
Originally hosted on March 5, 2026. This webinar is led by Lynne Richardson, MD, who is a member of the Neuro-EM National Advisory Committee. Dr. Richardson will discuss several important topics that probably were not covered during your research training, including tips for managing your time, recruiting and hiring research staff, working with students and residents, and managing your mentor.

Dr. Natalie Kreitzer, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and Neurocritical Care at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, discusses various aspects that will help mentees become good mentees, including the practical logistics of working with mentors.

Originally presented on September 4, 2025. This Neuro-EM webinar was led by Dr. Roger Lewis, who discussed common statistical issues to avoid in grant applications and manuscripts. Dr. Lewis is an expert in clinical research methodology, including adaptive and Bayesian trial design, and he participates in the design and analysis of numerous laboratory, clinical, and health services research studies.

Originally presented on July 17, 2025. This webinar features Neuro-EM National Advisory Committee member, Dr. Kevin Sheth of Yale University. Drawing on his robust funding record, Dr. Sheth discusses alternative funding sources for emergency medicine research on neurological disorders, including foundation and industry funding, providing tips and advice for how to find and approach these opportunities.

This webinar is led by the Neuro-EM Co-Directors and covers tips for writing a competitive K12 (or other K) application. There is also a Q/A session with the 2025 funded Neuro-EM Scholars where you can learn from their grant writing success and hear their advice for future applicants. The Q/A with scholars starts at 15:45.