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==History==
==History==
It is located in the heart of southern California and accept thirteen outstanding residents per year. In our 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 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.  
 
We boast the most active international emergency medicine program in the nation for residents. Numerous residents participate in one of the many international expeditions each year. Residents have the opportunity to participate actively in search and rescue teams, EMS administration, wilderness medicine, event medicine, observation medicine, critical care, and health policy advocacy. With the support of outstanding and approachable faculty, our residents finish training with the tools necessary to thrive in either academic or community practice.
==Summary==
==Summary==



Revision as of 11:45, 30 April 2016

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.

Summary

Leadership

  • Department Chair: Kathleen Clem, MD., FACEP
  • Program Director: Dustin Smith, MD, FACEP
  • Associate/Assistant Program Director:
  • Research Director:

Training Locations

Primary Hospital

Loma Linda University Medical Center

Secondary Hospital

Riverside County Regional Medical Center

Curriculum

PGY1

  • ED (LLUMC) -2 mo
  • Trauma Surg - 1 mo
  • ED (RCRMC)* - 1 mo
  • Surgery* - 1 mo
  • CCU - 1 mo
  • MICU - 1 mo
  • Anesthesia* - 1 mo
  • Orthopedics* - 1.5 mo
  • OB/GYN - 1 mo
  • Peds ED (LLUMC) 1mo
  • Ultrasound - 2 wk

PGY2

  • ED (LLUMC) - 3 mo
  • ED (RCRMC)* - 4 mo
  • Peds ED (LLUMC)- 1 mo
  • MICU* - 1 mo
  • Peds ICU - 1 mo
  • EMS - 0.5 mo
  • SICU - 0.5 mo
  • Elective - 1 mo

PGY3

  • ED (LLUMC) - 6.5 mo
  • Elective - 1.5 mo
  • Elective - 1.5 mo

Electives

Fellowships

Contact Information

Residency Coordinator: Kathy Haimson Email: khaimson@ahs.llu.edu Phone: +1 909 558 4085 Fax: +1 909 558 0121

External Links

http://lomalindahealth.org/medical-center/our-services/emergency/for-health-care-professionals/residency/index.page

See Also