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I did a search here and didn't find any threads on this. I also searched google and found some info, but I am hoping that the knowledgable members we have here will be able to give me a bit more info on what grad opportunities there are in doing resuscitation research.

I've got a list of different universities that are partaking in the ROC studies, but I am struggling to actually find any info on graduate opportunities in this type of research. I have gone to their websites and looked at the research of the faculty but can't seem to find any that are actually doing the research. Any help is greatly appreciated.

[sub:42f51e0feb]EDIT: Renamed thread. Changed request for grad programs rather than just info on research.[/sub:42f51e0feb]

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Off the top of my head, Dallas is doing some, King County Medic One probably is as well.

I think Mecklenburg county in the Carolinas is doing some, and you might also try checking through ILCOR for anything else.

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Thanks for the info. I've got a list of the universities that are participating in the ROC studies. I'm going through their websites to investigate graduate opportunities which I guess is what my question is more about now since it looks like I have a good list of some of the top universities for this.

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Talk to Dr. Ori Rotstein at St Mike's Hospital (Toronto). He mentioned last year he was thinking of starting a Master's program with someone at Sunnybrook in Emergency Field Care Medicine open to Post Grad and Professionals in the field. Pubmed his stuff, it's pretty interesting.

Sometimes the best way of finding a grad program you want to do is to start one up yourself and get a prof/researcher to back you up.

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