University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School
History
Founded in 2012, the UT Austin program takes 8 residents per class. The residency is fully accredited by the ACGME. They are affiliated with The University of Texas at Austin, a University with national prominence as a leader in medical education and cutting edge research, Seton Family of Hospitals, a not-for-profit healthcare system serving an 11 county population of 1.8 million people, and Emergency Service Partners (ESP), a physician owned EM group.
Leadership
- Department Chair:Chris Ziebell
- Program Director:Todd Berger
- Associate/Assistant Program Director:Janna Welch
- Associate/Assistant Program Director:Ann Czarnik
- Associate/Assistant Program Director:Shawn Wassmuth
- Research Director:Lawrence Brown
Training Locations
Primary Hospital
Dell Seton Medical Center at The University of Texas
Secondary Hospitals
Dell Children's Medical Center
Seton Medical Center Austin
Seton Highland Lakes
Seton Medical Center Williamson County
Curriculum
PGY1
- 4 Blocks EM: Dell Seton Medical Center UT
- 2 Blocks EM: Dell Children's
- 1 Block EM: Seton Medical Center Austin
- 1 Block Medical ICU
- 1 Block Anesthesia
- 1 Block Orthopedics
- 1 Block Labor and Delivery
- 1 Block Trauma and Acute Care Surgery
- 1 Block Pediatric ICU
PGY2
- 5 1/2 Blocks EM: Dell Seton Medical Center UT
- 1 Block EM: Dell Children's
- 1 1/2 Blocks EM: Seton Medical Center Austin
- 1 Block Surgical ICU
- 1 Block Secton ICU
- 1 Block ED Ultrasound
- 1 Block EMS
- 1 Block Elective
PGY3
- 6 Blocks EM: Dell Seton Medical Center UT
- 1 1/2 Blocks EM: Dell Children's
- 1 1/2 Blocks EM: Seton Medical Center Austin
- 1 Block EM: Seton Highland Lakes
- 1 Block Toxicology
- 1 Block ED Administration
- 1 Block Elective
Electives
Fellowships
- Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship
Contact Information
Residency Coordinator:
Cindy Fisher
Email: cfisher@seton.org
Phone: +1 512 324 8221