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LSU Emergency Medicine continues its tradition of clinical excellence and leadership as it concludes its successful 2014 match, which includes its inaugural class of combined Emergency Medicine/Pediatric Residents! It offers exciting and comprehensive training opportunities with Level I Trauma Center, disaster medicine experiences, international opportunities, and its unique partnerships with regional, national, and international emergency medical services, to name a few. | LSU Emergency Medicine continues its tradition of clinical excellence and leadership as it concludes its successful 2014 match, which includes its inaugural class of combined Emergency Medicine/Pediatric Residents! It offers exciting and comprehensive training opportunities with Level I Trauma Center, disaster medicine experiences, international opportunities, and its unique partnerships with regional, national, and international emergency medical services, to name a few. | ||
Since 1973, the LSU Section of Emergency Medicine at the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center - New Orleans (LSUHSC) has offered accurate, compassionate, nonjudgmental care for all patients with urgent to emergent medical needs | Since 1973, the LSU Section of Emergency Medicine at the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center - New Orleans (LSUHSC) has offered accurate, compassionate, nonjudgmental care for all patients with urgent to emergent medical needs. | ||
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Revision as of 12:47, 30 April 2016
History
LSU Emergency Medicine continues its tradition of clinical excellence and leadership as it concludes its successful 2014 match, which includes its inaugural class of combined Emergency Medicine/Pediatric Residents! It offers exciting and comprehensive training opportunities with Level I Trauma Center, disaster medicine experiences, international opportunities, and its unique partnerships with regional, national, and international emergency medical services, to name a few.
Since 1973, the LSU Section of Emergency Medicine at the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center - New Orleans (LSUHSC) has offered accurate, compassionate, nonjudgmental care for all patients with urgent to emergent medical needs.
Leadership
- Department Chair:
- Program Director: Micelle Haydel
- Associate/Assistant Program Director:
- Research Director: Lisa Moreno-Walton, MD
Training Locations
Primary Hospital
LSU Interim Public Hospital
Secondary Hospital
Ochsner Hospital
Curriculum
PGY1
- Intro 2 weeks
- Vacation 3 weeks
- OB 1 month
- Anesthesia 1 month
- Trauma Surg 1 month
- Ochsner ED 2 months
- Medicine 2 months
- MICU 1 months
- Charity ED 3 months
PGY2
- Special topics 2 weeks
- EMS 2 weeks
- Vacation 1 month
- Children's ED 1 month
- MICU 1 month
- Slidell ED 1 month
- Ochsner ED 1 month
- Elective 1 month
- Charity ED 5 months
PGY3
- Special topics 2 weeks
- Vacation 1 month
- Children's ED 1 month
- MICU 1 month
- Slidell ED 1 month
- Elective 1 month
- West Jeff ED 1 month
- Charity ED 5 months
PGY4
- Special topics 2 weeks
- Vacation 1 month
- Children's ED 1 month
- MICU 1 month
- West Jeff 1 month
- Ochsner ED 1 month
- Elective 4 months
- Charity ED 3 months
Electives
Fellowships
- Hyperbaric Medicine
- Ultrasound
- International Emergency Medicine
Contact Information
Residency Coordinator: Kathy Whittington Email: klwhit@lsuhsc.edu Phone: +1 504 903 3594 Fax: +1 504 903 4569
External Links
http://www.medschool.lsuhsc.edu/emergency_medicine
