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Adhitya Balaji, a third-year student at IU School of Medicine's Evansville campus, recently received a prestigious grant in support of his research project.

IU med student awarded emergency care research grant

Headshot photo of IU medical student Adhitya Balaji.Adhitya Balaji, a third-year student at IU School of Medicine's Evansville campus, recently received a Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Foundation (SAEMF) grant for his research project, "Integration of Simulation into Rapid Sequence Intubation Training for Advanced Life Support/Basic Life Support Paramedics."

The focus of the innovative project is to enhance provider competence and confidence, which ultimately improves patient outcomes in high-acuity situations.

SEAMF grants—which are highly competitive and sought after—recognize and support promising early-career investigators dedicated to advancing emergency care through impactful research.

Congratulations to Adhitya on the incredible achievement!
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