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===Alabama===
===Alabama===
*[[University of Alabama]]
*[[University of Alabama]]
*[[University of South Alabama]]


===Arizona===
===Arizona===
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===California===
===California===
*[[Alameda County Medical Center]]
*[[Alameda Health System-Highland Hospital]]
*[[Arrowhead Regional Medical Center]]
*[[Arrowhead Regional Medical Center]]
*[[Desert Regional Medical Center]]
*[[Desert Regional Medical Center]]
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===Florida===
===Florida===
*[[AdventHealth Orlando]]
*[[Aventura Hospital & Medical Center]]
*[[Aventura Hospital & Medical Center]]
*[[Florida Atlantic University]]
*[[Florida Atlantic University]]
*[[Florida Hospital Medical Center]]
*[[Florida Hospital Medical Center]]
*[[Florida State University-Sarasota]]
*[[Jackson Health System (Miami)]]
*[[Jackson Health System (Miami)]]
*[[Kendall Regional Medical Center]]
*[[Kendall Regional Medical Center]]
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===Michigan===
===Michigan===
*[[Beaumont Hospital-Farmington Hills]]
*[[Beaumont Hospital-Farmington Hills]]
*[[Beaumont Hospital-Royal Oak]]
*[[Beaumont Hospital-Trenton/Dearborn]]
*[[Beaumont Hospital-Trenton/Dearborn]]
*[[Central Michigan University College of Medicine]]
*[[Central Michigan University College of Medicine]]
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*[[Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Jacobi and Montefiore Medical Centers]]
*[[Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Jacobi and Montefiore Medical Centers]]
*[[Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Long Island Jewish Medical Center]]
*[[Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Long Island Jewish Medical Center]]
*[[Arnot Ogden Medical Center]]
*[[Brooklyn Hospital Center]]
*[[Brooklyn Hospital Center]]
*[[Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center]]
*[[Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center]]
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*[[St. Barnabas Hospital Health System]]
*[[St. Barnabas Hospital Health System]]
*[[St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center]]
*[[St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center]]
*[[St. John's Riverside Hospital]]
*[[Staten Island University]]
*[[Staten Island University]]
*[[SUNY Downstate/Kings County Hospital]]
*[[SUNY Downstate/Kings County Hospital]]
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===Ohio===
===Ohio===
*[[Adena Health System]]
*[[Akron General]]
*[[Akron General]]
*[[Case Western Reserve University/Metrohealth]]
*[[Case Western Reserve University/Metrohealth]]
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===Oklahoma===
===Oklahoma===
*[[Oklahoma State University Medical Center]]
*[[Comanche County Memorial Hosp]]
*[[Comanche County Memorial Hosp]]
*[[Norman Regional Health System]]
*[[Norman Regional Health System]]
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===Pennsylvania===
===Pennsylvania===
*[[Albert Einstein Medical Center]]
*[[Albert Einstein Medical Center]]
*[[Allegheny General Hospital]]
 
*[[Jefferson Health NorthEast]] (formerly [[Aria Health]])
*[[Allegheny Health Network-Erie]]
*[[Allegheny Health Network-Pittsburgh]]
*[[Jefferson Health NorthEast]] (formerly Aria Health)
*[[Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center]]
*[[Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center]]
*[[Crozer-Chester Medical Center]]
*[[Crozer-Chester Medical Center]]
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*[[Louisiana State University (New Orleans) (combined EM & Peds)]]
*[[Louisiana State University (New Orleans) (combined EM & Peds)]]
*[[University of Maryland (combined EM & Peds)]]
*[[University of Maryland (combined EM & Peds)]]
*[[University of Arizona (combined EM & Peds)]]
*[[University of Arizona Combined Emergency Medicine and Pediatrics]]


==Canada==
==Canada==
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==Pakistan==
==Pakistan==
Emergency Medicine training in Pakistan started in the earlier part of 21st century. College of Physicians and Surgeons started recognizing Emergency Medicine as training discipline in 2010 while the MS programs started earlier than that.
===Federal===
===Federal===
*[[Shifa International Hospital at Islamabad]]
*[[Shifa International Hospital at Islamabad]]
*[[Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences, Islamabad (MS in Program)]]
*[[Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences, Islamabad (MS Program)]]


===Punjab===
===Punjab===

Revision as of 04:33, 4 June 2020

Background

This list and their links are a crowd-sourced presentation of emergency medicine residency programs throughout the world, for use as a central repository by applicants and other users. Included content often includes: history, curriculum, leadership, fellowships, and contact information. Please update the materials if you find old information. Programs and their residents, graduates, and faculty are responsible for keeping their information up to date.

United States

Alabama

Arizona

Arkansas

California

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

District of Columbia

Florida

Georgia

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

Mississippi

Missouri

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

Ohio

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Puerto Rico

Rhode Island

South Carolina

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Combined Emergency Medicine/Internal Medicine Residencies

Combined Emergency Medicine & Pediatrics Residencies

Canada

Eastern Canada

Quebec

Ontario

Western Canada

Pakistan

Emergency Medicine training in Pakistan started in the earlier part of 21st century. College of Physicians and Surgeons started recognizing Emergency Medicine as training discipline in 2010 while the MS programs started earlier than that.

Federal

Punjab

Sindh

Khyber Pakhtunkhah

India

Karnataka

Kerala


Qatar

Iran

Tehran

Brazil

São Paulo

Guatemala

Guatemala City

Saudi Arabia

Riyadh

See Also