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      • Medical Students
      • Resus Simulations
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      • About EMROx
      • Research Projects
      • Research Resources
      • Research Calendar
      • Get Involved
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Oxford Emergency Medicine

Oxford Emergency MedicineOxford Emergency MedicineOxford Emergency Medicine
  • Home
  • About
    • About
    • Consultant Team
  • Education
    • Education
    • i3EM
    • Ultrasound
    • Paeds Emergency Medicine
    • Middle Grade Teaching
    • SHO Teaching
    • Medical Students
    • Resus Simulations
  • Fellowships
    • Training fellowships
    • International
  • Research
    • Research
    • About EMROx
    • Research Projects
    • Research Resources
    • Research Calendar
    • Get Involved
    • Contact EMROx

Get Involved with EMROx

Oxford is a world-renowned centre for medical research, and the OUH NHS FT Emergency Department is rapidly becoming a significant locus for academic Emergency Medicine. Under the aegis of Emergency Medicine Research in Oxford (EMROx), the department provides an ideal platform from which to embark on a research project or career. We welcome approaches from all who are interested, irrespective of role, stage of career, or previous academic experience, and look to provide opportunities for each and everyone to contribute towards and learn from research.  


If you're a research novice, follow our 5 steps below for becoming involved in EMROx research. We are currently engaged with and supporting a broad and extensive variety of projects, and if any or many pique your scientific curiosity, come and join in - let us know how you would like to contribute, and we can define roles based on your interest and time.


If you're passionate about research but unsure about how you can contribute, speak with one of our team and we will help you find your path - we look forward to having you join us as we face the challenges and rewards of research in Emergency Medicine! 

5 STEPS TO GET INVOLVED...

STEP 1

Watch the NIHR animation:

 "How Clinical Research in the UK is Organised" 

STEP 2

Sign up for an NIHR Learn account and complete Good Clinical Practice (GCP) Training Online 

STEP 3

STEP 3

View current & future research projects

STEP 4

STEP 4

STEP 3

Attend EMROX Forum meetings to hear about work underway in the Emergency Department

STEP 5

STEP 4

STEP 5

Tell us your research background (if any), interests and personal information 


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Get in touch with EMROx

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What we offer:


  • Special Study Modules (SSM) for Oxford University Medical Students
  • We will soon be offering placements for nursing students
  • Data collection and curation
  • Occasional paid overtime
















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