Emergency medicine (EM) is a swiftly developing yet still relatively young discipline. We are going to present in the Medical Student Forum section of the Journal of Emergency Medicine several article series covering the key topics that medical students interested in emergency medicine will find helpful. This article introduces the topics that will be tackled in the first compilation of articles dealing with the residency application process
Reprints available through open access at www.westjem.org Objectives: The Residency Review Committee...
The Model of the Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine (the EM Model) is a three-dimensional repre...
UA Open Access Publishing FundBackground: The transition from medical student to first-year intern c...
Emergency medicine (EM) is a swiftly developing yet still relatively young discipline. We are g...
A medical student interested in Emergency Medicine (EM) will find acceptance into residency to be co...
Introduction: The number of fellowship options for emergency medicine (EM) physicians continues to e...
Most medical students apply for residency training upon completion of medical school. The choice of ...
Background: Emergency medicine (EM) is a young specialty and only recently has a recommended medical...
ABSTRACT Introduction. The first formal orientation program for incoming emergency medicine (EM) re...
Although the majority of U.S. medical students predominantly apply to only one specialty, some apply...
Training in research methodology represents an important aspect of emergency medicine (EM) resident ...
Planning for clerkships in emergency medicine (EM) can be stressful, prolonged, and challenging. The...
Relatively little is understood about which factors influence students' choice of specialty and when...
The immense body of knowledge that emergency medicine (EM) encompasses is constantly growing and eve...
Background: Published information is limited regarding factors considered by emergency medicine resi...
Reprints available through open access at www.westjem.org Objectives: The Residency Review Committee...
The Model of the Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine (the EM Model) is a three-dimensional repre...
UA Open Access Publishing FundBackground: The transition from medical student to first-year intern c...
Emergency medicine (EM) is a swiftly developing yet still relatively young discipline. We are g...
A medical student interested in Emergency Medicine (EM) will find acceptance into residency to be co...
Introduction: The number of fellowship options for emergency medicine (EM) physicians continues to e...
Most medical students apply for residency training upon completion of medical school. The choice of ...
Background: Emergency medicine (EM) is a young specialty and only recently has a recommended medical...
ABSTRACT Introduction. The first formal orientation program for incoming emergency medicine (EM) re...
Although the majority of U.S. medical students predominantly apply to only one specialty, some apply...
Training in research methodology represents an important aspect of emergency medicine (EM) resident ...
Planning for clerkships in emergency medicine (EM) can be stressful, prolonged, and challenging. The...
Relatively little is understood about which factors influence students' choice of specialty and when...
The immense body of knowledge that emergency medicine (EM) encompasses is constantly growing and eve...
Background: Published information is limited regarding factors considered by emergency medicine resi...
Reprints available through open access at www.westjem.org Objectives: The Residency Review Committee...
The Model of the Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine (the EM Model) is a three-dimensional repre...
UA Open Access Publishing FundBackground: The transition from medical student to first-year intern c...