Duke University Hospital
History
The Duke Emergency Medicine Residency Training Program gives residents the knowledge and the clinical skills necessary to excel as an emergency physician in any setting. Meet the people behind the program and explore the opportunities available in their residency program.
The Duke Division of Emergency Medicine offers two different fellowship programs.
Their participation in the multispecialty Global Health Fellowship gives emergency physicians an opporutunity to learn about conducting clinical practice, research, and education internationally.
Leadership
- Division Chair: Charles Gerardo MD
- Program Director: Joshua Broder, MD
- Associate/Assistant Program Director: David Gordon, MD and Sreeja Natesan MD
- Research Director: Alex Limkakeng, MD
Training Locations
Primary Hospital
Duke University Medical Center
Secondary Hospital
Durham Regional Hospital
Curriculum
PGY1
- EM - 23 weeks
- Anes/US - 4 weeks
- CCU - 4 weeks
- DUH Medicine - 4 weeks
- Resuscitation- 4 weeks
- DUH Obstetrics - 4 weeks
- Pediatrics - 4 weeks
- Vacation - 4 weeks
- Ophthalmology - 1 week
PGY2
- EM - 33 weeks
- DRH-EM - 3 weeks
- MICU - 4 weeks
- PICU - 4 weeks
- SICU - 4 weeks
- Vacation - 4 weeks
PGY3
- EM - 40 weeks
- EMS/Admin 4weeks
- Elective - 4 weeks
- Vacation- 4 weeks
Electives
Fellowships
Global Health Ultrasound Hyperbaric Medicine Sports Medicine
Contact Information
Residency Coordinator: Kimberly Brown Email: brown318@mc.duke.edu Phone: +1 919 681 2247 Fax: +1 919 668 6115
External Links
http://emergencymedicine.surgery.duke.edu/education-and-training