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Eddy - A hypothetical model for comprehending emergency medicine research themes
Choosing a research topic during emergency medicine residency for postgraduate trainees has always been a daunting task. The difficulty in choosing a research area can be due to the overlapping themes/clinical spectrum and the wide age range that the emergency medicine physician sees during his/her clinical practice. In this brief report we are proposing a model that can be utilized either by the trainees or the postgraduate program of the hospital in order to help them selecting research domains.