinical integration of POCUS to guide clinical decision-making and improve patient care.
Research has been a central part of my academic development. I have worked on ultrasound-related projects, including multiple publications where I gained experience in study design, data collection, and manuscript preparation. These experiences have sparked my interest in multi-institutional collaboration and outcomes-based ultrasound research.
As an educator, I’ve led ultrasound workshops for medical students and junior residents, and I am currently involved in curriculum development initiatives at my institution. I believe education and research go hand in hand, and I hope to support AEUS efforts to standardize and expand ultrasound training.
Through the AEUS research position, I aim to collaborate with a dedicated network of ultrasound educators and investigators. I am particularly interested in developing accessible research protocols and contributing to projects that examine the clinical impact and educational effectiveness of POCUS in emergency medicine. My hope is to improve ultrasound research by developing a program to improve grantmanship, making external applications in ultrasound more easier.
While my training has been focused on pediatric emergency I am motivated to bring a different perspective for research at AEUS. Thank you for considering my application. I am eager to contribute to the AEUS mission through meaningful research that enhances the role of ultrasound in emergency care.
I completed my medical degree at Meharry Medical College. I completed my residency at Indiana University followed by pediatric emergency fellowship in Louisville and ultrasound training at IU. I am passionate about clinical integration of POCUS to guide clinical decision-making and improve patient care.
Research has been a central part of my academic development. I have worked on ultrasound-related projects, including multiple publications where I gained experience in study design, data collection, and manuscript preparation. These experiences have sparked my interest in multi-institutional collaboration and outcomes-based ultrasound research.
As an educator, I’ve led ultrasound workshops for medical students and junior residents, and I am currently involved in curriculum development initiatives at my institution. I believe education and research go hand in hand, and I hope to support AEUS efforts to standardize and expand ultrasound training.
Through the AEUS research position, I aim to collaborate with a dedicated network of ultrasound educators and investigators. I am particularly interested in developing accessible research protocols and contributing to projects that examine the clinical impact and educational effectiveness of POCUS in emergency medicine. My hope is to improve ultrasound research by developing a program to improve grantmanship, making external applications in ultrasound more easier.
While my training has been focused on pediatric emergency I am motivated to bring a different perspective for research at AEUS. Thank you for considering my application. I am eager to contribute to the AEUS mission through meaningful research that enhances the role of ultrasound in emergency care.
