University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
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History
The mission of the Department of Emergency Medicine of the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine is to achieve true excellence as a national and international leader in research, teaching, and patient care for the field of Emergency Medicine.
The UC Department of Emergency Medicine, with a practice group known as UC Health Emergency Physicians, is dedicated to providing emergency medical services of the highest quality to the people of the Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Tristate region in the emergency departments of the University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Jewish Hospital, and West Chester Hospital.
Leadership
- Department Chair: Arthur Pancioli, MD
- Program Director: Brian A Stettler, MD
- Associate/Assistant Program Director: Erin M McDonough, MD
- Associate/Assistant Program Director: Sarah Ronan-Bentle, MD
- Associate/Assistant Program Director: Jeffery M. Hill, MD
- Research Director: Christopher Lindsell, PhD
Training Locations
Primary Hospital
University of Cincinnati Medical Center
Secondary Hospital
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Tertiary Hospital
Jewish Hospital
Quaternary Hospital
West Chester Hospital
Curriculum
PGY1
- Orientation: 1 month
- Emergency Medicine: 5.5 months
- Community EM: 2 weeks
- Pediatric EM: 2 weeks
- PICU: 1 month
- MICU: 1 month
- Ultrasound: 3 weeks
- Anesthesia: 1 week
- Orthopedics: 1 month
- Vacation: 1 month
PGY2
- Emergency Medicine: 6 months
- Trauma: 1 month
- Neuroscience-ICU: 1 month
- Cardiovascular ICU: 1 month
- Ob/Gyn: 1 month
- Elective: 1 month
- Vacation: 1 month
PGY3
- Emergency Medicine: 8 months
- Plastic Surgery: 2 weeks
- SICU: 1 month
- Elective: 1.5 months
- Vacation: 1 month
PGY4
- Emergency Medicine: 7 months
- Elective: 4 months
- Vacation: 1 month
Electives
Fellowships
- EMS
Contact Information
Residency Coordinator: Jim Griffis Phone: +1 513 558 8114
External Links
http://med.uc.edu/emergencymedicine/about/mission-history