Collaboration among emergency medicine physician researchers and statisticians: Resources and attitudes☆
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- Address reprint requests to Nancy M. Fenn Buderer, MS, Research Department, St Vincent Mercy Medical Center, 2213 Cherry St, Toledo, OH 43608.

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- Address reprint requests to Nancy M. Fenn Buderer, MS, Research Department, St Vincent Mercy Medical Center, 2213 Cherry St, Toledo, OH 43608.
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Abstract
We examined the statistical resources within emergency medicine residency programs, and the attitudes of emergency medicine physician researchers toward activities wherein collaboration with a statistician is useful. Anonymous surveys were mailed to 104 emergency medicine physician researchers (1/program). Sixty-four (62%) responses were analyzed. Sixty-seven percent of respondents were their program's research director. Their highest level of statistical training was self-taught/nondegree course work for 88% of respondents. Forty-two percent said they were the person used most often by their program for statistical expertise. One-quarter of programs employed a full-time statistician. Collaboration among researchers and statisticians was considered sometimes or always useful for protocol development (aims 84%, design 99%, outcomes 99%, procedures 73%, sampling 97%, inclusion criteria 93%, number of subjects 100%); data entry 73%; statistical analysis 100%; and manuscript preparation 86%. Although most emergency medicine residencies lacked statistical resources within their program, physician researchers expressed positive attitudes toward collaboration with a statistician for all aspects of research.
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☆Presented at the Eighth Annual Midwest Society of Academic Emergency Medicine Regional Research Forum, April 21, 1998, Columbus OH, and the Joint Statistical Meetings, August 11, 1998, Dallas TX.
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