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Emergency Medicine Research

Emergency Medicine Research Drives the Academic Mission

Kiran Faryar, MD, MPH
Kiran Faryar, MD, MPH
Research Director, Department of Emergency Medicine

The University Hospitals Department of Emergency Medicine aspires to advance the field of emergency medicine with timely and important research and scholarly activity. Scholarly activity in turn furthers the academic missions of the department, and trains residents and students to better understand the research process and how to critically appraise the medical literature.

University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center Department of Emergency Medicine has outstanding research opportunities with access to the resources of UH Cleveland Medical Center and Case Western Reserve University. Our department has a wide range of research interests, including a focus on industry-sponsored clinical trials, sexually transmitted diseases, HIV, critical care, medical education, palliative care, global health, emergency medical services (EMS), disaster, geriatrics, toxicology, ultrasound and clinical operations.

Medical Students & Residents

Interested in doing research in our department? Learn more about our Research Training.

Looking for help with a current study?

Learn more about the research process at University Hospitals, including a step-by-step walkthrough of our process from concept development to study closure.

Help Advance the Field of Emergency Medicine

Research is a great way to advance the field of emergency medicine, but it is also time-intensive and expensive. Please consider supporting the research efforts of the faculty, residents and students in the UH Department of Emergency Medicine by making a financial donation. Ensure the gift is designated as "other" and type out "Department of Emergency Medicine."