Research directions in emergency medicine

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The goal of EM is to improve health while preventing and managing disease and illness in patients seeking emergency medical care. Improvements in emergency medical care and the delivery of this care can be achieved through credible and meaningful research efforts. Improved delivery of emergency medical care through research requires careful planning and the wise use of limited resources. To achieve this goal, EM must provide appropriate training of young investigators and attract support for their work. Promotion of multidisciplinary research teams will help the specialty fulfill its goals. The result will be the improvement of emergency medical care, which will benefit not only the patients whom EPs serve, but also, ultimately, the nation's health.

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Goldfrank, L. (1996). Research directions in emergency medicine. Academic Emergency Medicine. Blackwell Publishing Inc. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1553-2712.1996.tb03433.x

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