The Society of Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM) provides educational resources for novice and mid-career researchers through the Research Learning Series or RLS. These are recorded lectures, panel discussions, and podcasts.These sessions feature valuable research content delivered by experts in the field of emergency research. Sign up for the upcoming live webinars for free or view past recordings below.
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Raphael Sherak, MD, MPH
Instructor, Emergency Medicine
Yale University
Raphael Sherak is an Instructor of Emergency Medicine and Research Fellow as part of the Yale Emergency Scholars (YES) Program. As an emergency medicine physician and researcher, his work focuses on how to make the best decisions with imperfect and incomplete information. Prior to starting fellowship, he completed his EM residency at Yale University. He received an MD from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and has an MPH in Quantitative Methods from the Harvard School of Public Health in addition to a BA from Hampshire College. Prior to medical school he worked as an EMT for 5 years. Dr. Sherak's research centers on leveraging decision analytic methods, including cost-effectiveness analysis and risk prediction modeling, as well as secondary analysis of large EHR datasets to improve patient and population health through data-driven decision making. His current areas of interest are antimicrobial stewardship including the treatment of urogenital infections, improving care for vulnerable populations, and using mathematical modeling techniques to guide both care processes and inform patient care guidelines. -
Edouard Coupet, Jr., MD, MS
Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine
Yale University
Dr. Coupet is Assistant Professor in Emergency Medicine and Core Faculty in the Program for Addiction Medicine at the Yale School of Medicine. He is a physician-scientist, board-certified physician in both emergency and addiction medicine. His primary research interests include ED patient identification and management of substance misuse and substance use disorders, health equity within addiction treatment access, and epidemiology and prevention of assault injury. He has received funding from the National Institute on Drug Abuse and Emergency Medicine Foundation to study health equity within access to evidence-based addiction medicine treatment. He joined faculty in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Yale in 2018 as a Drug Use, Addiction, and HIV Research (DAHRS) K-12 Scholar. He is also a NIDA HEAL Initiative Diversity Supplement awardee.
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Aleksandra (Sasha) Degtyar, MD
T32 EM Research Fellow
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Dr. Aleksandra (Sasha) Degtyar is a T32 Emergency Medicine Research Fellow at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, and is currently completing a Master of Science in clinical research. She attended the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and earned a Master of Science in Global Health at UCSF. She completed her emergency medicine residency at Wellstar Kennestone in Marietta, GA (2023). Dr. Degtyar's primary research interests include health services, methodology, and asymptomatic hypertension. -
Jennifer Love, MD, MSCR
Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Dr. Love is an assistant professor of emergency medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. After residency at the University of Pennsylvania, she completed a medical toxicology fellowship at Oregon Health & Science University. She then completed a clinical research fellowship at the Icahn School of Medicine under Dr. Lynne Richardson's T32 training program in emergency care research. Her current work focuses on opioid use disorder and novel substances of misuse, specifically xylazine. She also serves as the SAEM AWAEM research committee co-chair and the VP of Education.
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Utsha G. Khatri, MD, MSHP
Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Dr. Utsha Khatri, is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. She has a secondary appointment at the Institute for Health Equity Research, Department of Population Health Science and Policy. As a health services researcher, Dr. Khatri is interested in improving access, outcomes, and equity with regard to the health and health care of structurally marginalized populations. Her ongoing projects focus on the health care of individuals and communities affected by mass incarceration and those affected by substance use disorders. Dr. Khatri practices clinically as an attending emergency physician at Mount Sinai Hospital and at Elmhurst Hospital. Her current work is supported by a career development award from the National Institute on Drug Abuse.
Archived Online Lectures
Bryn Mumma, MD, MAS | |
Mohsen Saidinejad, MD, MBA & Kate Remick, MD | |
Annahieta Kalantari, DO, FACEP, FACOEP, FAAEM | |
Rebecca E Cash, PhD, MPH, NRP Harvard Medical School | |
Zachrison, MD, MSc Massachusetts General Hospital | |
Corrie E Chumpitazi MD, MS, FAAP, FACEP | |
Strategies for making the NIH K to R Transition | Willard W. Sharp M.D, Ph.D. FACEP, FAAEM |
Challenges in Ultrasound-Based Research | Mark Joseph Favot, MD, RDMS, RDCS Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Director of Emergency Ultrasound Wayne State University |
Manuscript Publishing Pitfalls and Pearls | Chadd K. Kraus, DO, DrPH, MPH |
Deep Learning | Richard Andrew Taylor, MD Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine ED Director of Clinical Informatics and Analytics Yale School of Medicine |