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Our Research Network

What is PECARN?
The Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN) is the first federally-funded multi-institutional network for research in pediatric emergency medicine.


What is PECARN's goal?
The goal of this network is to conduct meaningful and rigorous multi-institutional research regarding the prevention and management of acute illnesses and injuries in children and youth across the continuum of emergency medicine health care.

PECARN works with diverse demographic populations and across varied geographical regions to promote the health of children in all phases of care. To accomplish these tasks, PECARN provides the leadership and infrastructure needed to promote multi-center studies, support research collaboration among EMSC investigators, and encourage informational exchanges between EMSC investigators and providers.

For more information about PECARN, visit www.pecarn.org.

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