The ACEM Foundation Morson Taylor Research Grant fosters high quality research in emergency medicine. The grant was established after the generous bequest made to the ACEM EM Research Foundation by the late Mrs Elisabeth Morson and Mrs Nairne Taylor in 1999.
The grant is designed to foster a high-quality research project in emergency medicine being undertaken by a Fellow or trainee of the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine and is overseen by the ACEM Foundation.
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Who is Eligible?
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ED (International)
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Fellow
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Certificant
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Diplomate
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Educational Affiliate
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Honary Fellow
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International Affiliate
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FACEM Trainee
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EMC Trainee
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EMD Trainee
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SIMG Trainee
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Community members
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ACEM staff
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Honour Roll
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Recipient |
Title of Research Paper |
2022
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Dr Christopher Partyka
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Serratus anterior plane block training implementation study
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2020
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Dr Gerard O'Reilly
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Establishing the ANZ dataset for Emergency care: A binational survey of emergency physicians using Delphi methodology
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2019
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Dr Mike Nicholls
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Nationwide Survey of Workplace Wellbeing in Aotearoa New Zealand Emergency Departments 2020: WoWe@NZEDs 2020
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2018
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Dr Peter Jones
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Paracetamol versus Paracetamol in combination with other Oral Analgesics for Pain from Soft Tissue Injuries in the ED: A RCT
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2017
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Associate Professor Glenn Arendts
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Vitamins and delirium in older emergency department patients
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2016
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Professor Anselm Wong
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The NACSTOP trial: A multicentre, cluster-controlled pilot trial investigating the early cessation of N-acetylcysteine in paracetamol overdose
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2015
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Dr Michaela Mee
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A multicenter randomised placebo controlled trial of antiemetic agents in adult emergency department patients
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2013
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Dr David Taylor
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IV midazolam-droperidol (combination), droperidol (only) or olanzapine (only) for the acutely agitated patient: multi-centre, randomised, double-blind, controlled trial
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