There are currently 5 combined residencies in emergency medicine (EM), namely EM/pediatrics, EM/internal medicine, EM/internal medicine/critical care, EM/family medicine and EM/anesthesiology. These combined programs vary from 5-6 years in length. Like categorical programs, the decision to enter a 5- or 6-year program should be an informed and comprehensive decision. We describe the history and current status of the combined EM programs, discuss the process of applying to a combined EM program, describe the life of combined EM residents, and explore common career opportunities available to combined EM program graduates
Planning for clerkships in emergency medicine (EM) can be stressful, prolonged, and challenging. The...
Introduction: Emergency Medicine (EM) residency programs may be 36 or 48 months in length. The Resid...
Abstract Background Residency prepares trainees to deliver clinical care. It’s unknown if there is a...
Introduction: This study seeks to evaluate the practice patterns of current combined emergency medic...
Introduction This study seeks to evaluate the practice patterns of current combined emergency medic...
Introduction: Three pathways are available to students considering a pediatric emergency medicine (P...
Postgraduate training in emergency medicine (EM) varies in length among different programs. This fac...
Introduction This study seeks to evaluate the practice patterns of current combined emergency med...
A medical student interested in Emergency Medicine (EM) will find acceptance into residency to be co...
Although the majority of U.S. medical students predominantly apply to only one specialty, some apply...
Emergency medicine (EM) is a swiftly developing yet still relatively young discipline. We are g...
Abstract. Emergency Medicine is a relatively young specialty in the United States as well as in othe...
Emergency medicine (EM) has its challenges, downsides, advantages, and accompanying lifestyle. Addit...
Background: Emergency medicine (EM) is a young specialty and only recently has a recommended medical...
Background and objective Emergency medical services (EMS) are often assumed to only involve bringing...
Planning for clerkships in emergency medicine (EM) can be stressful, prolonged, and challenging. The...
Introduction: Emergency Medicine (EM) residency programs may be 36 or 48 months in length. The Resid...
Abstract Background Residency prepares trainees to deliver clinical care. It’s unknown if there is a...
Introduction: This study seeks to evaluate the practice patterns of current combined emergency medic...
Introduction This study seeks to evaluate the practice patterns of current combined emergency medic...
Introduction: Three pathways are available to students considering a pediatric emergency medicine (P...
Postgraduate training in emergency medicine (EM) varies in length among different programs. This fac...
Introduction This study seeks to evaluate the practice patterns of current combined emergency med...
A medical student interested in Emergency Medicine (EM) will find acceptance into residency to be co...
Although the majority of U.S. medical students predominantly apply to only one specialty, some apply...
Emergency medicine (EM) is a swiftly developing yet still relatively young discipline. We are g...
Abstract. Emergency Medicine is a relatively young specialty in the United States as well as in othe...
Emergency medicine (EM) has its challenges, downsides, advantages, and accompanying lifestyle. Addit...
Background: Emergency medicine (EM) is a young specialty and only recently has a recommended medical...
Background and objective Emergency medical services (EMS) are often assumed to only involve bringing...
Planning for clerkships in emergency medicine (EM) can be stressful, prolonged, and challenging. The...
Introduction: Emergency Medicine (EM) residency programs may be 36 or 48 months in length. The Resid...
Abstract Background Residency prepares trainees to deliver clinical care. It’s unknown if there is a...