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==History==
==History==
Our faculty and residency leadership have spent more than 35 years optimizing our clinical and educational experiences. UCLA and Los Angeles County support the program well. We have excellent emergency departments, outstanding faculty, and ample educational resources. Our training sites and rotations have been selected to provide the broadest diversity of clinical experience. Faculty hiring has always emphasized clinical and teaching skills, and our educational activities have been continuously evaluated and improved.
Our faculty and residency leadership have spent more than 40 years optimizing our clinical and educational experiences. UCLA Emergency Medicine provides unbounded opportunities to its trainees. World-class faculty dedicated to resident education, research, and leadership in the field of emergency medicine help our residents reach their full potential. We focus on training residents to be outstanding clinicians, as well as providing mentorship to help them develop expertise in an area of interest that is their passion within our exciting specialty.


==Leadership==
==Leadership==
*'''Department Chair:''' Bonnie Cheung
*'''Department Chair:''' Gregory Hendey, MD
*'''Program Director:''' Marshall Morgan, MD
*'''Program Director:''' Rebecca Bavolek, MD
*'''Associate/Assistant Program Director:'''
*'''Associate/Assistant Program Directors:'''  
*'''Research Director:''' Larry Baraff, MD
*Richelle Cooper, MD, MSHS
*Scott Lundberg, MD
*Steven Lai, MD
 
*'''Research Directors:'''  
*David Schriger, MD
*Breena Taira, MD, MPH
==Training Locations==
==Training Locations==
===Primary Hospital===
===Primary Hospitals===
UCLA Medical Center
*UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center
*Olive View-UCLA Medical Center
 
===Secondary Hospital===
===Secondary Hospital===
Olive View-UCLA Medical Center
*Antelope Valley Hospital
*Children's Hospital Los Angeles
*Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
 
==Curriculum==
==Curriculum==


===PGY1===
===PGY1===
*Emergency Medicine x 24 weeks
*Intern Boot Camp (2 weeks)
*Medicine CCU x 2 weeks
*Emergency Medicine at UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center (10 weeks)
*Medicine MICU x 2 weeks
*Emergency Medicine at Olive View‐UCLA Medical Center (10 weeks)
*Medicine Wards x 8 weeks
*Emergency Medicine Ultrasound Rotation (2 weeks)
*Surgery - Trauma/Plastics x 8 weeks
*Pediatric Emergency Medicine at Olive View‐UCLA Medical Center (2 weeks)
*Pediatrics x 2 weeks
*CCU at UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center (2 weeks)
*Anesthesia x 2 weeks
*MICU at UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center (2 weeks)
*Vacation x 4 weeks
*MICU at Olive View‐UCLA Medical Center (2 weeks)
*Pediatric ICU at UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center (2 weeks)
*Internal Medicine at UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center (4 weeks)
*Internal Medicine at Olive View‐UCLA Medical Center (4 weeks)
*Trauma Surgery at UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center (2 weeks)
*Hand/Plastic Surgery at Olive View‐UCLA Medical Center (2 weeks)
*Anesthesiology at Olive View‐UCLA Medical Center (2 weeks)
*Vacation (4 weeks)
 
===PGY2===
===PGY2===
*Emergency Medicine x 30 weeks
*Emergency Medicine at UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center (16 weeks)
*Medicine CCU x 4 weeks
*Emergency Medicine at Olive View‐UCLA Medical Center (16 weeks)
*Medicine MICU x 4 weeks
*Emergency Medicine at Antelope Valley Hospital (2 weeks)
*Obstetrics x 2 weeks
*Pediatric Emergency Medicine at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (2 weeks)
*Pediatric Emergency Medicine x 2 weeks
*CCU at Cedars‐Sinai Medical Center (4 weeks)
*Community Emergency Medicine x 2 weeks
*MICU at Olive View‐UCLA Medical Center (4 weeks)
*Ultrasound x 2 weeks
*Obstetrics at UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center (2 weeks)
*Elective x 2 weeks
*Elective Time (2 weeks)
*Vacation x 4 weeks
*Vacation (4 weeks)
 
