University of Virginia
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History
It provides three year program committed to training well-rounded emergency physicians who will excel in their medical careers. At the University of Virginia their goal is to introduce residents to a broad range of educational opportunities allowing them to explore and develop career paths according to their clinical interests.
The University of Virginia provides a location where there are immense practice opportunities. As a Level 1 trauma center and tertiary referral center, the University allows access to extraordinary pathology.
Leadership
- Department Chair: Robert E. O'Connor MD
- Program Director: William A. Woods MD
- Associate/Assistant Program Director: Nathan Charlton
- Associate/Assistant Program Director: Amita Sudhir, MD
- Research Director: Mark Sochor MD
Training Locations
Primary Hospital
University of Virginia Health System
Secondary Hospital
Culpeper Regional Hospital, Culpeper,VA
Curriculum
PGY1
- Intro Emergency Med (4w)
- Emergency Medicine (16w)
- Pediatric Surgery (4w)
- Acute Cardiology or Coronary Care (4w)
- Medical ICU (4w)
- Anesthesiology (4w)
- General Medicine (4w)
- Trauma (4w)
- EMS (4w)
- Ultrasound (4w)
PGY2
- Emergency Medicine (28w)
- Surgical ICU (4w)
- Ultrasound (4w)
- OB/Gyn (4w)
- Orthopedics (4w)
- Toxicology (4w)
- Culpepper*Community EM (4w)
PGY3
- Emergency Medicine (36w)
- Trauma ICU (4w)
- PEDS ICU (4w)
- Elective 1 (4w)
- Elective 2 (4w)
Electives
Fellowships
Contact Information
Residency Coordinator: Kiera Sibbald Email: kns2fj@hscmail.mcc.virginia.edu Phone: +1 434 982 1800
External Links
http://www.medicine.virginia.edu/clinical/departments/emergency-medicine