About the Program
The University of Rochester's School of Medicine bio-psycho-social model is the foundation for our residency education. We believe that the best way to learn medicine is one patient at a time in a focused clinical experience. The individual attention to each resident and the psychological and social experience that they have within the residency is paramount to our program. We create an environment unencumbered by hierarchy, and we promote and expect participation of all learners in an academically rigorous discussion.
Our Mission
It is our Program's Mission to train Emergency Physicians to an exceptional level of clinical competence in the recognition, resuscitation, stabilization, and evaluation of pediatric and adult patients through diverse and educationally enriched settings.
Program Highlights
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Clinical
- Over 117,000 patient visits per year
- ED patient volume - 100%
- 250 - average number of adult and pediatric medical resuscitations per resident
- Geographically and socioeconomically diverse population.
- Intensive critical care training as highlighted by PGY 2 or PGY 3 autonomous management of a 7-bed critical care bay
- 70 Faculty trained in different programs across the country
- Pediatric Emergency Department housed within the Department of Emergency Medicine
- 16 weeks dedicated clinical Pediatric Emergency Medicine
- 24 hour social work and patient care technicians
- Five ultrasound machines located throughout the Emergency Department
- Dedicated Emergency Department Pharmacists
- 27-bed Observation Unit
Education
- 100% 6-Year EM Board Pass Rate
- 4 week orientation month, culminating in a team building Retreat
- Dynamic experience focused on individualized and group learning
- Diverse faculty expertise which fosters a broad education
- Collaborative teaching experience in all areas of training
- Multiple and frequent interdepartmental simulation sessions
- Biannual Individual Learning Plans geared towards your learning style and needs
- Annual Cadaver Lab for procedural competencies
- Mock Oral Boards held annually
- Comprehensive Assessment held annually
Focused specialty conferences such as:
- Wilderness Conference
- Career Development
- EMS/Fire Day
- Wellness Outings
- Diversity and Inclusion - 3 year curriculum
- Western NY’s premier US conference
- Dedicated didactic time that is protected
- Tracks: EMS, Pediatric EM, Ultrasound, Wilderness, Toxicology, Research and Education.
- View all scholarly track summaries.
- Small group educational sessions with faculty - Foundations (Aliem) and Pediatric EM
Electives
- Supportive GME community that allows for two-months of international and domestic experiences to further your professional interests
(International and Away Rotations are subject to federal, state and University of Rochester travel restrictions)
Research
- The opportunity to participate in clinically relevant research projects with nationally funded or experienced researchers Clinical Translational Science grant from the NIH supports resources, mentorship, and collaborative research
- Clearly defined research project
- Research project funding
- To see the amazing work our research division does please click here
Fellowships
Seeking a Fellowship program? Explore the following Emergency Medicine Fellowships available at the University of Rochester: