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The Emergency Medicine Research Program covers a wide range of topics related to emergency medicine and prehospital care. The program is particularly strong in the areas of Medical Education, Quality Improvement, Knowledge Translation, Simulation, and Health Services Research. Clinical research is conducted primarily within the Hamilton Health Sciences and St. Joseph’s Hospital groups, as well as at the Niagara and Waterloo regional campuses. The program is a leader in Medical Education, with several faculty members also holding a position as a MERIT member or scientist. Education research focused on both undergraduate and postgraduate education.
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Education & Innovation
Stephen Collins Receives the 2020 CAG Distinguished Service Award
Gastroenterology Research
Yes, inflammatory bowel disease and celiac disease are linked
Gastroenterology Research
Evidence shows cloth masks may help against COVID-19
Nephrology Research
A potential new way to slow the progression of chronic kidney disease
Nephrology Research
St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton ➚
Major International Study on ANCA-associated Vasculitis Published in the NEJM
Nephrology Research
Should masks be mandatory inside indoor public spaces?
Nephrology Research
McMaster scoops up $20M more for COVID-19 research
Hematology & Thromboembolism Research
Crohn’s and Colitis Canada 2019 Rising Star Award
Gastroenterology Research
Our Research in the News
Regional Rounds
Main Research
Emergency Medicine Regional Rounds, February 24, 2022
Main Research
Dr. Teresa Chan Wins AFMC Award
Main Research
New associate dean on a mission to educate
Emergency Medicine Research
Chan, Gonzalez and Whitlock become University Scholars
Emergency Medicine Research