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Revision as of 04:12, 4 May 2016
Description
Drexel combines a university site with multiple community sites, for a broad-based exposure to EM. Members of the faculty have written world renowned procedure books and toxicology literature. The program includes a strong emphasis on critical care, and is unique in running its own ICU.
Leadership
- Department Chair: Richard Hamilton MD, FAAEM, FACMT
- Program Director: Ernest Leber, MD
- Associate/Assistant Program Directors: Jessica Parsons, MD; Karima Sajadi-Ernazarova, MD
Training Locations
Primary Hospital
- Hahnemann University Hospital
Additional Sites
- Mercy Hospital of Philadelphia
- Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital
- St. Christopher's Hospital for Children
Curriculum
PGY1
- EM 5 blocks
- Peds EM 2 blocks
- ICU 4 blocks
- OB/NICU 1 block
- Anesthesia 0.5 block
- Research 0.5 block
- EMS 0.5
- Ultrasound 0.5 block
- Sports Med 0.5 block
PGY2
- EM 7 blocks
- Peds EM 2 blocks
- ICU 2 blocks
- Research 1 block
- Tox 1 block
- Elective 1 block
PGY3
- EM 9 blocks
- Peds EM 1 block
- ICU 1.5 block
- Administration 1 block
- Research 1 block
- Teaching 1 block
- Research 1 block
Fellowships
- Medical Toxicology
- Emergency Medicine Simulation
- Injury and Public Health Research
Contact Information
- Program Coordinator: Paul Hazen
- Email: paul.hazen@drexelmed.edu
- Phone: (215) 762-4172
External Links
http://www.drexel.edu/medicine/Academics/Residencies-and-Fellowships/Emergency-Medicine-Residency/
