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==History== | ==History== | ||
Emergency Medicine became an autonomous academic department within the School of Medicine in 1998. The first Chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine was Arthur Kellermann, MD, MPH, now professor and Dean of the F. Edward Hébert School of Medicine at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. Katherine L. Heilpern, MD was named the Ada Lee and Pete Correll Professor and Chair in 2007. | |||
It holds as its core purposes the delivery of outstanding prehospital and emergency care, advancement of science through groundbreaking translational and public health research, leadership in innovation and delivery of state-of-the-art education to a diverse group of trainees and communities. | |||
The Emory Department of Emergency Medicine will be the national and international leader in prehospital and emergency care, known for compassionate patient-centered and family-centered care; distinctive and collaborative scholarly activities that advance the health and educational needs of the communities we serve; outstanding faculty, staff and trainees who embrace diversity and promote interdisciplinary partnerships to advance the public’s health. | |||
It values and promotes following: | |||
Diversity | |||
Professional growth, Development and opportunity | |||
Creativity, Intellectual curiosity, Innovation, Critical thinking, and Diffusion of knowledge | |||
==Leadership== | ==Leadership== | ||
*'''Department Chair:''' Katherine Heilpern, MD | *'''Department Chair:''' Katherine Heilpern, MD | ||
Revision as of 02:47, 29 April 2016
History
Emergency Medicine became an autonomous academic department within the School of Medicine in 1998. The first Chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine was Arthur Kellermann, MD, MPH, now professor and Dean of the F. Edward Hébert School of Medicine at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. Katherine L. Heilpern, MD was named the Ada Lee and Pete Correll Professor and Chair in 2007.
It holds as its core purposes the delivery of outstanding prehospital and emergency care, advancement of science through groundbreaking translational and public health research, leadership in innovation and delivery of state-of-the-art education to a diverse group of trainees and communities.
The Emory Department of Emergency Medicine will be the national and international leader in prehospital and emergency care, known for compassionate patient-centered and family-centered care; distinctive and collaborative scholarly activities that advance the health and educational needs of the communities we serve; outstanding faculty, staff and trainees who embrace diversity and promote interdisciplinary partnerships to advance the public’s health.
It values and promotes following: Diversity Professional growth, Development and opportunity Creativity, Intellectual curiosity, Innovation, Critical thinking, and Diffusion of knowledge
Leadership
- Department Chair: Katherine Heilpern, MD
- Program Director: Philip Shayne, MD
- Associate/Assistant Program Director: Jeffrey Siegleman, MD
- Associate/Assistant Program Director: Melissa White, MD, MPH
- Associate/Assistant Program Director: Edward Stettner, MD
- Associate/Assistant Program Director: Michelle Lall, MD
- Research Director: David Wright, MD
Training Locations
Primary Hospital
Grady Memorial Hospital
Secondary Hospital
Emory University Hospital - Midtown
Tertiary Hospital
Children's Hospital of Atlanta at Egleston
Curriculum
PGY1
- ED - 6 mos (3 GMH, 1 EUHM, 2 HSCH Ped)
PGY2
- ED - 6 mos (5 GMH, 1 EUHM)
PGY3
- ED - 7 mos (5 GMH, 1 EUHM, 1 EUH)
Electives
Fellowships
Contact Information
Residency Coordinator: Sharon Ashley and Jacquie Johnson Email: sashley@emory.edu or jacquie.r.johnson@emory.edu Phone: +1 404 251 8865
