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The Emergency Medicine Residency Program at CMESL was | The Emergency Medicine Residency Program at CMESL was established on July 1, 2008. It is led by an exceptional and highly qualified faculty, with all attending physicians board-certified in Emergency Medicine. Many faculty members also hold subspecialty training in areas such as Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Ultrasound, EMS, and other EM-focused disciplines, enriching the program’s academic depth and clinical expertise.. [[File:Logo JPG Medium (2).jpg|thumbnail]] | ||
==Leadership== | ==Leadership== | ||
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==Training Locations== | ==Training Locations== | ||
=== | ===Centro Medico Episcopal San Lucas (CMESL)=== | ||
CMESL is the institution | Centro Médico Episcopal San Lucas (CMESL) is the primary institution responsible for delivering secondary and tertiary healthcare services to a broad population encompassing the city of Ponce and numerous municipalities across Puerto Rico’s southern and western regions. This 427-bed facility is equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including a fully operational cardiac catheterization lab and a robust vascular surgery service. CMESL also serves as a vital academic hub, offering graduate medical education to over 100 resident physicians and clinical training to a substantial number of medical students from its affiliate, Ponce Health Sciences University. | ||
=== | ===PR Medical Center=== | ||
Trauma and Trauma ICU rotations are conducted at this facility, the only Level II Trauma Center in Puerto Rico. Located in San Juan, this site offers one of the most comprehensive trauma experiences available in any Emergency Medicine residency. Residents are exposed to a high volume of diverse traumatic pathologies and perform a wide range of procedures, making this rotation an exceptional component of their training. | |||
Trauma | |||
==Curriculum== | ==Curriculum== | ||
Program Length of training: 3 years | |||
=== | * 4 weeks per block | ||
* 13 blocks per year | |||
* 28 days of vacation per year | |||
===PGY-1=== | |||
* 5 blocks Emergency Medicine in CMESL | * 5 blocks Emergency Medicine in CMESL | ||
* 1 block Trauma in PR Medical Center | * 1 block Trauma in PR Medical Center | ||
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* 1 block Vacation | * 1 block Vacation | ||
===PGY-2=== | |||
* 7 blocks Emergency Medicine in CMESL | * 7 blocks Emergency Medicine in CMESL | ||
* 2 blocks Trauma in PR Medical Center | * 2 blocks Trauma in PR Medical Center | ||
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* 1 block Vacation | * 1 block Vacation | ||
=== | ===PGY-3=== | ||
* 8 blocks Emergency Medicine | * 8 blocks Emergency Medicine in CMESL | ||
* 1 block Pediatric EM | * 1.5 block Pediatric EM in CMESL | ||
* 1 block TICU | * 1 block TICU in PR Medical Center | ||
* | * 0.5 block Emergency Ultrasound | ||
* 1 block Elective | * 1 block Elective | ||
* 1 block Vacation | * 1 block Vacation | ||
==Electives== | ==Student Electives== | ||
* Emergency Medicine Core Rotation | |||
* Emergency Ultrasound | * Emergency Ultrasound | ||
* Pediatric Emergency Medicine | * Pediatric Emergency Medicine | ||
* EMS | * EMS | ||
* | * EM MSK and Sports Medicine | ||
* Research | * Research | ||
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None | None | ||
==Contact Information== | ==Contact Information== | ||
Program Coordinator: Frances Figueroa | * Program Coordinator: Frances Figueroa | ||
Email: emres.coordinator@ssepr.org | * Email: emres.coordinator@ssepr.org | ||
Phone: (787) 844-2080, Ext 6660 | * Phone: (787) 844-2080, Ext 6660 | ||
Address: 917 Avenida Tito Castro Ponce, PR 00733 | * Address: Centro Médico Episcopal San Lucas, 917 Avenida Tito Castro, Ponce, PR, 00733 | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
Centro Médico Episcopal San Lucas Ponce: | Program Website: https://www.ponceemresidency.com | ||
Centro Médico Episcopal San Lucas Ponce GME website: https://sanlucaspr.org/centro-medico/educacion-medica-graduada/ | |||
Ponce Health Sciences University: | Ponce Health Sciences University: https://phsu.edu | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
*[[Council_of_Emergency_Medicine_Residency_Directors|Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors (CORD)]] | *[[Council_of_Emergency_Medicine_Residency_Directors|Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors (CORD)]] | ||
Latest revision as of 00:27, 1 May 2025
Program Overview
The Emergency Medicine Residency Program at CMESL was established on July 1, 2008. It is led by an exceptional and highly qualified faculty, with all attending physicians board-certified in Emergency Medicine. Many faculty members also hold subspecialty training in areas such as Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Ultrasound, EMS, and other EM-focused disciplines, enriching the program’s academic depth and clinical expertise..
