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*Quality emergency care is a fundamental, individual right and is available to all who seek it; and | *Quality emergency care is a fundamental, individual right and is available to all who seek it; and They practice this in their own ED. | ||
*There is a body of knowledge unique to Emergency Medicine that requires continuing refinement and development. | *There is a body of knowledge unique to Emergency Medicine that requires continuing refinement and development. They strive to acquire skills and resources for research to advance it. They strive to be its exemplary role models and teachers. | ||
*Board-certified, credentialed emergency physicians best practice quality Emergency Medicine, and | *Board-certified, credentialed emergency physicians best practice quality Emergency Medicine, and they train their residents to do the same. | ||
*The best interest of the patient is served when emergency physicians practice in a fair, equitable, and tolerant environment supportive of diversity. | *The best interest of the patient is served when emergency physicians practice in a fair, equitable, and tolerant environment supportive of diversity. | ||
* | *They value each practitioner's professional and personal growth, and acknowledge the need to balance both. | ||
*The emergency physician has the responsibility to play the lead role in the definition and evaluation of quality emergency care. | *The emergency physician has the responsibility to play the lead role in the definition and evaluation of quality emergency care. | ||
*Patients deserve compassion and preservation of dignity in the care they receive. | *Patients deserve compassion and preservation of dignity in the care they receive. | ||
*A respect for diversity is one of | *A respect for diversity is one of their core values. They are committed to recruiting and supporting a rich community of outstanding faculty, staff and residents/fellows. | ||
==Leadership== | ==Leadership== | ||
*'''Department Chair:'''Gary Johnson, MD, FACEP | *'''Department Chair:'''Gary Johnson, MD, FACEP | ||
Revision as of 10:10, 29 April 2016
History
The Department of Emergency Medicine at SUNY Upstate Medical University exists to promote the specialty of Emergency Medicine and related specialties through excellence in scholarly patient care, education, and research.
Values
- Quality emergency care is a fundamental, individual right and is available to all who seek it; and They practice this in their own ED.
- There is a body of knowledge unique to Emergency Medicine that requires continuing refinement and development. They strive to acquire skills and resources for research to advance it. They strive to be its exemplary role models and teachers.
- Board-certified, credentialed emergency physicians best practice quality Emergency Medicine, and they train their residents to do the same.
- The best interest of the patient is served when emergency physicians practice in a fair, equitable, and tolerant environment supportive of diversity.
- They value each practitioner's professional and personal growth, and acknowledge the need to balance both.
- The emergency physician has the responsibility to play the lead role in the definition and evaluation of quality emergency care.
- Patients deserve compassion and preservation of dignity in the care they receive.
- A respect for diversity is one of their core values. They are committed to recruiting and supporting a rich community of outstanding faculty, staff and residents/fellows.
Leadership
- Department Chair:Gary Johnson, MD, FACEP
- Program Director: William F. Paolo
- Associate/Assistant Program Director:
- Research Director: William Grant, EdD
Training Locations
Primary Hospital
University Hospital of Syracuse
Secondary Hospital
UH Community General Hospital Campus
Curriculum
PGY1
- 1 TLLT
- 1 Anesthesia/ED
- 1 Burn/ED
- 1Cardiology
- 1 EMS/US
- 1 Medicine
- 1 ObGyn
- 1.5 Pediatric ED
- 4.5 ED
PGY2
- 10 ED
- 1 Toxicology
- 1 ICU
- 1 Elective
PGY3
- 9 ED
- 1 Administrative
- 2 Electives
- 1 PICU
Electives
Fellowships
Contact Information
Residency Coordinator: Diane Hartzog Email: hartzogd@upstate.edu Phone: +1 315 464 4363 Fax: +1 315 464 4854
External Links
http://www.upstate.edu/emergency
