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EMS Fellowship Guide2020
National Association of EMS Medical Directors
Council of EMS Fellowship Directors
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Thank you for using the EMS Fellowship Guide. It is our hope that this guide will help to objectively inform your search for a best-fit fellowship. All information in this guide was provided by the leadership of the respective fellowships and accuracy should be verified with that leadership. While we did our very best to contact all programs, we did not receive information from all programs for this year’s guide. We will continue to revise, expand, and improve upon this guide in the future. Feedback is always welcome.
- Council of EMS Fellowship Directors
Best of luck in your fellowship search!
This guide and the list of fellowships is a supplement to the official NAEMSP maintained EMS Fellowship list found on the website.
Table of ContentsProgram Page
Albany Medical CenterAllegheny Health Network EMS fellowshipArrowhead Regional Medical Center ProgramBeth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/ Harvard Affiliated EMS Fellowship *INPBoston University Medical Center/Boston EMS Fellowship *INPBrown University EMS FellowshipCarolinas Medical Center EMS FellowshipCentral Michigan University EMS FellowshipCooper University HospitalDenver EMS Fellowship *INPDetroit Medical CenterEastern Virginia Medical School Program *INPEmory UniversityHarbor-UCLA Medical CenterHennepin County Medical Center EMSIndiana University School of Medicine Out of Hospital Care FellowshipThe Johns Hopkins University EMS Fellowship ProgramMayo Clinic EMS FellowshipMcGovern Medical School at UTHealth - Emergency Medical Services FellowshipMedical College of Georgia at Augusta UniversityMedical College of WisconsinMetroHealth Cleveland EMS FellowshipMilitary EMS and Disaster Medicine Fellowship Program *INPNew York City Fire Department/LIJ Medical CenterOhioHealth Doctors HospitalThe Ohio State UniversityOrlando Regional Medical Center/Orange County EMSPenn State Hershey EMS FellowshipPrisma Health Richland/University of South CarolinaRegions Hospital EMSRWJ Barnabas Health at Newark Beth Israel Medical CenterStanford UniversityStony Brook University EMS FellowshipSUNY Upstate Medical University
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Program PageUCSF EMS and Disaster MedicineUniversity at BuffaloUniversity Hospitals Cleveland Medical CenterUniversity of Arizona EMS FellowshipUniversity of California Davis Medical Center *INPUniversity of California, San Diego Medical CenterUniversity of Chicago EMS FellowshipUniversity of CincinnatiUniversity of Florida EMS FellowshipUniversity of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics EMS FellowshipUniversity of Louisville *INPUniversity of Massachusetts Medical School EMSUniversity of Michigan EMS FellowshipUniversity of Mississippi Medical Center EMS Fellowship *INPUniversity of New MexicoUniversity of North CarolinaUniversity of Pittsburgh EMS FellowshipUniversity of Tennessee - ChattanoogaUniversity of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio - EMS FellowshipUniversity of Texas Southwestern-Emergency Medical Services FellowshipUniversity of UtahUniversity of Virginia EMS Fellowship ProgramUniversity of Washington EMS FellowshipUniversity of Wisconsin Madison EMS FellowshipUSC/LAFD EMS FellowshipUSF Emergency Medical Services FellowshipVanderbilt University Medical Center - EMS Fellowship *INPVidant Medical Center / East Carolina UniversityVirginia Commonwealth UniversityVTC EMS FellowshipWake Forest EMS and Disaster FellowshipWashington University in St. Louis-Fellowship in EMSWestern Michigan University, Homer Stryker M.D. School of MedicineYale University 4
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ALBANY MEDICAL CENTERhttps://www.amc.edu/academic/gme/index.cfm
Training EMS Fellows since 1998
Program DirectorMichael Dailey, MD
Assistant/Associate Program DirectorHeidi Cordi, MD
AddressAlbany Medical Center, 43 New Scotland Avenue, Albany, New York 12054
RegionNortheast
Extra year available?Optional
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2016
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?50
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Program DescriptionIt is my pleasure to welcome you to the EMS Fellowship at Albany Med. The Capitol District of New York offers nearly every type of EMS experience. The fellow has an opportunity to pursue their own area of interests while completing the ACGME curriculum. We have an active field response program in concert with the county sheriff and also respond with federal, state and municipal assets for tactical and operational support. We look forward to meeting you.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$60,000 - $80,000
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting$80,000 - $100,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base SalaryLess than 10 hours
Annual Vacation Time3-4 weeks
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate34%-66%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors100%
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty3
EMS Core Faculty RanksProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor
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EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyFederal agency medical directorGround EMS agency with less than 100 providersGround EMS agency with 100-500 providersVolunteer/paid on call EMS agencyGround EMS agency with over 1000 providers
EMS Activities OfferedGround EMSRural EMSUSARDisaster MedicineEvent/Mass Gathering MedicineGlobal EMSHEMSTEMSWilderness Medicine
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleYes
Description of Fellow Driven VehicleFull time, take home vehicle for fellow
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP ConferenceCONTOMSACEP, SAEM as appropriateTEEX CoursesBoard Preparation Course
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Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
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Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDSingle site, but multiple sites optional
Required Clinical SitesAcademic Medical CenterTertiary Care/Level 1 Trauma Center
Optional Clinical SitesCommunity EDUrgent Care
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?Yes
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Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
PARTING WORDS
Albany Med is unique in that our President & CEO, as well as Dean, Chief Medical Officer, and Director of Graduate Medical Education are all emergency medicine physicians. The Dean is also an EMS physician. Albany is a great place to live and a fantastic place to learn. Come join us!