Leadership
- Department Chair: Fernando Soto, MD, FACEP
- Program Director: Miguel F. Agrait González, MD, FACEP, FAAEM, CAQ-SM
- Associate Program Director: Eddie Rodriguez Aquino, MD, FACEP, FAAEM, FAAP, AEMUS-FPD
Training Locations
Centro Medico Episcopal San Lucas (CMESL)
Centro Médico Episcopal San Lucas (CMESL) is the primary institution responsible for delivering secondary and tertiary healthcare services to a broad population encompassing the city of Ponce and numerous municipalities across Puerto Rico’s southern and western regions. This 427-bed facility is equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including a fully operational cardiac catheterization lab and a robust vascular surgery service. CMESL also serves as a vital academic hub, offering graduate medical education to over 100 resident physicians and clinical training to a substantial number of medical students from its affiliate, Ponce Health Sciences University.
PR Medical Center
Trauma and Trauma ICU rotations are conducted at this facility, the only Level II Trauma Center in Puerto Rico. Located in San Juan, this site offers one of the most comprehensive trauma experiences available in any Emergency Medicine residency. Residents are exposed to a high volume of diverse traumatic pathologies and perform a wide range of procedures, making this rotation an exceptional component of their training.
Curriculum
Program Length of training: 3 years
- 4 weeks per block
- 13 blocks per year
- 28 days of vacation per year
PGY-1
- 5 blocks Emergency Medicine in CMESL
- 1 block Trauma in PR Medical Center
- 1 block Pediatric EM in CMESL
- 1 block Emergency Ultrasound
- 1 block Anesthesia
- 0.5 block Cardiology (CCU, Catheterization Lab, Echocardiography)
- 1 block Obstetrics
- 0.5 block Orthopedics
- 1 block PICU
- 1 block Vacation
PGY-2
- 7 blocks Emergency Medicine in CMESL
- 2 blocks Trauma in PR Medical Center
- 1.5 blocks Pediatric EM in CMESL
- 0.5 block EMS
- 1 block MICU
- 1 block Vacation
PGY-3
- 8 blocks Emergency Medicine in CMESL
- 1.5 block Pediatric EM in CMESL
- 1 block TICU in PR Medical Center
- 0.5 block Emergency Ultrasound
- 1 block Elective
- 1 block Vacation
Student Electives
- Emergency Medicine Core Rotation
- Emergency Ultrasound
- Pediatric Emergency Medicine
- EMS
- EM MSK and Sports Medicine
- Research
Fellowships
None
Contact Information
- Program Coordinator: Frances Figueroa
- Email: emres.coordinator@ssepr.org
- Phone: (787) 844-2080, Ext 6660
- Address: Centro Médico Episcopal San Lucas, 917 Avenida Tito Castro, Ponce, PR, 00733
External Links
Program Website: https://www.ponceemresidency.com
Centro Médico Episcopal San Lucas Ponce GME website: https://sanlucaspr.org/centro-medico/educacion-medica-graduada/
Ponce Health Sciences University: https://phsu.edu
