Academic Studies
Lothian and Scottish Studies of Intracerebral haemorrhagE (LASSIE)
Are you interested in a clinical research fellowship in stroke? The Edinburgh stroke research group is
looking for a motivated research fellow to pursue burning questions about the cause, treatment or prevention of intracerebral haemorrhage for an MD or PhD degree.
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http://www.dcn.ed.ac.uk/lassie/
MPhil/PhD Programme in Medical Education for CEM Doctors
The College of Emergency Medicine in conjunction with the Educational and Social Research Institute, Manchester Metropolitan University is offering the opportunity for research study towards the award of an MPhil or PhD. This will be a part-time route and will provide a professionally oriented academic context for the study of an issue of interest in continuing medical education, particularly within the domain of emergency medicine. It is expected that a PhD programme would take 4-6 years.
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Critical Care (MSc/PgDip/PgCert)
The Master of Science Degree in Critical Care is an interprofessional, distance/e-learning course by Cardiff University intended for health care professionals who want to specialise in the field of critical care. It is also aimed at educationalists to provide the appropriate knowledge and expertise on critical care to teach others from various disciplines.
For further information please contact:
Course Administrator
MSc in Critical Care
Email: msccritcare@cardiff.ac.uk
Telephone: +44 (0)29 2074 3215
Masters in Emergency Medicine
The Discipline of Emergency Medicine at the University of Western Australia is pleased to offer the postgraduate degree of a Masters in Emergency Medicine (MEM) commencing in 2006. The Masters in Emergency Medicine is a broad-based degree for candidates wishing to pursue an academic career in medicine focussed on emergency medicine.
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