===PGY3===
===PGY3===
*Emergency Medicine x 32 weeks
*Emergency Medicine at UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center (16 weeks)
*Pediatric Emergency Medicine x 4 weeks
*Emergency Medicine at Olive View‐UCLA Medical Center (16 weeks)
*Community Emergency Medicine x 4 weeks
*Emergency Medicine at Antelope Valley Hospital (4 weeks)
*Toxicology x 2 weeks
*Pediatric Emergency Medicine at CHLA (4 weeks)
*Elective x 6 weeks
*Toxicology Rotation (2 weeks)
*Vacation x 4 weeks
*Elective Time (6 weeks)
*Vacation (4 weeks)
 
===PGY4===
===PGY4===
*Emergency Medicine x 30 weeks
*Emergency Medicine at UCLA‐Ronald Reagan Medical Center (15 weeks)
*Community Emergency Medicine x 4 weeks
*Emergency Medicine at Olive View‐UCLA Medical Center (15 weeks)
*Administration x 2 weeks
*Emergency Medicine at Antelope Valley Hospital (4 weeks)
*Elective x 12 weeks
*Administration Rotation (2 weeks)
*Vacation x 4 weeks
*Elective Time (12 weeks)
*Vacation (4 weeks)
 
==Electives==
==Electives==
Our Program embraces a "liberal arts" approach to our elective time. As such, our electives are flexible and dynamic, with a focus on supporting your areas of academic interests and clinical development. Some popular examples include:
*International Health: Bali, Chile, China
*Toxicology: Regional, New  York, London, Australia
*Pediatric EM: Regional, New York, Denver, Hawaii (Kapiolani)
*Medical Education: Simulation, Residents as Teachers
*EMS: Aeromedical Operations, Center for Prehospital Care
*Wilderness Medicine: High Altitude Medicine (Telluride), Hyperbaric Medicine, Principles of Aviation and Space Medicine (Johnson NASA Space Center)
*Clinical Development: Ophthalmology, Orthopedics, Critical Care, Ultrasound, Etc.


==Fellowships==
==Fellowships==
*Research
*Research
*National Clinical Scholars
*Ultrasound
*Ultrasound
*Administrative
*Medical Education and Simulation
*Administrative: UCLA & Antelope Valley Hospital
*Administrative: UCLA & VEP
*International and Domestic Health Equity and Leadership (IDHEAL)
*Clinical Informatics
==Contact Information==
==Contact Information==
Residency Coordinator: Bonnie Cheung Email: bcheung@mednet.ucla.edu Phone: +1 310 794 0585 Fax: +1 310 794 0599
*Residency Coordinator: Gabrielle Stolwyk
*Email: gstolwyk@mednet.ucla.edu  
*Phone: +1 310 794 0785
*Fax: +1 310 794 0599
 
==External Links==
==External Links==
http://www.emergencymedicine.ucla.edu
http://www.emergencymedicine.ucla.edu/index.php
==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 00:41, 4 January 2017

History

Our faculty and residency leadership have spent more than 40 years optimizing our clinical and educational experiences. UCLA Emergency Medicine provides unbounded opportunities to its trainees. World-class faculty dedicated to resident education, research, and leadership in the field of emergency medicine help our residents reach their full potential. We focus on training residents to be outstanding clinicians, as well as providing mentorship to help them develop expertise in an area of interest that is their passion within our exciting specialty.