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ALLEGHENY HEALTH NETWORK EMS
FELLOWSHIPhttp://[email protected] EMS Fellows since 2015
Program DirectorChadd Nesbit, MD, PhD
Assistant/Associate Program Director
Address320 East North Ave, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15212
RegionNortheast
Extra year available?No
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2017
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?100
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Program DescriptionWe offer a broad experience in emergency triage, stabilization, and transport of patients throughout Western Pennsylvania. Prehospital care services personnel are active in all aspects of provider education and participate at the local, regional, and state levels. The EMS fellow will also have access to a fully equipped response vehicle to assist EMS services in the region.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$40,000 - $60,000
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting$80,000 - $100,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base Salary10 - 20 hours
Annual Vacation Time1-2 weeks
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors
Match Participation Yes
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty2
EMS Core Faculty RanksAssistant Professor
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culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyGround EMS agency with less than 100 providersParamedic initial certification training centerVolunteer/paid on call EMS agency
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineEvent/Mass Gathering MedicineGround EMSHEMSRural EMSTEMS
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleYes
Description of Fellow Driven VehicleCall schedule, take home vehicle for fellow
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP Conference
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Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
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Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDSingle site, but multiple sites optional
Required Clinical SitesCommunity ED
Optional Clinical Sites
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?Yes
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Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
PARTING WORDS
Pittsburgh is a very family-friendly city with a reasonable cost of living with many of the amenities of a larger city.
AHN provides medical command for 91 EMS agencies across Western Pennsylvania and has a strong tradition of working very closely with our community partners to provide the the highest quality patient care possible through regular educational offerings and active medical director involvement.
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ARROWHEAD REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER PROGRAMhttps://armcems.com
Training EMS Fellows since 2018
Program DirectorTroy Pennington, DO
Assistant/Associate Program DirectorBen Archambeau, DO
AddressArrowhead Regional Medical Center, 400 North Pepper Ave., Colton, California 92324
RegionWest
Extra year available?No
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2018
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?100
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Program DescriptionThe ARMC EMS Fellowship is a 12-month ACGME Accredited EMS Fellowship, that includes field care delivery, administrative oversight, administrative and academic projects, offline and online medical direction, and disaster & event medicine training. We partner with agencies including the San Bernardino County Fire Department, the Inland Counties Emergency Medical Services Authority (ICEMA), Inland Valley SWAT Team, Mercy Air, and AMR to ensure a sufficiently broad experience.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$100,000 - $120,000
Average Salary Including Any MoonlightingGreater than $120,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base Salary10 - 20 hours
Annual Vacation Time1-2 weeks
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors100%
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty1
EMS Core Faculty RanksAssistant Professor
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culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyGround EMS agency with over 1000 providers
EMS Activities OfferedGround EMSRural EMSUSAREvent/Mass Gathering MedicineHEMSTEMSWilderness MedicineDisaster Medicine
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleNo
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP ConferenceEMDAC
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Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
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Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDSingle site only
Required Clinical SitesAcademic Medical Center
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?Yes
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Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
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BROWN UNIVERSITY EMS FELLOWSHIP
Training EMS Fellows since 2009
Program DirectorNicholas Asselin, DO, MS, FACEP, FAEMS
Assistant/Associate Program Director
Address55 Claverick Street, 2nd floor, Providence, Rhode Island 02903
RegionNortheast
Extra year available?Optional
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2014
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?50
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Program DescriptionThe Fellowship in EMS at Brown University offers a broad experience in EMS focused on practical medical direction and field response with various local EMS agencies as well as leading our hospital ground critical care transport team. Fellows can leverage the strong academic climate at Brown to develop niches such as global, pediatrics, ultrasound, simulation, education, disaster or research. Faculty expertise includes wilderness, USAR, TEMS, State EMS medical direction and political advocacy.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$60,000 - $80,000
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting$100,000 - $120,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base SalaryLess than 10 hours
Annual Vacation Time3-4 weeks
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate100%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors100%
http://brownemsdivision.org
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty4
