The full form of EMRAP
Emergency Medicine Research Associates Program
The most commonly enrolled demographic studies
FI, TCASI
The only study EMRAPers perform an US for
Carotid
Where the tracking whiteboard is located
ED 1 hallway
The coord who wouldn't be designated an "idiot sandwich" by Gordon Ramsay
Marco!
The name of our program's amazing research specialist
Dr. Soheil Saadat
The studies aimed at reducing opioid prescriptions from the UCI ED
Wrist fracture, TPI vs LP
The US study that uses a nerve block
ESPB
The ED you MUST scan into and out of
ED 2
The coord who doesn't work at the circus despite being suspiciously adept at juggling and making balloon animals
Luke!
The number of active EMRAP studies
14
The specific type of diabetes studied in our "Medical Adherence For Emergency Department Patients with Diabetes" study
Type 2 Diabetes (T2DM)
The STEMI inclusion missing from the following list:
18 years of age or older
STEMI Activation
___?___ activation
Received cardiac US during STEMI activation
Cath lab activation
Where the EMRAP workstation is located
Office between ED 1 and 2
The coord who was temporarily a cat man/lady a few years ago (six cats!)
Jolie!
Three typical exclusion criterias for our studies
51/50, pregnant, under 18
The demographic studies started by EMRAPers
The organ that fellows/physicians look at when collecting data for PE/PESI
The heart (NOT the lungs!)
The room where the doctors sit to chart
"The DocBox"
The coord who accidentally mass-dialed 50+ people (including their pediatrician) while on a call with their dad
Krisha! 😃
The year EMRAP was founded
1997
The study that only enrolls ESI 4 and 5 patients
Exploring Factors
The newest US study (double if you know what it's about)
ESPERTO
The only ED we did NOT visit today, located in the main hospital
ED Annex
The coord(s) who speak more than one language (double if you figure out what languages)
Jolie (Viet), Krisha (Gujarati, Hindi), Marco (Spanish)