

Smoking cessation interventions in the emergency department: A pilot project. Tolmie A, Erker R, Sullivan E, Oyedokun S, Stempien J.2019-2020 Royal College Robert Maudsley Fellowship for Studies in Medical Education: $40,000. Utilization of the theoretical domains framework to improve EPA acquisition for emergency medicine residents. 2020-2022 Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians Junior Investigator Research Grant: $3,300.

A qualitative study aimed at identifying barriers and facilitators to EPA acquisition in emergency medicine. (Only grants received during the past five years are listed below) Grants:

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