EMS Core Faculty RanksProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor
EM
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EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesGround EMS agency with less than 100 providersParamedic initial certification training centerState medical directorVolunteer/paid on call EMS agencyGround EMS agency with 100-500 providers
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineGround EMSRural EMSUSAREvent/Mass Gathering MedicineGlobal EMSWilderness MedicineTEMS
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleYes
Description of Fellow Driven VehicleShared vehicle
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP ConferenceFDNY MSOC, NREMTBoard Preparation Course
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Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
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Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDMultiple sites required
Required Clinical SitesAcademic Medical CenterCommunity EDTertiary Care/Level 1 Trauma Center
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?YesC
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Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
PARTING WORDS
Half of required ED shifts will hone skills, EMS interaction and resident supervision as the lead physician in the trauma/critical care area of our tertiary academic medical center emergency department. We also offer many opportunities to explore specialty niches in EMS through our partner agencies including wilderness/SAR, mass gatherings, USAR/tech rescue, dive/swift water teams, TEMS, and marine EMS experience at the US Coast Guard Station at Castle Hill, Newport.
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CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER EMS FELLOWSHIPhttps://atriumhealth.org/education/graduate-medical-education/physician-fellowships/emergency-medicine/ems-program
Training EMS Fellows since 1991
Program DirectorTyler Constantine, MD
Assistant/Associate Program Director
Address1604 Scott Avenue, Charlotte, North Carolina 28203
RegionSouth
Extra year available?No
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2014
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?6
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Program DescriptionOur fellowship takes 1-2 fellows per year. Fellows work as junior faculty in our Academic ED as an attending supervising residents. The fellow has a take-home response vehicle and works closely with Mecklenburg EMS, including opportunities within its TEMS / special operations sections. The fellow also has fixed and rotor wing opportunities, unique disaster opportunities, and regular exposure to large-scale event medicine, among other experiences.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$60,000 - $80,000
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting$60,000 - $80,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base Salary10 - 20 hours
Annual Vacation Time1-2 weeks
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate100%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical DirectorsUnsure
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty1
EMS Core Faculty RanksProfessorAssistant Professor
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EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyGround EMS agency with 500-1000 providersParamedic initial certification training center
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineFixed Wing EMSGround EMSRural EMSEvent/Mass Gathering MedicineGlobal EMSHEMSTEMS
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleYes
Description of Fellow Driven VehicleFull time, take home vehicle for fellow
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP ConferenceBoard Preparation Course
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Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
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Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDSingle site only
Required Clinical SitesAcademic Medical CenterTertiary Care/Level 1 Trauma Center
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?Yes
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Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
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CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY EMS FELLOWSHIPhttp://saginawtuscolamca.org
Training EMS Fellows since 2010
Address1000 Houghton Avenue, Saginaw, Michigan 48602
RegionMidwest
Extra year available?No
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?85
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Program DescriptionUrban with significant suburban and rural components. EMS system is primarily private, not for profit ambulance agency. First responders are mostly volunteer with some fire and PD agencies.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$40,000 - $60,000
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting$100,000 - $120,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base SalaryLess than 10 hours
Annual Vacation Time3-4 weeks
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate34%-66%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors34% - 66%
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Assistant/Associate Program Director Program Director Noel Wagner, MD
Year of ACGME Accreditation 2013
Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty2
EMS Core Faculty RanksAssistant Professor
EM
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EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesGround EMS agency with 100-500 providersParamedic initial certification training centerVolunteer/paid on call EMS agency
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineGround EMSRural EMSHEMSTEMS
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleYes
Description of Fellow Driven VehicleShared vehicle
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP ConferenceE
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Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
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Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDSingle site only
Required Clinical SitesCommunity ED
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?Yes
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Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
PARTING WORDS
We were in the first batch of programs that were accredited in 2013. That is not an option on the drop down menu, so I chose 2014.
