Yale-New Haven Medical Center
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History
Emergency Medicine is the field of practice concerned with the assessment, stabilization, diagnosis, and disposition of people with acute illness and injury. Emergency practitioners treat the full spectrum of patients using skills ranging from those of a general practitioner to specialists.
The Yale Emergency Scholars (YES) program is a 5-year track that merges our fully accredited emergency medicine residency with a rigorous, SAEM-certified research fellowship. Successful graduates will receive a Master in Health Sciences (MHS) degree from Yale and be able to compete for extramural training and research grants. After the 4th year of training, candidates will be board-prepared residency graduates in emergency medicine.
Leadership
- Department Chair: Gail D'Onofrio, MD, MS
- Program Director: David Delia-Guistina, MD
- Associate/Assistant Program Director:
- Research Director: Leigh Evans, MD
Training Locations
Primary Hospital
Yale-New Haven Hospital
Secondary Hospital
Bridgeport Hospital
Tertiary Hospital
Yale Emergency Medicine Residency
Curriculum
PGY1
- EM Adult - 14 weeks
- EM - 13 weeks
- Pedi EM 4 weeks
- Med ICU - 4weeks
- CCU- 2 weeks
- Orthopedics/Urgent Care - 4 weeks
- Ultrasound/Anesthesia- 4 weeks
- OB/GYN - 4 weeks
- Vacation - 3 weeks
PGY2
- EM Adult/3 wks EMS integrated - 18 weeks
- EM/1 wk EMS flight option - 8 weeks
- Pedi EM- 8 weeks
- Surg ICU - 4 weeks
- CCU- 2 weeks
- Toxicology - 4 weeks
- Trauma/Surgery - 4 weeks
- Vacation - 4 weeks
PGY3
- EM Adult - 18 weeks
- EM- 8 weeks
- Pedi EM- 6 weeks
- EM Psych/Ophtho - 4 weeks
- Med ICU- 4 weeks
- Elective/Research - 8 weeks
- Vacation - 4 weeks
PGY4
- EM Adult - 24 weeks
- EM- 8 weeks
- Pedi EM- 4 weeks
- Clinical Chief - 4 weeks
- Elective/Research- 8 weeks
- Vacation - 4 weeks
Electives
Fellowships
Contact Information
Residency Coordinator: Nicole Pasquariello Phone: +1 203 737 2644 Fax: +1 203 785 4580
External Links
http://medicine.yale.edu/emergencymed