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RLS - Research Learning Series LogoThe Society of Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM) provides educational resources for novice and mid-career researchers through the Research Learning Series or RLS. These are recorded lectures, panel discussions, and podcasts.These sessions feature valuable research content delivered by experts in the field of emergency research. Sign up for the upcoming live webinars for free or view past recordings below.

 

The SAEM Research Committee and the Informatics, Data Science, and AI interest group are co-presenting this session on Slicer-Dicer and Cosmos DSVM. Participants will better understand the basic differences between Slicer-Dicer and Cosmos DSVM, gain techniques for using Slicer-Dicer, and discover the limitations of Slicer-Dicer and the potential to overcome some of these with the DSVM.

Featured Panelists:

  • Donald Wright
  • Eric Moyer
Authors
  • Donald Wright, MD, MHS

    Clinical Informatics Fellow

    Yale-New Haven Hospital

    Donald Wright, MD, MHS, is a clinical informatics fellow at Yale-New Haven Hospital and the West Haven Veterans administration Hospital. He is also currently studying toward a PhD in the Yale University Investigative Medicine Program. His main area of interest is the intersection of emerging data science methodologies and clinical medicine, with a particular focus on large scale electronic health record analyses and applications for language models.
  • Eric Moyer, MD

    Clinical Informatics Fellow

    Rush

    Eric Moyer, MD, is a clinical informatics fellow at Rush and a practicing emergency medicine physician. He attended Washington University in St. Louis for biomedical engineering and Rush Medical College for medical school. There, he stayed for emergency medicine residency and now a clinical informatics fellowship. He has over 10 peer reviewed publications using Cosmos across a variety of journals, though with a focus on emergency medicine topics. His areas of interest include research, clinical decision support, and digital health equity.

Archived Online Lectures

Learning from the Past Rigorous Retrospective Studies

Bryn Mumma, MD, MAS

Research within the EMS for Child Program

Mohsen Saidinejad, MD, MBA & Kate Remick, MD

Presenting Your Research

Annahieta Kalantari, DO, FACEP, FACOEP, FAAEM

Introduction to Missing Data in Clinical Research

Rebecca E Cash, PhD, MPH, NRP
Harvard Medical School

An Introduction to Network Science

Zachrison, MD, MSc
Massachusetts General Hospital

Pediatric Procedual Sedation in the Emergency Department

Corrie E Chumpitazi MD, MS, FAAP, FACEP
Baylor College of Medicine

Strategies for making the NIH K to R Transition

Willard W. Sharp M.D, Ph.D. FACEP, FAAEM
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Section of Emergency Medicine
University of Chicago

Challenges in Ultrasound-Based ResearchMark Joseph Favot, MD, RDMS, RDCS
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine,
Director of Emergency Ultrasound
Wayne State University


Manuscript Publishing Pitfalls and Pearls

Chadd K. Kraus, DO, DrPH, MPH
Director, EM Research, Geisinger Health System Emergency Medicine

Deep LearningRichard Andrew Taylor, MD
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine
ED Director of Clinical Informatics and Analytics
Yale School of Medicine