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COOPER UNIVERSITY HOSPITALhttps://www.cooperhealth.edu/fellowships/emergency-medical-services
Training EMS Fellows since 2012
Program DirectorGerard Carroll, MD
Assistant/Associate Program DirectorAman Shah, MD
AddressOne Cooper Plaza, Camden, New Jersey 08103
RegionNortheast
Extra year available?No
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2015
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?80B
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Program Description
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$100,000 - $120,000
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting$100,000 - $120,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base Salary10 - 20 hours
Annual Vacation Time3-4 weeks
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate67%-99%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors100%
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty3
EMS Core Faculty RanksAssistant Professor
EM
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culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyGround EMS agency with less than 100 providersGround EMS agency with 100-500 providers
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineGround EMSRural EMSEvent/Mass Gathering MedicineHEMSWilderness Medicine
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleYes
Description of Fellow Driven VehicleCall schedule, take home vehicle for fellow
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP ConferenceBoard Preparation Course
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Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
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Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDMultiple sites required
Required Clinical SitesAcademic Medical CenterCommunity EDTertiary Care/Level 1 Trauma Center
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?YesC
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Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
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DETROIT MEDICAL CENTERhttps://em.med.wayne.edu/ems-fellowship
Training EMS Fellows since 2004
Program DirectorRobert Dunne, MD
Assistant/Associate Program DirectorMarc Rosenthal, DO
Address4201 St. Antoine, Detroit, Michigan 48167
RegionMidwest
Extra year available?Optional
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2015
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?75
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Program DescriptionThis is a dynamic time in Detroit - the city is transforming. Resources include the City of Detroit, Detroit East Medical Control Authority, State of Michigan EMS Committees, Wayne County Sheriff, Michigan College of Emergency Physicians and all WSU SOM EM departmental resources. EMS has grown substantially. There are dozens of new units, fire first responders for the first time in history, and the city has adopted state of the art call-taking and Emergency Medical Dispatch.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$60,000 - $80,000
Average Salary Including Any MoonlightingGreater than $120,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base SalaryLess than 10 hours
Annual Vacation Time3-4 weeks
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate100%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors100%
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty6
EMS Core Faculty RanksProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor
EM
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culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyGround EMS agency with less than 100 providersGround EMS agency with over 1000 providersGround EMS agency with 100-500 providers
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineGround EMSEvent/Mass Gathering MedicineHEMSTEMSGlobal EMS
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleNo
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP ConferenceCONTOMS
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Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
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Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDSingle site, but multiple sites optional
Required Clinical SitesAcademic Medical Center
Optional Clinical SitesAcademic Medical CenterCommunity ED
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?Yes
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Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
PARTING WORDS
WSU Department of Emergency Medicine has a fully mature training and research program with 4 affiliated residencies in the City of Detroit and long history of EM and EMS leadership.
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EMORY UNIVERSITYhttp://www.pdm.emory.edu
Training EMS Fellows since 2005
Program DirectorAlexander Isakov, MD, MPH, FAEMS
Assistant/Associate Program DirectorIngrid Bloom, MD
Address1599 Clifton Road, Suite 2-113, Altanta, Georgia 30322
RegionSouth
Extra year available?Optional
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?100
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Program DescriptionFellows engage with 911 EMD centers, fire-based first responders, and ground and air ambulance services in the metro Atlanta area, including Grady EMS, the emergency ambulance service for the City of Atlanta, The team is also actively engaged in event medicine, critical care transport, and mobile integrated healthcare. Emory is home to the Cardiac Arrest Registry to Enhance Survival and a principal of the National Ebola and Other Special Pathogens Training and Education Center.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$60,000 - $80,000
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting$60,000 - $80,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base Salary10 - 20 hours
Annual Vacation Time3-4 weeks
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate100%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors67% - 99%
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty5
EMS Core Faculty RanksProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor
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EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyGround EMS agency with less than 100 providersGround EMS agency with 100-500 providersGround EMS agency with 500-1000 providersParamedic initial certification training center
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineGround EMSRural EMSEvent/Mass Gathering MedicineGlobal EMSHEMSTEMS
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleNo
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP Conference
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Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
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Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDSingle site, but multiple sites optional
Required Clinical SitesAtlanta VA
Optional Clinical SitesAcademic Medical CenterTertiary Care/Level 1 Trauma Center
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?No
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Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
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HARBOR-UCLA MEDICAL CENTERhttps://www.harbor-ucla.org/emergency-medicine/fellowships/ems/
Training EMS Fellows since 1994
Program DirectorNichole Bosson, MD, MPH, FAEMS
Assistant/Associate Program DirectorShira Schlesinger, MD, MPH, FAEMS
Address1000 W Carson Street, Torrance, California 90509
RegionWest
Extra year available?Optional
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2014
