• 5th Mar 2025

Grants: Trauma Care in Regional, Rural and Remote Queensland


This Special Research Grants Program aims to empower frontline clinicians in regional, rural and remote Queensland in the management of trauma patients. Clinician-researchers will be offered support in their navigation of the research path, to ensure that their ideas and voices are heard.

This program aims to:

  • Fund research to create an evidence base for the best emergency care of trauma patients, in particular road trauma patients, in regional, rural and remote Queensland
  • Identify key barriers to optimal emergency care for trauma patients and solutions to overcome those barriers through the translation of research findings into evidence-based health policy and practice
  • Build research capacity for trauma and emergency healthcare clinicians in regional, rural and remote Queensland.

To support clinician-researchers, EMF is offering the following:

  • Clinicians without any prior research experience can apply for a scholarship to attend a selected university course for training in emergency healthcare research.
  • Clinicians new to research can apply for mentoring support during the application stage and, if successful, for ongoing support by mentors who can provide guidance and assistance through the lifetime of the project.
  • Research grants for short to medium term projects addressing the aims of the Special Research Grants Program.

Scholarships are open and close on 7 April.

Research grants will open on 7 April, closing on 14 July.

For more information please click here to visit the EMF website.

Disclaimer: The above material is provided by the grant provider and the College is not responsible for any inaccuracies. For any queries about the grants please contact the advertised employer.

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