St. Louis University School of Medicine
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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.
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.
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
- Department Chair: Annie Sadosty, M.D.
- Program Director: James Colletti, M.D.
- Associate/Assistant Program Director:
- Research Director: Erik Hess, MD
Training Locations
Primary Hospital
Mayo Clinic/Saint Marys Hospital
Secondary Hospital
Curriculum
PGY1
- EM- 5 months
- Emergency Psych/Anesthesia - 1 month
- Thoracic / Vascular ICU - 1 month
- Ob/Gyn - 1 month
- Pediatric Emergency Medicine - 1 month
- Orthopedic Trauma Surgery - 1 month
- EMS/Ultrasound 101 - 1 month
- SICU - 1 month
PGY2
- EM/Pediatric EM - 6 months
- Orthopedic Hand Surgery - 1 month
- ICU Selective - 1 month
- PICU - 1 month
- SICU - 1 month
- Research - 1 month
- Elective/Selective -1 month
PGY3
- EM/Pediatric EM - 9 months
- Elective/Selective - 1 month
- Advanced EM Ultrasonography - 1 month
- Community EM Selective - 1 month
Electives
Fellowships
Contact Information
Residency Coordinator: Darcie Skoda Email: emres@mayo.edu Phone: +1 507 255 2192 Fax: +1 507 293 0584
External Links
- http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/emergmed-r.html
- http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/residencies-fellowships/emergency-medicine/emergency-medicine-residency-minnesota