Maine Medical Center
History
The Emergency Department (ED) at MMC is a state-of-the-art facility designed to meet the needs of a high-volume, tertiary-care patient population.
The ED is the busiest in Maine and serves approximately 70,000 patients per year from Maine and New Hampshire, as well as visitors from all over the world.
Its ED utilizes some of the most advanced technologic and therapeutic treatment modalities available in emergency medicine today, including bedside ultrasonography, light-speed CT scanning, digital radiography, and advanced airway management systems. The MMC ED is the gateway to the most advanced trauma system in Maine. It offers a full spectrum of emergency and trauma care 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to patients of all ages.
Leadership
- Department Chair: Michael Baumann, MD
- Program Director: Andrew Perron, FACEP, MD
- Associate/Assistant Program Director:
- Research Director: Tania Strout, Ph.D
Training Locations
Primary Hospital
Maine Medical Center
Secondary Hospital
Curriculum
PGY1
- ED - 5 months
- ED/Ultrasound - 1 month
- Anesthesia - 1 month
- Cardiology - 1 month
- Critical Care - 1 month
- OB - 1 month
- Pediatrics - 1 month
- Trauma -1 month
PGY2
- ED-7 months
- Critical Care - 2 months
- Elective - 1 month
- Toxicology - 1 month
- Trauma - 1 month
PGY3
- ED-8 months
- Admin/EMS - 1 month
- Elective - 1 month
- PICU - 1month
- Teaching - 1month
Electives
Fellowships
Contact Information
Residency Coordinator: Jana Ricker Phone: +1 207 662 7050 Fax: +1 207 662 7054
External Links
http://www.mmc.org/emergency-medicine-residency