Leadership

  • Department Chair: Gregory Hendey, MD
  • Program Director: Rebecca Bavolek, MD
  • Associate/Assistant Program Directors:
  • Richelle Cooper, MD, MSHS
  • Scott Lundberg, MD
  • Steven Lai, MD
  • Research Directors:
  • David Schriger, MD
  • Breena Taira, MD, MPH

Training Locations

Primary Hospitals

  • UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center
  • Olive View-UCLA Medical Center

Secondary Hospital

  • Antelope Valley Hospital
  • Children's Hospital Los Angeles
  • Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

Curriculum

PGY1

  • Intern Boot Camp (2 weeks)
  • Emergency Medicine at UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center (10 weeks)
  • Emergency Medicine at Olive View‐UCLA Medical Center (10 weeks)
  • Emergency Medicine Ultrasound Rotation (2 weeks)
  • Pediatric Emergency Medicine at Olive View‐UCLA Medical Center (2 weeks)
  • CCU at UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center (2 weeks)
  • MICU at UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center (2 weeks)
  • MICU at Olive View‐UCLA Medical Center (2 weeks)
  • Pediatric ICU at UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center (2 weeks)
  • Internal Medicine at UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center (4 weeks)
  • Internal Medicine at Olive View‐UCLA Medical Center (4 weeks)
  • Trauma Surgery at UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center (2 weeks)
  • Hand/Plastic Surgery at Olive View‐UCLA Medical Center (2 weeks)
  • Anesthesiology at Olive View‐UCLA Medical Center (2 weeks)
  • Vacation (4 weeks)

PGY2

  • Emergency Medicine at UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center (16 weeks)
  • Emergency Medicine at Olive View‐UCLA Medical Center (16 weeks)
  • Emergency Medicine at Antelope Valley Hospital (2 weeks)
  • Pediatric Emergency Medicine at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (2 weeks)
  • CCU at Cedars‐Sinai Medical Center (4 weeks)
  • MICU at Olive View‐UCLA Medical Center (4 weeks)
  • Obstetrics at UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center (2 weeks)
  • Elective Time (2 weeks)
  • Vacation (4 weeks)

PGY3

  • Emergency Medicine at UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center (16 weeks)
  • Emergency Medicine at Olive View‐UCLA Medical Center (16 weeks)
  • Emergency Medicine at Antelope Valley Hospital (4 weeks)
  • Pediatric Emergency Medicine at CHLA (4 weeks)
  • Toxicology Rotation (2 weeks)
  • Elective Time (6 weeks)
  • Vacation (4 weeks)

PGY4

  • Emergency Medicine at UCLA‐Ronald Reagan Medical Center (15 weeks)
  • Emergency Medicine at Olive View‐UCLA Medical Center (15 weeks)
  • Emergency Medicine at Antelope Valley Hospital (4 weeks)
  • Administration Rotation (2 weeks)
  • Elective Time (12 weeks)
  • Vacation (4 weeks)

Electives

Our Program embraces a "liberal arts" approach to our elective time. As such, our electives are flexible and dynamic, with a focus on supporting your areas of academic interests and clinical development. Some popular examples include:

  • International Health: Bali, Chile, China
  • Toxicology: Regional, New York, London, Australia
  • Pediatric EM: Regional, New York, Denver, Hawaii (Kapiolani)
  • Medical Education: Simulation, Residents as Teachers
  • EMS: Aeromedical Operations, Center for Prehospital Care
  • Wilderness Medicine: High Altitude Medicine (Telluride), Hyperbaric Medicine, Principles of Aviation and Space Medicine (Johnson NASA Space Center)
  • Clinical Development: Ophthalmology, Orthopedics, Critical Care, Ultrasound, Etc.

Fellowships

  • Research
  • National Clinical Scholars
  • Ultrasound
  • Medical Education and Simulation
  • Administrative: UCLA & Antelope Valley Hospital
  • Administrative: UCLA & VEP
  • International and Domestic Health Equity and Leadership (IDHEAL)
  • Clinical Informatics

Contact Information

  • Residency Coordinator: Gabrielle Stolwyk
  • Email: gstolwyk@mednet.ucla.edu
  • Phone: +1 310 794 0785
  • Fax: +1 310 794 0599

External Links

http://www.emergencymedicine.ucla.edu/index.php

See Also