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The University of Pennsylvania Emergency Medicine residency program began in June 1996 with a class of 6 residents, and since then have matured into a group of 44 bright, hardworking, and fun-loving residents. Penn's educational philosophy is to provide outstanding opportunity and mentorship to our trainees. Penn wants graduates to become leaders in their respective career paths. The four-year curriculum allows residents a greater breadth and depth of clinical experience, with unparalleled exposure to pediatrics and critical care. | The University of Pennsylvania Emergency Medicine residency program began in June 1996 with a class of 6 residents, and since then have matured into a group of 44 bright, hardworking, and fun-loving residents. Penn's educational philosophy is to provide outstanding opportunity and mentorship to our trainees. Penn wants graduates to become leaders in their respective career paths. The four-year curriculum allows residents a greater breadth and depth of clinical experience, with unparalleled exposure to pediatrics and critical care. | ||
Penn is located on the University of Pennsylvania campus in West Philadelphia, where residents care for a tremendously diverse patient population. The combination of the urban, inner city population of West Philadelphia, and patients attracted to the tertiary care specialties available at our internationally recognized institution, make the emergency department a fantastic melting pot, and a stimulating clinical experience. | Penn is located on the University of Pennsylvania campus in West Philadelphia, where residents care for a tremendously diverse patient population. The combination of the urban, inner city population of West Philadelphia, and patients attracted to the tertiary care specialties available at our internationally recognized institution, make the emergency department a fantastic melting pot, and a stimulating clinical experience. | ||
==Leadership== | ==Leadership== | ||
*'''Department Chair:''' Jill Baren | *'''Department Chair:''' Jill Baren, MD | ||
*'''Program Director:''' Lauren Conlon, MD | |||
*''' | |||
*'''Assistant Program Director:''' Mira Mamtani, MD | *'''Assistant Program Director:''' Mira Mamtani, MD | ||
*''' | *'''Assistant Program Director:''' Kevin Scott, MD | ||
*'''Research Director:''' | |||
==Training Locations== | ==Training Locations== | ||
===Primary Hospital=== | ===Primary Hospital=== | ||
Hospital of the Univ of PA (HUP) | *Hospital of the Univ of PA (HUP) | ||
===Secondary Hospital=== | ===Secondary Hospital=== | ||
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) | *Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) | ||
*Penn Presbyterian Medical Center (PPMC) | |||
==Curriculum== | ==Curriculum== | ||
===PGY1=== | ===PGY1=== | ||
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==Electives== | ==Electives== | ||
==Fellowships== | ==Fellowships== | ||
==Contact Information== | ==Contact Information== | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
http://www.uphs.upenn.edu/emergency-medicine/education/residency/ | *http://www.uphs.upenn.edu/emergency-medicine/education/residency/ | ||
http://www.pennem.com/ | *http://www.pennem.com/ | ||
==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)]] | ||
Revision as of 03:32, 8 July 2017
History
The University of Pennsylvania Emergency Medicine residency program began in June 1996 with a class of 6 residents, and since then have matured into a group of 44 bright, hardworking, and fun-loving residents. Penn's educational philosophy is to provide outstanding opportunity and mentorship to our trainees. Penn wants graduates to become leaders in their respective career paths. The four-year curriculum allows residents a greater breadth and depth of clinical experience, with unparalleled exposure to pediatrics and critical care.
Penn is located on the University of Pennsylvania campus in West Philadelphia, where residents care for a tremendously diverse patient population. The combination of the urban, inner city population of West Philadelphia, and patients attracted to the tertiary care specialties available at our internationally recognized institution, make the emergency department a fantastic melting pot, and a stimulating clinical experience.
Leadership
- Department Chair: Jill Baren, MD
- Program Director: Lauren Conlon, MD
- Assistant Program Director: Mira Mamtani, MD
- Assistant Program Director: Kevin Scott, MD
- Research Director:
Training Locations
Primary Hospital
- Hospital of the Univ of PA (HUP)
Secondary Hospital
- Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP)
- Penn Presbyterian Medical Center (PPMC)
Curriculum
PGY1
- 3.5 HUP EM
- 1 MICU
- 1 Peds EM @ CHOP*
- 0.5 Ultrasound
- 1 SICU
- 1 CCU @ PPMC
- 1 Ward Medicine
- 0.5 Psych ED @ Hall-Mercer
- 0.5 Intern Orientation
- 1 Vacation
PGY2
- 5 HUP EM
- 1 PPMC EM
- 1 Trauma
- 1 Peds EM @ CHOP*
- 0.5 Pediatric Anesthesia
- 1 PICU @ CHOP
- 1 Resuscitation
- 0.5 Toxicology
- 0.5 Ultrasound
- 0.5 Elective
- 1 Vacation
PGY3
- 6 HUP/PPMC/CHOP EM
- 1 Pennsylvania Hospital EM
- 0.5 EMS
- 0.5 CHOP Transport
- 1 Resuscitation
- 2 Elective
- 1 Vacation
PGY4
- 8 HUP/PPMC/CHOP EM
- 2 Elective
- 1 Trauma
- 0.5 Administration
- 0.5 Teaching
- 1 Vacation
Electives
Fellowships
Contact Information
Residency Coordinator: Michele Haynes 215-662-6305 michele.haynes@uphs.upenn.edu.
