SAEMF/Resident and Medical Students (RAMS) Research Grant
Applications Open
Deadline: August 1, 2025
This document provides an overview of this grant. For complete instructions on applying, please see the Detailed Instructions. For submission instructions and SAEMF policies, visit How To Apply. For answers to other common questions, visit our Grants FAQ or email grants@saem.org.
Purpose of the Award
The SAEMF/RAMS Research Grant provides $2,500 (medical student) or $5,000 (resident) over a one-year period starting July 1 to foster interest in emergency medicine research among medical students and residents. The focus is on self-limited research projects that are impactful in the current or future practice of emergency medicine and can be completed in a one-year time frame. This may include educational projects. Trainees must identify a faculty research mentor in emergency medicine to guide them through the application and research process. The goals of the grant should align with the mission of SAEMF to improve the emergency care of patients and help emergency physicians develop the skills to become successful investigators.
Expectations of the Award
The SAEMF/RAMS Research Grant awardee is expected to:
Attend the SAEM Annual Meeting during the award year.
Submit interim and final progress reports in accordance with SAEMF instructions.
Submit an abstract reporting the results of the research project for presentation at the SAEM Annual Meeting. As the selection of research abstracts is a competitive process, acceptance is not assured.
Publish a manuscript (first-authored by the awardee) arising from the project in a peer-reviewed journal within two years of completing the award.
Eligibility for the Award
An applicant for the SAEMF/RAMS Research Grant must:
Be a member of SAEM in good standing at application deadline and during the entire award period.
Be an emergency medicine resident in good standing in an Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)-approved emergency medicine residency program or be a medical student in good standing at an accredited medical school at the start of the award period.
Not have previously received an SAEMF/RAMS Research Grant.
Multiple Principal Investigator (PI) applications are accepted for this award. A 1-page Multiple PI Plan must be included. Please see the Detailed Instructions for SAEMF Grant Applications for additional information.
Full Eligibility Criteria, Detailed Instructions, and Additional Information for SAEMF Grants can be found here.
Special Grant and Scholarship Opportunities for RAMS Researchers Thanks to Visionary SAEMF Donors
- The Ali and Danielle Raja RAMS Medical Student Research Grant
- Grant: $2,500, Scholarship: $1,905 to defray costs of participation
as a Medical Student Ambassador at the SAEM's Annual Meeting
- The
David E. Wilcox, MD, FACEP RAMS Resident and Medical Student Research Grants Endowed Scholarship - $1,250 scholarships awarded to the highest scoring RAMS Resident Research Grant and RAMS Medical Student Research Grant recipients annually
When applying to the RAMS Research Grants, you may also be considered for these two new awards if eligible. If you have questions, please contact grants@saem.org.
Updated May 5, 2025
2025 Grantees
Read more about Dr. Manoj Arra and his research project "Characterizing Time of Day Variation in Human Neutrophil Inflammation and Metabolism" here!
Read more about Adhitya Balaji and his research project "Integration of Simulation Into Rapid Sequence Intubation Training for Advanced Life Support/Basic Life Support Paramedics" here!
Read more about Dr. Sean Brown and his research project "Gender Disparities in Point-of-Care Ultrasound" here!
Read more about Dr. Samuel Chiacchia and his research project "NextGen Artificial Intelligence for Predicting Organ Support Needs From the Emergency Department" here!
Read more about Dr. Hannah Edelson and her research project "Measuring Emergency Physician Attitudes and Adoption of Syphilis and Human Immunodeficiency Virus Testing" here!
Read more about Dr. Sara Hurley and her research project "Elder Mistreatment Radiographic Biomarkers in Emergency Department Patients With Rib Fractures" here!
Read more about Katarina Ho and her research project "Use of Intubation Kits With Checklists to Reduce Intubation Risks in Rwanda" here!
Read more about Jude Luke and his research project "ACED (A1C Check in ED): An Emergency Department Diabetes Screening and Linkage to Care Program" here!
Read more about Dr. William Reis and his research project "Pulseless Electrical Activity in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: Understanding Etiologies and Outcomes" here!
Read more about Dr. Gabrielle Zuniga and her research project "Assess the Efficacy and Target Engagement of 3TC After Traumatic Brain Injury" here!