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==History==
==History==
More than 3,300 physicians, scientists and researchers from Mayo Clinic share their expertise to empower you.
SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital, an urban hospital with a high acuity emergency department, provides residents with an extensive, heterogeneous patient population from which to learn. Our large trauma volume provides an extraordinary clinical experience. A well- developed city prehospital system, the Missouri Poison Center located at SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children's Medical Center, and aero-medical services provide excellent resources and learning opportunities for our residents.


Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education (MSGME) offers exceptional residency and fellowship training in emergency medicine on Mayo's dynamic campuses in Arizona and Minnesota.
The division's energetic faculty supervises the residents' clinical experience and teaches at the bedside to provide immediate feedback, along with weekly didactic sessions. Through progressive responsibility, residents acquire the skills to manage the flow of an emergency department, learn administrative skills and apply team care treatment and management processes to their future careers. They also develop additional skills as future teachers through mentoring of medical students in clinical and research settings. For example, in our one-of-a-kind Air Force C-STAR program, residents educate physicians, physician assistants and nurse practitioners in preparation for combat deployment. We also provide unique educational exercises in the simulation laboratory and cadaver laboratory.


Centered on the principle "The needs of the patient come first," the Mayo Clinic Emergency Medicine Residency provides the highest quality resident training experience through exposure to the most diverse and clinically challenging patient population and academic opportunities, all in preparation for a versatile career in emergency medicine.
Saint Louis University's tradition of excellence in basic and clinical medical research are exemplified through a curriculum designed to allow residents to acquire the skills necessary to carefully assess the medical literature, understand research methodologies and develop and complete a research project. Residents may also participate in an undergraduate course, Introduction to Medical Research, which is taught by emergency medicine faculty and prepares interested individuals for a career in emergency medicine research.


Regardless of whether you pursue an academic, community or rural setting in which to practice, you will have the skills required to make a positive impact and be successful.
==Leadership==
==Leadership==
*'''Department Chair:''' Annie Sadosty, M.D.
*'''Program Director:''' Craig Krausz, M.D.
*'''Program Director:''' James Colletti, M.D.
*'''Assistant Program Director:''' Emily Fite, M.D.
*'''Associate/Assistant Program Director:'''
*'''Associate Program Director:''' Kene Chukwuanu, M.D.
*'''Research Director:''' Erik Hess, MD
*'''Research Director:''' Erik Hess, MD
==Training Locations==
==Training Locations==
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===PGY1===
===PGY1===
*EM- 5 months  
*EM: 5 months (including one month of orientation)
*Emergency Psych/Anesthesia - 1 month  
*Anesthesia/Ultrasound: 1 month  
*Thoracic / Vascular ICU - 1 month  
*MICU: 1 month
*Ob/Gyn - 1 month
*OB/GYN: 2 weeks
*Pediatric Emergency Medicine - 1 month  
*Orthopedics: 2 weeks
*Orthopedic Trauma Surgery - 1 month  
*PICU/Pediatric Critical Care Transport: 2 weeks
*EMS/Ultrasound 101 - 1 month  
*NICU: 2 weeks
*SICU - 1 month
*Pediatric EM: 1 month
*Trauma Surgery: 1 month
*VA EM: 1 month
 
===PGY2===
===PGY2===
*EM/Pediatric EM - 6 months
*EM: 7 months
*Orthopedic Hand Surgery - 1 month  
*Community EM: 1 month
*ICU Selective - 1 month
*Pediatric EM: 1 month
*PICU - 1 month  
*SICU: 1 month
*SICU - 1 month  
*VA EM/Research: 1 month
*Research - 1 month  
*MICU: 1 month
*Elective/Selective -1 month
 
===PGY3===
===PGY3===
*EM/Pediatric EM - 9 months
*EM: 8 months
*Elective/Selective - 1 month  
*Community EM: 2 months
*Advanced EM Ultrasonography - 1 month  
*Pediatric EM: 1 month
*Community EM Selective - 1 month
*MICU: 1 month
==Electives==
*Selective: 1 month


==Fellowships==
==Fellowships==
*Emergency Medicine Education
*Emergency Medicine Simulation and Education
*Pediatric Emergency Medicine
*Emergency Medicine Administrative, Quality and Safety


==Contact Information==
==Contact Information==
Residency Coordinator: Darcie Skoda Email: emres@mayo.edu Phone: +1 507 255 2192 Fax: +1 507 293 0584
Residency Coordinator: Wanda Bailey-Gregory
*Email: wanda.baileygregory@health.slu.edu
*Phone: 314-268-7133
==External Links==
==External Links==
*http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/emergmed-r.html
*https://www.slu.edu/medicine/surgery/emergency-medicine/residency/index.php
*http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/residencies-fellowships/emergency-medicine/emergency-medicine-residency-minnesota


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 20:32, 18 March 2020

History

SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital, an urban hospital with a high acuity emergency department, provides residents with an extensive, heterogeneous patient population from which to learn. Our large trauma volume provides an extraordinary clinical experience. A well- developed city prehospital system, the Missouri Poison Center located at SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children's Medical Center, and aero-medical services provide excellent resources and learning opportunities for our residents.

The division's energetic faculty supervises the residents' clinical experience and teaches at the bedside to provide immediate feedback, along with weekly didactic sessions. Through progressive responsibility, residents acquire the skills to manage the flow of an emergency department, learn administrative skills and apply team care treatment and management processes to their future careers. They also develop additional skills as future teachers through mentoring of medical students in clinical and research settings. For example, in our one-of-a-kind Air Force C-STAR program, residents educate physicians, physician assistants and nurse practitioners in preparation for combat deployment. We also provide unique educational exercises in the simulation laboratory and cadaver laboratory.

Saint Louis University's tradition of excellence in basic and clinical medical research are exemplified through a curriculum designed to allow residents to acquire the skills necessary to carefully assess the medical literature, understand research methodologies and develop and complete a research project. Residents may also participate in an undergraduate course, Introduction to Medical Research, which is taught by emergency medicine faculty and prepares interested individuals for a career in emergency medicine research.

Leadership

  • Program Director: Craig Krausz, M.D.
  • Assistant Program Director: Emily Fite, M.D.
  • Associate Program Director: Kene Chukwuanu, M.D.
  • Research Director: Erik Hess, MD

Training Locations

Primary Hospital

Mayo Clinic/Saint Marys Hospital

Secondary Hospital

Curriculum

PGY1

  • EM: 5 months (including one month of orientation)
  • Anesthesia/Ultrasound: 1 month
  • MICU: 1 month
  • OB/GYN: 2 weeks
  • Orthopedics: 2 weeks
  • PICU/Pediatric Critical Care Transport: 2 weeks
  • NICU: 2 weeks
  • Pediatric EM: 1 month
  • Trauma Surgery: 1 month
  • VA EM: 1 month

PGY2

  • EM: 7 months
  • Community EM: 1 month
  • Pediatric EM: 1 month
  • SICU: 1 month
  • VA EM/Research: 1 month
  • MICU: 1 month

PGY3

  • EM: 8 months
  • Community EM: 2 months
  • Pediatric EM: 1 month
  • MICU: 1 month
  • Selective: 1 month

Fellowships

  • Emergency Medicine Education
  • Emergency Medicine Simulation and Education
  • Pediatric Emergency Medicine
  • Emergency Medicine Administrative, Quality and Safety

Contact Information

Residency Coordinator: Wanda Bailey-Gregory

  • Email: wanda.baileygregory@health.slu.edu
  • Phone: 314-268-7133

External Links

See Also