The MDCalc Fellows program is a 2-year longitudinal engagement for residents and medical students passionate about EBM and knowledge translation.
The program culminates in a final academic project, designed to meet the typical scholarly project requirement of residency programs, and often earning peer-reviewed publication credit (PMIDs)!
If you’re interested, follow this link for more information. Additionally, you can help us by filling outour 2-minute survey on the Fellows program.
Bonus: Of those who fill out the survey and/or post on social media, we’ll pick 3 people to receive a $100 Amazon.com gift card. If you have 1,000+ followers, you’ll get an additional entry for every 1,000 followers.
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Anand "Swami" Swaminathan is an assistant professor of Emergency Medicine in the Ronald O. Perelman Emergency Department and assistant residency director of the NYU/Bellevue Emergency Medicine residency program. His interests are in resuscitation medicine, resident education and cutting the knowledge translation window. Swami is an active contributor and supporter of innovations in medicine, particularly Free Open Access Medical Education (FOAM). He is a contributor to a number of sites including ALiEM, LITFL, ERCast, and The SGEM. Swami is an associate editor for REBEL EM and REBEL Cast. He is also faculty for the Essentials of Emergency Medicine and Deputy Editor of EM: RAP.