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PGY-I
Emergency Medicine (21 weeks)
General Surgery (4 weeks)
Anesthesia/Pulmonary (4 weeks)
Cardiology (4 weeks)
OB-Gyn (4 weeks)
Trauma (4 weeks)
Infectious Diseases (2 weeks)
Ophthalmology (1 week)
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery (1 week)
Emergency Medical Services (2 weeks)
Vacation (3 weeks)
PGY-II
Emergency Medicine (28 weeks)
PICU (4 weeks)
MICU (4 weeks)
CCU (4 weeks)
Orthopedic Trauma (4 weeks)
Trauma (4 weeks)
Vacation (3 weeks)
Continuing Medical Education (1 week)
PGY-III
Emergency Medicine (32 weeks)
Neuro Trauma (4 weeks)
Trauma (4 weeks)
Research (2 weeks)
Practice Management (2 weeks)
Elective (4 weeks)
Continuing Medical Education (1 week)
Vacation (3 weeks)
Longitudinal
throughout training:
Behavioral Medicine
Radiology/Ultrasound
Research
Toxicology
While
the emergency medicine aspects of specialty fields are
learned in the emergency department, short blocks of additional
training add depth to the emergency physician's training.
We are committed to a quality program. Each rotation has
been carefully selected to offer the maximal educational
benefit to our residents.
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