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==History==
==History==
They invite you to explore the many facets of their program, their research and their annual community service projects. As a full academic department in a community hospital-based medical school, they strive to graduate highly competent and compassionate practitioners in emergency medicine. Their program encompasses clinical and didactic experience in emergency and critical care medicine, emergency department and emergency medical services administration, toxicology, teaching techniques, sports medicine and principles of research and publication. A curious and problem-oriented attitude is fostered by innovative teaching, case analysis, cooperative research and faculty role models. Confidence is promoted through active evaluation and feedback.
As a full academic department in a community hospital-based medical school, they strive to graduate highly competent and compassionate practitioners in emergency medicine. Their program encompasses clinical and didactic experience in emergency and critical care medicine, emergency department and emergency medical services administration, toxicology, teaching techniques, sports medicine and principles of research and publication. A curious and problem-oriented attitude is fostered by innovative teaching, case analysis, cooperative research and faculty role models. Confidence is promoted through active evaluation and feedback.
 
The Emergency Medicine Residency is an integrated program, supported by area hospitals, including Dayton Children's Hospital, Good Samaritan Hospital, Kettering Medical Center, Miami Valley Hospital and Wright-Patterson Medical Center.
 
The department was a cosponsor of the first Basic and Advanced Disaster Life Support training programs held in the state of Ohio in February 2004. They are actively engaged in teaching, research and service at all levels.
==Leadership==
==Leadership==
*'''Department Chair:''' James E. Brown, MD
*'''Department Chair:''' James E. Brown, MD
*'''Program Director:''' Edward Fieg, DO
*'''Program Director:''' J. Michael Ballester, MD
*'''Associate/Assistant Program Director:'''
*'''Associate/Assistant Program Director:''' Alan A. Dupre, MD
*'''Research Director:''' James Olson, PhD
 
==Training Locations==
==Training Locations==
===Primary Hospital===
*Miami Valley Hospital
Six training sites; no primary site
*Kettering Medical Center
*Wright Patterson Medical Center
*Dayton Children's Hospital


==Curriculum==
==Curriculum==


===PGY1===
===PGY1===
*4 Block Adult ED
*6.5 Blocks Adult ED
*2 Block Peds ED
*2 Blocks Peds ED
*1 Block Trauma
*1 Block Trauma
*1 Block orientation
*1 Block Surgical ICU
*1 Block Internal medicine
*1 Block Pulmonary ICU
*1 Block Cardiology
*1 Block Orientation
*1 Block Pulmonary
*2 weeks Ultrasound
*1 Block Peds ICU
*2 weeks ea Rad/Anes
===PGY2===
===PGY2===
*6 Block Adult ED
*9 Blocks Adult ED^
*1 Block Peds ED
*1 Block Pediatric ICU
*2 Blocks ICCU
*1 Block Surgical ICU
*1 Block OB
*1 Block Obstetrics
*1 Block Ortho
*2 weeks Neuro ICU
*2 weeks Ultrasound/ selective
*2 weeks Hand surgery
*2 weeks Hand/ Eye
===PGY3===
===PGY3===
*1 Block Trauma
*9.5 Blocks Adult ED^
*7 Blocks Adult ED
*1 Block Trauma nights
*1 Block Peds ED
*1 Block ICU nights
*1 Block selective
*1 Block selective
*1 Block EMS
*2 weeks Ultrasound
*1 Block ICCU
*1 Block Sports Med/Tox


^Pediatric ED shifts equal to one block are completed during the blocks of Adult ED.
==Electives==
==Electives==


==Fellowships==
==Fellowships==
Academic/Faculty Development


==Contact Information==
==Contact Information==
Residency Coordinator: Christine Kraft
Residency Coordinator: Christine Reinemann
Email: christine.kraft@wright.edu
Email: christine.reinemann@wright.edu
Phone: +1 937 395 8839
Phone: +1 937 395 8839
==External Links==
==External Links==
http://www.med.wright.edu/em/res/
http://www.med.wright.edu/em/res/

Latest revision as of 21:49, 9 February 2021

History

As a full academic department in a community hospital-based medical school, they strive to graduate highly competent and compassionate practitioners in emergency medicine. Their program encompasses clinical and didactic experience in emergency and critical care medicine, emergency department and emergency medical services administration, toxicology, teaching techniques, sports medicine and principles of research and publication. A curious and problem-oriented attitude is fostered by innovative teaching, case analysis, cooperative research and faculty role models. Confidence is promoted through active evaluation and feedback.

Leadership

  • Department Chair: James E. Brown, MD
  • Program Director: J. Michael Ballester, MD
  • Associate/Assistant Program Director: Alan A. Dupre, MD

Training Locations

  • Miami Valley Hospital
  • Kettering Medical Center
  • Wright Patterson Medical Center
  • Dayton Children's Hospital

Curriculum

PGY1

  • 6.5 Blocks Adult ED
  • 2 Blocks Peds ED
  • 1 Block Trauma
  • 1 Block Surgical ICU
  • 1 Block Pulmonary ICU
  • 1 Block Orientation
  • 2 weeks Ultrasound

PGY2

  • 9 Blocks Adult ED^
  • 1 Block Pediatric ICU
  • 1 Block Surgical ICU
  • 1 Block Obstetrics
  • 2 weeks Neuro ICU
  • 2 weeks Hand surgery

PGY3

  • 9.5 Blocks Adult ED^
  • 1 Block Trauma nights
  • 1 Block ICU nights
  • 1 Block selective
  • 2 weeks Ultrasound

^Pediatric ED shifts equal to one block are completed during the blocks of Adult ED.

Electives

Fellowships

Academic/Faculty Development

Contact Information

Residency Coordinator: Christine Reinemann Email: christine.reinemann@wright.edu Phone: +1 937 395 8839

External Links

http://www.med.wright.edu/em/res/

See Also