Education & Training

Welcome to the SIREN Education and Training Hub, your go-to resource for professional development in emergency research. Here, you can access valuable training opportunities, including the SIREN Fellowship Program for early-career investigators, resources for research coordinators and other research professionals, and CE-eligible content for certifications like ACRP and SOCRA. Additionally, explore the SIREN Journal Club to engage in discussions on the latest emergency medicine research and join Working Groups to collaborate and contribute to advancements in emergency care. Take advantage of these resources to enhance your skills and advance your career.

The SIREN Fellowship Program offers mentorship and hands-on experience for early-career investigators in emergency research. Fellows will join leadership teams of ongoing trials, contributing to planning, operations, and data interpretation, with the goal of publishing a peer-reviewed manuscript. Candidates include residents, fellows, and early-career faculty with protected research time. While no direct funding is available, fellows may integrate the experience into existing grants or seek external funding. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis for one-year terms, with potential for extended involvement.

Fellowship program

Welcome to the SIREN Research Coordinator Professional Development hub! Here, you’ll find valuable training, resources, and continuing education opportunities designed to support your professional development. Explore monthly calls, education spotlights, e-consent presentations, and CE-eligible content for ACRP and SOCRA certificationto help you expand your skills and advance your career. Dive in and take advantage of these resources to further your professional growth!

REsearch Coordinators

The SIREN Journal Club is a monthly, virtual forum for healthcare professionals to discuss recent research in emergency medicine. Each session focuses on analyzing and applying emerging evidence in neurological, cardiac, respiratory, and hematologic emergencies. Through critical discussion and knowledge-sharing, participants stay informed on advancements, refine clinical decision-making, and enhance patient care with evidence-based practices.

Journal club

SIREN Working Groups provide a collaborative space for network members to engage, share expertise, and contribute to the advancement of emergency care research. Each group focuses on a key area of study or operations, offering opportunities for discussion, innovation, and problem-solving. Whether you’re looking to deepen your knowledge, exchange ideas, or shape best practices, joining a working group is a great way to get involved. Click below to visit our Working Group webpage!

Working Groups