University of South Florida
History
The Division of Emergency Medicine has been an academic unit within the College of Medicine since 2003. It is responsible for the medical direction of the Tampa General Hospital Emergency Care Center and the USF Emergency Medicine Residency Training Program. Most of the Emergency Medicine training occurs at TGH. USF Health includes the Colleges of Medicine, Nursing, Public Health and Pharmacy and sponsors residency training in 42 specialties.
Leadership
- Department Chair: David Orban
- Program Director: Charlotte Derr, MD, RDMS, FACEP
- Medical Director: David Wein, MD, MBA
- Research Director: Preeti Jois, MD
Training Locations
Primary Hospital
Primary Tampa General Hospital
Secondary Hospital
Curriculum
PGY1
- Adult Emergency Medicine 3 months
- Pediatric Emergency Medicine 1 month
- Anesthesia 2 weeks
- Ophthomology 2 weeks
- Obstetrics/Gynecology 1 month
- Medical Intensive Care Unit 1 month
- Cardiac Intensive Care Unit 1 month
- Trauma Surgery 1 month
- Orthopedic Surgery 1 month
- Neurosurgery or Vascular Neurology 1 month
- Selective 1 month
PGY2
- Adult Emergency Medicine 6 months
- Pediatric Emergency Medicine 1 month
- Toxicology 1 month
- Medical Intensive Care Unit 1 month
- Pediatric Intensive Care Unit 1 month
- EM Selective 1 month
- Emergency Medical Services 1 month
PGY3
- Adult Emergency Medicine (with peds inte
- Trauma ICU 1 month
- Administration 2 weeks
- Ultrasound/Radiology 2 weeks
- Research 1 month
- Elective 1 month
Electives
Fellowships
- Ultrasound
- EMS
- Critical Care
- Administration
- Simulation
Contact Information
Residency Coordinator: Missy Kelly
External Links
http://health.usf.edu/medicine/internalmedicine/emergency/