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==History==
==History==
It is located in the heart of southern California and accept thirteen outstanding residents per year. In their three year program residents divide their time between Loma Linda University Medical Center Children's Hospital and Riverside County Regional Medical Center.The diverse patient populations and hospital systems provide the optimal training mix for learning emergency medicine. The combined patient census of the two facilities is over 150,000 patients per year. In addition to the core emergency medicine curriculum, our residency boasts unparalleled opportunities to practice emergency medicine in exciting and developing fields.  
It is located in the heart of southern California and accepts thirteen outstanding residents per year. In their three year program, residents divide their time between Loma Linda University Medical Center, VA Hospital, Children's Hospital and Riverside County University Health Center.The diverse patient populations and hospital systems provide the optimal training mix for learning emergency medicine. The combined patient census of the two facilities is over 150,000 patients per year. In addition to the core emergency medicine curriculum, our residency boasts unparalleled opportunities to practice emergency medicine in exciting and developing fields.
==Summary==


==Leadership==
==Leadership==
*'''Department Chair:''' Kathleen Clem, MD., FACEP
*'''Department Chair:''' Elizabeth Walters, MD., FACEP
*'''Program Director:''' Michael Kiemeney, MD, FACEP
*'''Program Director:''' Michael Kiemeney, MD, FACEP
*'''Associate/Assistant Program Director:''' Tim Young, MD, FACEP & Mindi Guptill, MD, FACEP
*'''Associate Program Director:''' Brian Wolk, MD, FACEP, FAAP
*'''Research Director:'''
*'''Associate Program Director:''' Deena Bengiamin, MD, FACEP
*'''Associate Program Director:''' Liz Fierro, MD, FACEP, FAAP


==Training Locations==
==Training Locations==
===Primary Hospital===
===Primary Hospital===
Loma Linda University Medical Center
Loma Linda University Medical Center
===Secondary Hospital===
===Secondary Hospitals===
Riverside University Health System
Loma Linda University Children's Hospital
St. Bernadine Medical Center
Loma Linda Veteran's Administration Hospital


==Curriculum==
==Curriculum==
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===PGY1===
===PGY1===
*ED orientation (July) - 1 mo
*ED orientation (July) - 1 mo
*ED (LLUMC) - 1 mo  
*ED (LLUMC) - 2 mo  
*Trauma Surgery (LLUMC) - 1 mo  
*Trauma Surgery (LLUMC) - 1 mo  
*ED (RCRMC)- 1 mo
*Trauma Surgery (RCRMC)- 1 mo  
*Trauma Surgery (RCRMC)- 1 mo  
*CCU - 1 mo  
*EMS/ED (LLUMC) - 1 mo
*MICU - 1 mo  
*MICU (LLUMC) - 1 mo  
*Anesthesia- 1 mo  
*Anesthesia (LL VA) - 1 mo  
*Orthopedics- 1 mo  
*Orthopedics (LLUMC) - 1 mo  
*OB/GYN - 1 mo
*OB/GYN (LLUMC) - 2 wk
*Peds ED (LLUMC) 1 mo  
*Peds ED (LLUMC) 1 mo  
*Ultrasound - 1 mo
*Ultrasound (LLUMC) - 1 mo
*Elective - 2 wk


===PGY2===
===PGY2===
*ED (LLUMC) - 3 mo  
*ED (LLUMC) - 6 mo  
*ED (RCRMC)- 4 mo  
*Peds ED (LLUMC) - 1 mo
*Peds ED (LLUMC)- 1 mo
*MICU (LL VA) - 1 mo  
*MICU- 1 mo  
*Peds ICU (LLUCH) - 1 mo  
*Peds ICU - 1 mo  
*Neuro ICU (LLUCH) - 1 mo  
*EMS - 1 mo  
*Surgical ICU  (LLUCH) - 1 mo  
*Elective - 1 mo
*Elective - 1 mo


===PGY3===
===PGY3===
*ED (LLUMC) - 6 mo  
*ED (LLUMC) - 7-8 mo  
*ED (RCRMC) - 4 mo
*ED (St. B) - 1-2 mo
*Peds ED - 0.5 mo
*Peds ED/ED (LLUMC) - 1 mo
*Elective - 1.5 mo
*Med Ed (LLUMC) - 1 mo
*Elective - 1 mo


