UWashEMS Research Takes Top Award at WSMRF
WWAMI medical students Ryan Winchell, Allison Rollins, and Bart Grabman presented research from their Triple I Scholarship Requirements at this year’s Western Student and Resident Medical Research Forum (WSMRF). For the Triple I Scholarship Requirement, students—during the Summer term between their first and second years of medical school—conduct empirical research through original investigation directed toward a question in any field related to medicine. Ryan, Allison, and Bart chose to direct their research towards Emergency Medicine and Emergency Medical Services; working with Drs. Michael Sayre, Catherine Counts, Nick Johnson, Mickey Eisenberg, and Andrew Latimer.
Allison and Bart both won awards for their presentations at WSMRF:
- Allison won the Student Subspecialty Award for Clinical Epidemiology & Health Disparities research for her presentation Encounters with Emergency Medical Services Prior to Fatal Overdose: An Opportunity to Intervene?
- Bart won the top award at WSMRF, Best Oral Abstract, for his presentation Variability of End-Tidal Carbon Dioxide in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest.
We are excited to continue supporting the next generation of physicians in their education and research.
All three students project were funded in part by the Medic One Foundation.