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*'''Department Chair:''' Brent Ruoff, MD
*'''Department Chair:''' Brent Ruoff, MD
*'''Program Director:''' Jason Wagner, MD
*'''Program Director:''' Jason Wagner, MD
*'''Associate/Assistant Program Director:''' Chandra Aubin MD
*'''Associate Program Director:''' Brian Bausano, MD
*'''Associate/Assistant Program Director:''' Rebecca Bavolek MD
*'''Assistant Residency Director:''' Albert Kim MD
*'''Associate/Assistant Program Director:''' Sue Lin Hilbert MD
*'''Assistant Residency Director:''' Ernesto Romo MD
*'''Associate/Assistant Program Director:''' Albert Kim MD
*'''Assistant Residency Director:''' Joan Noelker MD
*'''Research Director:''' Daniel Theodoro
*'''Assistant Residency Director:''' SueLin Hilbert MD
*'''Research Director:''' Stacey House, MD
*'''Ultrasound Director:''' Daniel Theodoro, MD
 
==Training Locations==
==Training Locations==
===Primary Hospital===
===Primary Hospital===

Revision as of 16:22, 10 October 2018

History

EM/CCM is one of the fastest growing subspecialties in the field of Emergency Medicine. Washington University has committed to providing up to date critical care medicine training to our Residents, state of the art critical care medicine services for our patient population, and innovative research to challenge the barriers of current critical care medicine practice models.

Leadership

  • Department Chair: Brent Ruoff, MD
  • Program Director: Jason Wagner, MD
  • Associate Program Director: Brian Bausano, MD
  • Assistant Residency Director: Albert Kim MD
  • Assistant Residency Director: Ernesto Romo MD
  • Assistant Residency Director: Joan Noelker MD
  • Assistant Residency Director: SueLin Hilbert MD
  • Research Director: Stacey House, MD
  • Ultrasound Director: Daniel Theodoro, MD

Training Locations

Primary Hospital

Barnes-Jewish Hospital

Secondary Hospital

St. Louis Children's Hospital

Tertiary Hospital

Barnes -Jewish Hospital - St. Peters

Curriculum

PGY1

  • Orientation - 10 days
  • Emergency Medicine - 4 months
  • Internal Medicine - 1 month
  • Cardiothoracic ICU - 1 month
  • Surgery - 1 month
  • Obstetrics - 2 weeks
  • Newborn Nursery - 2 weeks
  • ED Ultrasound - 1 month
  • Adult Anes - 2 weeks
  • Pediatric Anesthesia - 2 weeks
  • Pediatrics - 1 month
  • Pediatric EM - 1 month
  • Vacation - 3 weeks
  • Reading Period - 1 week

PGY2

  • Emergency Medicine - 6 months
  • Emerg Med Research - 1 month
  • Emerg Med Services - 0.5 months
  • Procedures- 0.5 months
  • Neurologic ICU - 1 month
  • Surgical ICU - 1 month
  • Pediatric ICU - 1 month
  • Ped EM - 1 month (integrated over EM mo)
  • Vacation - 3 weeks
  • Reading Period/Admin - 1 week

PGY3

  • Emergency Medicine - 6.5 months
  • Education - 1 month
  • Community Emerg. Medicine - 0.5 months
  • MICU - 1 month
  • Elective-1 month
  • Clinical Toxicology - 1 month
  • Ped EM - 1 month (integrated over EM mo)
  • Vacation - 3 weeks
  • Reading Period - 1 week

PGY4

  • Emergency Medicine - 6 months
  • Clinical Electives - 3 months
  • Teaching Resident - 1 month
  • Community EM - 1 mo (admin rotatation)
  • Ped EM - 1 month (integrated over EM mo)
  • Vacation - 3 weeks
  • Reading Period - 1 week

Electives

Fellowships

Contact Information

Residency Coordinator: Lindsey Wasser Phone: +1 314 362 9177 Fax: +1 314 362 0478

External Links

http://emed.wustl.edu

See Also