Department of Emergency Medicine
Fellowships
We offer a gateway to a world of possibilities in advancing emergency medicine. Our fellowship programs provide dedicated physicians with transformative experiences in learning, research, and leadership.
Fellowships
We offer a gateway to a world of possibilities in advancing emergency medicine. Our fellowship programs provide dedicated physicians with transformative experiences in learning, research, and leadership.
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Programs Overview
Fellowship Programs
Designed to provide qualified physicians the opportunity to develop expertise in the related fields of Disaster Medicine and Emergency Management.
Fellows learn the breadth of EMS, from volunteer Basic EMS through third-service paid Paramedic EMS and Critical Care Transport.
The two-year academic fellowship boasts a wealth of research mentoring opportunities, robust interdepartmental collaboration, and a rich clinical and teaching experience, both domestically and abroad.
Geared toward individuals interested in gaining more experience and training before endeavoring to pursue a career as a leader in emergency medicine and the healthcare delivery system.
Upon completion of the fellowship, graduates will be prepared for an academic career with a dedicated focus on injury and violence research.
The program is designed for Emergency Medicine residency graduates, but features a multi-disciplinary faculty and extensive resources.
The Medical Simulation Fellow will develop skills in education, research, and systems-based practice.
Training physicians to provide compassionate, state-of-the-art emergency care for critically ill and injured children.
Offering a clinical ultrasound fellowship that accepts both adult and pediatric emergency medicine applicants and also considers applicants with an interest in POCUS with non-emergency medicine training.
Offering a rich array of practice opportunities and mentorship in all key domains of Social Emergency Medicine, including clinical care, research, administration, education, and advocacy.