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?88
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Program DescriptionThe fellowship is a unique collaboration between the Los Angeles County EMS Agency, the Los Angeles County Fire Department, and the Department of Emergency Medicine at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. Our goal is to create a fellowship experience that prepares the physician to become a specialist in EMS and Disaster Medicine.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$100,000 - $120,000
Average Salary Including Any MoonlightingGreater than $120,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base Salary10 - 20 hours
Annual Vacation Time3-4 weeks
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate100%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors67% - 99%
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty6
EMS Core Faculty RanksProfessorAssistant Professor
EM
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culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyGround EMS agency with over 1000 providersParamedic initial certification training centerGround EMS agency with less than 100 providers
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineEvent/Mass Gathering MedicineGround EMSHEMSTEMSUSARWilderness Medicine
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleNo
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP Conference
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Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
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Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDSingle site only
Required Clinical SitesAcademic Medical CenterTertiary Care/Level 1 Trauma Center
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?Yes
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Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
PARTING WORDS
Working in one of the largest EMS systems in the world, our EMS fellows have access to everything Los Angeles County EMS has to offer.
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HENNEPIN COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER EMShttps://www.hennepinhealthcare.org/medical-education-training/fellowship-programs/emergency-medical-services-fellowship/
Training EMS Fellows since 1995
Program DirectorNick Simpson, MD
Assistant/Associate Program DirectorGregg Jones, MD
Address701 Park Ave, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55415
RegionMidwest
Extra year available?Optional
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2014
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?50
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Program DescriptionFounded in 1995, the EMS Fellowship combines clinical, administrative, and field experience in both urban and suburban EMS environments. Our fellows take an active, hands-on role in Hennepin EMS, as well as a suburban fire department EMS service. Fellows practice in Hennepin Healthcare’s state-of-the-art Level I Adult and Pediatric Trauma Center. Our fellows gain specialized experience in mass gathering/event medicine, USAR, disaster preparedness as well as field care and tactical EMS.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$40,000 - $60,000
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting$100,000 - $120,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base Salary10 - 20 hours
Annual Vacation Time3-4 weeks
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate100%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors100%
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty5
EMS Core Faculty RanksProfessorAssistant Professor
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EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyGround EMS agency with 100-500 providersParamedic initial certification training center
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineFixed Wing EMSGround EMSUSARTEMSHEMSEvent/Mass Gathering Medicine
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleYes
Description of Fellow Driven VehicleFull time, take home vehicle for fellow
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP ConferenceBoard Preparation Course
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Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
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Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDSingle site only
Required Clinical SitesAcademic Medical CenterTertiary Care/Level 1 Trauma Center
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?Yes
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Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
PARTING WORDS
The mission statement of our fellowship is, "To forge standout EMS Physicians through real world experience." We strive to make every aspect of this experience a hands-on learning environment. Our fellowship is very operational and provides a wide array of experiences for the fellows to explore.
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INDIANA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE OUT OF HOSPITAL CARE FELLOWSHIPhttps://medicine.iu.edu/emergency-medicine/specialties/ems/fellowship
Training EMS Fellows since 2003
Program DirectorDaniel O'Donnell, MD
Assistant/Associate Program DirectorThomas Lardaro, MD
Address3930 Georgetown Rd, Indianapolis, Indiana 46254
RegionMidwest
Extra year available?Optional
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2015
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?100
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Program DescriptionIUSOM EMS fellowship is part of the IU EMS Division. Fellows are fully integrated into the Division leadership. Fellows are active participants in leadership with Indianapolis Emergency Medical Services, Indianapolis Fire Dept, IU Health Lifeline and Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department. Additional opportunities exist with the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Bankers Life Field house and others. There is unlimited opportunity to explore all aspects of EMS medical direction and leadership.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$40,000 - $60,000
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting$80,000 - $100,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base Salary10 - 20 hours
Annual Vacation Time3-4 weeks
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate100%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors67% - 99%
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty6
EMS Core Faculty RanksAssociate ProfessorAssistant ProfessorProfessor
EM
S Fa
culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyGround EMS agency with 100-500 providersParamedic initial certification training center
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineGround EMSRural EMSUSAREvent/Mass Gathering MedicineHEMSTEMS
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleYes
Description of Fellow Driven VehicleFull time, take home vehicle for fellow
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP ConferenceNAEMSP Medical Director Course
EM
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Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
39
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDMultiple sites required
Required Clinical SitesAcademic Medical CenterCommunity ED
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?Yes
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Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
PARTING WORDS
The IU EMS fellowship is the total package. If you are looking for a complete EMS experience, come check out IU.
