TERN Academic Careers
As part of TERN’s educational remit, one of the strands of our posts on RCEMLearning is Academic Careers. These are designed to provide insight into how to get involved in academic emergency medicine, detail unique experiences or personal journeys, or just talk to interesting people with some insight on the topic. We hope you find them useful and entertaining. A lot of these are hosted on RCEMLearning, but we wanted to ensure these were easy to find in one place.
“You are brave!” Starting a life-long career in emergency medicine
Getting started in research – Part 4 – (Graham Johnson, Andrew Tabner, Rachelle Sherman)
Getting started in research – Part 3 – (Rachelle Sherman, Graham Johnson, Andrew Tabner)
Getting started in research – Part 2 – (Graham Johnson, Andrew Tabner)
Getting started in research – Part 1 – (Graham Johnson, Andrew Tabner)
Are you thinking about an Academic Clinical Fellowship in Emergency Medicine?
My personal journey into qualitative research: Dan Darbyshire
Young Investigator of the Year – 2019
Suzanne Mason: Personal Journey
My personal journey into clinical academia: Rick Body
My Personal Journey: Patricia van den Berg
Personal Journeys: Anisa Jafar
Young Investigator of the Year – one year on from the Award
If you’d like to contribute a post to TERN Academic Careers, feel free to get in touch with us!