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Training physicians for over 65 years, Kaiser Permanente has Residency Programs in Northern California, Southern California and Hawaii. Our purpose is to provide an organized educational program with guidance and supervision of the resident (includes interns, residents, and fellows), facilitating the resident’s professional and personal development while ensuring safe and appropriate care for patients.
Training physicians for over 65 years, Kaiser Permanente has Residency Programs in Northern California, Southern California and Hawaii. Our purpose is to provide an organized educational program with guidance and supervision of the resident (includes interns, residents, and fellows), facilitating the resident’s professional and personal development while ensuring safe and appropriate care for patients.


Kaiser Permanente Northern California sponsors residency programs accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) in which physicians in training can develop personal, clinical, and professional competence under the guidance and careful supervision of the faculty and staff. The programs ensure safe, appropriate, and humane care of patients and the progression of resident physician responsibilities consistent with each resident’s demonstrated clinical experience, knowledge and skill. The teaching and research activities of Kaiser Permanente Northern California provides resident physicians with opportunities to participate in scholarly activities.
Kaiser Permanente Northern California sponsors residency programs accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) in which physicians in training can develop personal, clinical, and professional competence under the guidance and careful supervision of the faculty and staff. The programs ensure safe, appropriate, and humane care of patients and the progression of resident physician responsibilities consistent with each resident’s demonstrated clinical experience, knowledge and skill.
==Leadership==
==Leadership==
*'''Department Chair:''' Paul Dohrenwend, MD
*'''Department Chair:''' Adam Schwartz, MD, MS
*'''Program Director:''' Matthew Silver
*'''Program Director:''' Matthew Silver, MD, FACEP
*'''Associate/Assistant Program Director:''' William Krauss
*'''Associate/Assistant Program Director:''' William Krauss, MD, FACEP; Jonathan Kei, MD, MPH, FACEP
*'''Research Director:''' Clifford Swap
*'''Research Director:''' Clifford Swap, MD, MS
 
==Training Locations==
==Training Locations==
===Primary Hospital===
===Primary Hospital===
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*Clinical Orientation - 2 weeks
*Clinical Orientation - 2 weeks
*Kaiser Emergency Medicine - 18 weeks
*Kaiser Emergency Medicine - 18 weeks
*Palomar Emergency Medicine - 4 weeks
*Scripps Mercy Emergency Medicine - 4 weeks
*Rady Peds EM - 2 weeks
*TriCity Emergency Medicine - 4 weeks
*Hospital Medicine - 6 weeks
*Rady Peds EM - 4 weeks
*Critical Care - 4 weeks
*Hospital Medicine - 4 weeks
*Head and Neck Surgery - 2 weeks
*KP Critical Care - 4 weeks
*"UltraTox"- Point of Care Ultrasound / Toxicology - 2 weeks
*Anesthesia - 2 weeks
*Anesthesia - 2 weeks
*Orthopedics - 2 weeks
*Orthopedics - 2 weeks
*Labor and Delivery - 2 weeks
*Vacation - 4 weeks
*Vacation - 4 weeks
===PGY2===
===PGY2===
*Kaiser Emergency Medicine - 22 weeks
*Kaiser Emergency Medicine - 16 weeks
*Scripps Mercy Medicine - 4 weeks
*Scripps Mercy Medicine - 8 weeks
*PICU-CHOC - 4 weeks
*Tricity Emergency Medicine - 4 weeks
*PICU-Radys - 4 weeks
*Trauma Critical Care-Scripps - 4 weeks
*Trauma Critical Care-Scripps - 4 weeks
*Rady Peds EM - 2x2 weeks
*Rady Peds EM - 2x2 weeks
*EMS/Disaster Medicine - 2 weeks
*EMS/Admin - 2 weeks
*Urgent Care/Fast Track - 2x2 weeks
*Labor and Delivery - 2 weeks
*Admin/QI - 2 weeks
*Ambulatory Emergency Medicine - 4 weeks
*Elective/Specialty Track - 2 weeks
*Elective - 2 weeks
*Vacation - 4 weeks
*Vacation - 4 weeks
===PGY3===
===PGY3===
*Kaiser Emergency Medicine - 18 weeks
*Kaiser Emergency Medicine - 18 weeks
*Scripps Mercy EM - 4 weeks
*Scripps Mercy EM - 8 weeks
*Palomar Emergency Medicine - 4 weeks
*TriCity Emergency Medicine - 4 weeks
*Critical Care - 4 weeks
*Critical Care - Scripps - 4 weeks
*Trauma Critical Care-Scripps - 4 weeks
*Trauma Critical Care-Scripps - 4 weeks
*Rady Peds EM - 2x2 weeks
*Rady Peds EM - 2x2 weeks
*Elective - 4 weeks
*Elective - 4 weeks
*Admin/ROD/Specialty Track - 2 weeks
*Admin/ROD/Specialty Track - 2 weeks
*Urgent Care/Fast Track - 2x2 weeks
*Vacation - 4 weeks
*Vacation - 4 weeks
==Electives==
==Electives==