==Electives==
==Electives==
*Pediatric Dental Anesthesia
*Ultrasound
*Ultrasound
*Clinical Ethics
*Clinical Ethics
*ECG
*[[ECG]]
*Research
*Research
*Evidence-Based Medicine
*Evidence-Based Medicine
*Pediatric EM procedures
*Pediatric EM procedures
*Sports Medicine
*Pain Medicine
*Transfer Center
*Learning Innovations in Medical Education
*EMS
*EMS
*Medical Spanish
*International EM
*International EM
*VA Airway
*Ophthalmology
*Ophthalmology
*Radiology
*Radiology
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==Fellowships==
==Fellowships==
*[[Has::Pediatric emergency medicine fellowship]]
*[[Has::International medicine fellowship]]
*[[Has::Ultrasound fellowship]]
*[[Has::EMS fellowship]]
*[[Has::Medical education fellowship]]
*Combined [[Has::International medicine fellowship]] and [[Has::Ultrasound fellowship]]


==Contact Information==
==Contact Information==
Residency Coordinator: Kathy Haimson Email: khaimson@ahs.llu.edu Phone: +1 909 558 4085 Fax: +1 909 558 0121
Residency Coordinator: Tiana Gonzales
Email: TIGonzales@llu.edu
Phone: 909-558-8719
Fax 909-558-7941
 
==External Links==
==External Links==
http://lomalindahealth.org/medical-center/our-services/emergency/for-health-care-professionals/residency/index.page
http://www.lluem.org
 
http://medical-center.lomalindahealth.org/health-professionals/residency-programs/emergency-medicine-residency
 
http://medical-center.lomalindahealth.org/our-services/emergency-department
 
http://rcrmc.org/home/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=38&Itemid=30
 
http://www.lomalinda.va.gov/
 
==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)]]
*[[Residency programs]]
*[[Emergency medicine residency programs]]


[[Category:Resources]]
[[Category:Resources]]

Latest revision as of 22:07, 4 August 2025

History

It is located in the heart of southern California and accepts thirteen outstanding residents per year. In their three year program, residents divide their time between Loma Linda University Medical Center, VA Hospital, Children's Hospital and Riverside County University Health Center.The diverse patient populations and hospital systems provide the optimal training mix for learning emergency medicine. The combined patient census of the two facilities is over 150,000 patients per year. In addition to the core emergency medicine curriculum, our residency boasts unparalleled opportunities to practice emergency medicine in exciting and developing fields.

Leadership

  • Department Chair: Elizabeth Walters, MD., FACEP
  • Program Director: Michael Kiemeney, MD, FACEP
  • Associate Program Director: Brian Wolk, MD, FACEP, FAAP
  • Associate Program Director: Deena Bengiamin, MD, FACEP
  • Associate Program Director: Liz Fierro, MD, FACEP, FAAP

Training Locations

Primary Hospital

Loma Linda University Medical Center

Secondary Hospitals

Loma Linda University Children's Hospital St. Bernadine Medical Center Loma Linda Veteran's Administration Hospital

Curriculum

PGY1

  • ED orientation (July) - 1 mo
  • ED (LLUMC) - 2 mo
  • Trauma Surgery (LLUMC) - 1 mo
  • Trauma Surgery (RCRMC)- 1 mo
  • EMS/ED (LLUMC) - 1 mo
  • MICU (LLUMC) - 1 mo
  • Anesthesia (LL VA) - 1 mo
  • Orthopedics (LLUMC) - 1 mo
  • OB/GYN (LLUMC) - 2 wk
  • Peds ED (LLUMC) 1 mo
  • Ultrasound (LLUMC) - 1 mo
  • Elective - 2 wk

PGY2

  • ED (LLUMC) - 6 mo
  • Peds ED (LLUMC) - 1 mo
  • MICU (LL VA) - 1 mo
  • Peds ICU (LLUCH) - 1 mo
  • Neuro ICU (LLUCH) - 1 mo
  • Surgical ICU (LLUCH) - 1 mo
  • Elective - 1 mo

PGY3

  • ED (LLUMC) - 7-8 mo
  • ED (St. B) - 1-2 mo
  • Peds ED/ED (LLUMC) - 1 mo
  • Med Ed (LLUMC) - 1 mo
  • Elective - 1 mo

Electives

  • Ultrasound
  • Clinical Ethics
  • ECG
  • Research
  • Evidence-Based Medicine
  • Pediatric EM procedures
  • Pain Medicine
  • Learning Innovations in Medical Education
  • EMS
  • Medical Spanish
  • International EM
  • Ophthalmology
  • Radiology
  • Medical Simulation
  • Toxicology

Fellowships

Contact Information

Residency Coordinator: Tiana Gonzales Email: TIGonzales@llu.edu Phone: 909-558-8719 Fax 909-558-7941

External Links

http://www.lluem.org

http://medical-center.lomalindahealth.org/health-professionals/residency-programs/emergency-medicine-residency

http://medical-center.lomalindahealth.org/our-services/emergency-department

http://rcrmc.org/home/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=38&Itemid=30

http://www.lomalinda.va.gov/

See Also