Emergency Medicine
Donors
Emergencies are traumatic and scary. They disrupt our lives and threaten everything we hold dear. At the Department of Emergency Medicine, we fight these threats to our health. We replace fear with hope. We keep people alive and start the path to healing. Treating thousands of patients annually, we stand ready to tackle the worst and most complicated cases. At the same time we are also conducting research and translating it into emergency medical tools and techniques of the future. These innovations will eventually increase quality of care, improving health outcomes and saving lives everywhere.
We are not new to blazing emergency medicine trails: Our world-class researchers have made significant breakthroughs in cardiovascular care, traumatic brain injury, airway management, pediatrics and more. Our physician-scientists work tirelessly to improve methods that heal people faster, more compassionately and more effectively. Along with our rich community connections, we are uniquely positioned to significantly impact health in Arizona.
Philanthropy fuels innovative solutions to emergency medicine’s most pressing problems. It kick starts a novel research project, enables a breakthrough clinical trial and supports students as they become the brave caregivers of tomorrow. Most important, it helps us improve care, save more lives, and create healthier and safer communities.
The Department of Emergency Medicine is committed to innovating emergency care through three academic pillars: research, education and patient care. When health is most at stake, we’re here. Philanthropy invigorates our efforts, improves our services and helps us save lives everywhere. Join us!
Support Our Mission
Visit the secure University of Arizona Foundation website, where your generous donation will be allocated directly to support an emergency medicine resident on their journey to becoming an exceptionally trained physician.
Emergency Medicine Resident Academic Support Account
Support Our Research Program
Research funding has continued to drop, both at the NIH and with locally available “seed grants” from the university. Your gift can be directly linked to any individual or team research project and all amounts have an immediate impact. The dollars go directly to the project itself. We will ensure the investigators keep you informed on their research achievements so that your participation as a colleague can be maximized. Please browse the website for current research and physician-investigators, and write a note describing how you specifically want your donation directed.
Lisa Fahey
Deputy Senior Director of Development
520-626-8755
powersla@arizona.edu