==Fellowships==
==Fellowships==
*[[Has::Ultrasound fellowship]]
More information here: https://www.kpsono.com/fellowship


==Contact Information==
==Contact Information==
Residency Program Administrator: Kito Bryant Email: Kito.K.Bryant@kp.org Phone: 619-528-5164 Fax: 619-528-3554
Residency Program Administrator: Heriberto Gonzalez Email: Heriberto.X.Gonzalez@kp.org Phone: 619-528-5164 Fax: 619-528-3554
 
==External Links==
==External Links==
http://residency.kp.org
http://residency.kp.org
==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)]]
*[[Residency programs]]
*[[Emergency medicine residency programs]]


[[Category:Resources]]
[[Category:Resources]]

Latest revision as of 23:27, 21 February 2026

History

Training physicians for over 65 years, Kaiser Permanente has Residency Programs in Northern California, Southern California and Hawaii. Our purpose is to provide an organized educational program with guidance and supervision of the resident (includes interns, residents, and fellows), facilitating the resident’s professional and personal development while ensuring safe and appropriate care for patients.

Kaiser Permanente Northern California sponsors residency programs accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) in which physicians in training can develop personal, clinical, and professional competence under the guidance and careful supervision of the faculty and staff. The programs ensure safe, appropriate, and humane care of patients and the progression of resident physician responsibilities consistent with each resident’s demonstrated clinical experience, knowledge and skill.

Leadership

  • Department Chair: Adam Schwartz, MD, MS
  • Program Director: Matthew Silver, MD, FACEP
  • Associate/Assistant Program Director: William Krauss, MD, FACEP; Jonathan Kei, MD, MPH, FACEP
  • Research Director: Clifford Swap, MD, MS

Training Locations

Primary Hospital

Kaiser Permanente, San Diego Medical Center

Secondary Hospital

Scripps Mercy

Tertiary Hospital

Palomar Medical Center Quaternary Hospital Rady Children's Hospital

Curriculum

PGY1

  • Pre-Clinical Orientation - 2 weeks
  • Clinical Orientation - 2 weeks
  • Kaiser Emergency Medicine - 18 weeks
  • Scripps Mercy Emergency Medicine - 4 weeks
  • TriCity Emergency Medicine - 4 weeks
  • Rady Peds EM - 4 weeks
  • Hospital Medicine - 4 weeks
  • KP Critical Care - 4 weeks
  • "UltraTox"- Point of Care Ultrasound / Toxicology - 2 weeks
  • Anesthesia - 2 weeks
  • Orthopedics - 2 weeks
  • Vacation - 4 weeks

PGY2

  • Kaiser Emergency Medicine - 16 weeks
  • Scripps Mercy Medicine - 8 weeks
  • Tricity Emergency Medicine - 4 weeks
  • PICU-Radys - 4 weeks
  • Trauma Critical Care-Scripps - 4 weeks
  • Rady Peds EM - 2x2 weeks
  • EMS/Admin - 2 weeks
  • Labor and Delivery - 2 weeks
  • Ambulatory Emergency Medicine - 4 weeks
  • Elective - 2 weeks
  • Vacation - 4 weeks

PGY3

  • Kaiser Emergency Medicine - 18 weeks
  • Scripps Mercy EM - 8 weeks
  • TriCity Emergency Medicine - 4 weeks
  • Critical Care - Scripps - 4 weeks
  • Trauma Critical Care-Scripps - 4 weeks
  • Rady Peds EM - 2x2 weeks
  • Elective - 4 weeks
  • Admin/ROD/Specialty Track - 2 weeks
  • Vacation - 4 weeks

Electives

Fellowships

More information here: https://www.kpsono.com/fellowship

Contact Information

Residency Program Administrator: Heriberto Gonzalez Email: Heriberto.X.Gonzalez@kp.org Phone: 619-528-5164 Fax: 619-528-3554

External Links

http://residency.kp.org

See Also