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== | ==Overview== | ||
Norman, Oklahoma is located in the heart of Oklahoma and is the third largest city in the state. It is the home to the University of Oklahoma and is known for its varied festivals. It is also 30 minutes away from Oklahoma City, which is the home of the Oklahoma City Thunder basketball team and Bricktown which offers a variety of options for dining and various other activities. The program is currently AOA approved and is pre-accredited through ACGME. | |||
Vision Statement: We will partner with our attending physicians to become a nationally renowned Emergency Medicine Residency, emphasizing diversity, a progressive learning environment, lifelong learning skill and integrity. | |||
==Leadership== | ==Leadership== | ||
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*'''Associate/Assistant Program Director: Dr. Angie Carrick''' | *'''Associate/Assistant Program Director: Dr. Angie Carrick''' | ||
*'''Ultrasound Director: Dr. Michael Porter''' | *'''Ultrasound Director: Dr. Michael Porter''' | ||
*'''Chief Resident: Dr. Brad Zurek''' | |||
==Training Locations== | ==Training Locations== | ||
===Primary Hospital=== | ===Primary Hospital=== | ||
•Norman Regional Health System is a multi-campus system that serves healthcare needs throughout south central Oklahoma. Our two main Emergency Departments are located in Norman, Oklahoma | •Norman Regional Health System is a multi-campus system that serves healthcare needs throughout south central Oklahoma. Our two main Emergency Departments are located in Norman, Oklahoma. The Porter campus is a 400 bed hospital which offers a variety of services and takes care of a variety of ailments. Our HealthPlex campus is equipped to handle Cardiology, Orthopedics, Obstetrics and Pediatrics. We also operate a freestanding Emergency Department in Moore, Oklahoma. | ||
In the average year, more than 100,000 patients receive treatment at one of our EDs. | In the average year, more than 100,000 patients receive treatment at one of our EDs. | ||
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2 weeks of Research, 2 weeks of Vacation<br> | 2 weeks of Research, 2 weeks of Vacation<br> | ||
(each block is 4 weeks) | (each block is 4 weeks) | ||
==Contact Information== | ==Contact Information== | ||
Drea Murphy, Graduate Medical Education Coordinator, (405) 307-5340 | Drea Murphy, Graduate Medical Education Coordinator, (405) 307-5340, amurphy@nrh-ok.com | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
Revision as of 12:25, 6 September 2017
Overview
Norman, Oklahoma is located in the heart of Oklahoma and is the third largest city in the state. It is the home to the University of Oklahoma and is known for its varied festivals. It is also 30 minutes away from Oklahoma City, which is the home of the Oklahoma City Thunder basketball team and Bricktown which offers a variety of options for dining and various other activities. The program is currently AOA approved and is pre-accredited through ACGME.
Vision Statement: We will partner with our attending physicians to become a nationally renowned Emergency Medicine Residency, emphasizing diversity, a progressive learning environment, lifelong learning skill and integrity.
Leadership
- Department Chair: Dr. Shelly Zimmerman
- Program Director: Dr. Patrick Cody
- Associate/Assistant Program Director: Dr. Angie Carrick
- Ultrasound Director: Dr. Michael Porter
- Chief Resident: Dr. Brad Zurek
Training Locations
Primary Hospital
•Norman Regional Health System is a multi-campus system that serves healthcare needs throughout south central Oklahoma. Our two main Emergency Departments are located in Norman, Oklahoma. The Porter campus is a 400 bed hospital which offers a variety of services and takes care of a variety of ailments. Our HealthPlex campus is equipped to handle Cardiology, Orthopedics, Obstetrics and Pediatrics. We also operate a freestanding Emergency Department in Moore, Oklahoma.
In the average year, more than 100,000 patients receive treatment at one of our EDs.
Secondary Hospital
OU Children's Medical Center for PICU and Pediatric Emergency Medicine
OU Medical Center for Trauma and Toxicology
Curriculum
PGY1
6 blocks of Emergency Medicine
1 block of Pediatric Emergency Medicine
1 block of ICU
1 block of OB/GYN
1 block of IM,
1 block of House Officer
2 weeks of General Surgery,
2 weeks of Cardiothoracic surgery
2 weeks of OMM,
2 weeks of Vacation
(each block is 4 weeks)
PGY2
7 blocks of Emergency Medicine
1 block of Pediatric Emergency Medicine
1 block of Anesthesia
1 block of ICU
2 weeks of Neurology, 2 weeks of Neurosurgery
2 weeks of Radiology, 2 weeks of Orthopedic Surgery
2 weeks of Cardiology, 2 weeks of Vacation
(each block is 4 weeks)
PGY3
7 blocks of Emergency Medicine
1 block of Pediatric ICU (at OU Children's Medical Center)
1 block of Trauma (at OU Medical Center)
1 block of Toxicology (at OU Medical Center)
2 weeks of Ophthalmology, 2 weeks of Neurology
2 weeks of Cardiology, 2 weeks of Cardiovascular surgery
2 weeks of Research, 2 weeks of Vacation
(each block is 4 weeks)
PGY4
8 blocks of Emergency Medicine
1 block of Administration
1 block of Ultrasound
1 block of Teaching
1 block of Toxicology
2 weeks of Ophthalmology, 2 weeks of Neurology
2 weeks of Research, 2 weeks of Vacation
(each block is 4 weeks)
Contact Information
Drea Murphy, Graduate Medical Education Coordinator, (405) 307-5340, amurphy@nrh-ok.com
External Links
https://www.normanregional.com/en/ed_program.html
