COMBAT Fellow Program-DRAFT

The Center for COMBAT Research Fellow Program is designed to advance the professional development of young investigators with an interest in U.S. military-relevant research through mentorship and guidance in a collegial, collaborative environment. The COMBAT Fellow Program includes trainees in Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)-accredited residency or fellowship programs. 

The COMBAT Fellow Program seeks highly motivated, productive, and focused innovators aiming to change medical practice through scholarship and research to improve the lives of our nation’s warriors and to inform civilian practice. 

The current application cycle is closed.

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Matthew Paulson, MD

Emergency Medicine Residency

Matt is a resident at the Denver Health Residency in Emergency Medicine and graduated from the University of Colorado’s Medical School in May 2023. Prior to medical school, Matt served as an Infantry Officer with the US Army’s 2nd Ranger Battalion and 10th Mountain Division. As a COMBAT Scholar and Fellow, his research interests focus on civilian and battlefield prehospital medicine. Matt has published 7 peer-reviewed manuscripts and has delivered 18 lectures and research presentations.

Matt founded a recurring Prehospital Trauma Lecture series which was featured in the Emergency Medical Minute podcast in 2023. He volunteers with the Three Rangers Foundation mentoring active duty Special Operations soldiers interested in transitioning to the world of civilian medicine.

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Matthew Paulson, MD

Emergency Medicine Residency

Matt is a resident at the Denver Health Residency in Emergency Medicine and graduated from the University of Colorado’s Medical School in May 2023. Prior to medical school, Matt served as an Infantry Officer with the US Army’s 2nd Ranger Battalion and 10th Mountain Division. As a COMBAT Scholar and Fellow, his research interests focus on civilian and battlefield prehospital medicine. Matt has published 7 peer-reviewed manuscripts and has delivered 18 lectures and research presentations.

Matt founded a recurring Prehospital Trauma Lecture series which was featured in the Emergency Medical Minute podcast in 2023. He volunteers with the Three Rangers Foundation mentoring active duty Special Operations soldiers interested in transitioning to the world of civilian medicine.

Picture of Matt Paulson

Matthew Paulson, MD

Emergency Medicine Residency

Matt is a resident at the Denver Health Residency in Emergency Medicine and graduated from the University of Colorado’s Medical School in May 2023. Prior to medical school, Matt served as an Infantry Officer with the US Army’s 2nd Ranger Battalion and 10th Mountain Division. As a COMBAT Scholar and Fellow, his research interests focus on civilian and battlefield prehospital medicine. Matt has published 7 peer-reviewed manuscripts and has delivered 18 lectures and research presentations.

Matt founded a recurring Prehospital Trauma Lecture series which was featured in the Emergency Medical Minute podcast in 2023. He volunteers with the Three Rangers Foundation mentoring active duty Special Operations soldiers interested in transitioning to the world of civilian medicine.

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Picture of Matt Paulson

Matthew Paulson, MD

Emergency Medicine Residency

Matt is a resident at the Denver Health Residency in Emergency Medicine and graduated from the University of Colorado’s Medical School in May 2023. Prior to medical school, Matt served as an Infantry Officer with the US Army’s 2nd Ranger Battalion and 10th Mountain Division. As a COMBAT Scholar and Fellow, his research interests focus on civilian and battlefield prehospital medicine. Matt has published 7 peer-reviewed manuscripts and has delivered 18 lectures and research presentations.

Matt founded a recurring Prehospital Trauma Lecture series which was featured in the Emergency Medical Minute podcast in 2023. He volunteers with the Three Rangers Foundation mentoring active duty Special Operations soldiers interested in transitioning to the world of civilian medicine.

Contact

University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
12631 E. 17th Avenue, Aurora, CO 80045
Mail Stop B215

Email: COMBATResearch@ucdenver.edu 

Emergency Medicine (SOM)

CU Anschutz

Leprino Building

12401 East 17th Avenue

7th Floor

Aurora, CO 80045


720-848-6777

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