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THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY EMS FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMhttps://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/emergencymedicine/fellowship_programs/ems_fellowship.html
Training EMS Fellows since 1999
Program DirectorAsa Margolis, DO, MPH, MS
Assistant/Associate Program DirectorMatthew Levy, DO, MSc
Address1830 East Monument Street, Suite 6-100, Baltimore, Maryland 21287
Region
Extra year available?
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2014
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?100
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Program DescriptionThe goal of the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) fellowship is to prepare highly qualified and motivated academic emergency physicians for leadership and medical oversight of pre- and out-of-hospital emergency care systems with advanced competencies in EMS system design, administration, and clinical care.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$80,000 - $100,000
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting$100,000 - $120,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base Salary10 - 20 hours
Annual Vacation Time3-4 weeks
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate100%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors100%
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty3
EMS Core Faculty RanksAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor
EM
S Fa
culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyFederal agency medical directorGround EMS agency with 100-500 providersParamedic initial certification training centerState medical director
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineGround EMSRural EMSEvent/Mass Gathering MedicineGlobal EMSHEMSTEMSWilderness Medicine
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleYes
Description of Fellow Driven VehicleShared vehicle
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP Conference
EM
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Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
42
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDSingle site, but multiple sites optional
Required Clinical SitesCommunity ED
Optional Clinical SitesAcademic Medical CenterTertiary Care/Level 1 Trauma Center
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?Yes
Clin
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Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
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MAYO CLINIC EMS FELLOWSHIPhttps://college.mayo.edu/academics/residencies-and-fellowships/emergency-medical-services-fellowship-minnesota/
Training EMS Fellows since 2020
Program DirectorMatthew Sztajnkrycer, MD, PhD
Assistant/Associate Program DirectorShari Brand, MD
AddressMayo Clinic EMS Fellowship GE-GR-G410, 200 1st Street, Rochester, Minnesota 55905
RegionMidwest
Extra year available?Optional
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2019
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?100
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Program DescriptionThe Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Fellowship is a one-year fellowship that provides learners with clinical, research, and educational experiences uniquely available at the world-renowned Mayo Clinic. Through operational experience in diverse environments ranging from urban to rural, the EMS Fellowship is designed not simply to train EMS physicians but to develop future EMS leaders.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$60,000 - $80,000
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base SalaryLess than 10 hours
Annual Vacation Time3-4 weeks
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors
44
Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty5
EMS Core Faculty RanksProfessorAssistant Professor
EM
S Fa
culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyGround EMS agency with less than 100 providersGround EMS agency with 100-500 providersGround EMS agency with 500-1000 providersParamedic initial certification training centerVolunteer/paid on call EMS agency
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineFixed Wing EMSGround EMSRural EMSUSAREvent/Mass Gathering MedicineHEMSTEMS
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleYes
Description of Fellow Driven VehicleFull time, take home vehicle for fellow
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP Conference
EM
S E
xper
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Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
45
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in ED
Required Clinical Sites
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?
Clin
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Pra
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Fellow Moonlighting Status
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MCGOVERN MEDICAL SCHOOL AT UTHEALTH - EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES FELLOWSHIPhttps://med.uth.edu/emergencymedicine/sections/ems/ems-fellowship/
Training EMS Fellows since 2000
Program DirectorKevin Schulz, MD
Assistant/Associate Program DirectorHeather Robinson, MD
Address6431 Fannin, 2nd Floor, JJL, Houston, Texas 77030
RegionSouth
Extra year available?No
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2014
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?100
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Program DescriptionThe McGovern Medical School at UTHealth - Houston EMS Fellowship is based in Houston. Fellows have the opportunity to work as Assistant Medical Director to the Houston Fire Department (HFD), a large, urban, fire-based EMS agency that runs over 340,000 calls per year. Fellows are provided with a take-home HFD response vehicle. Fellows also have the opportunity to work with Memorial Hermann Life Flight, other suburban EMS agencies, and a dedicated cadre of knowledgeable and passionate faculty.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$80,000 - $100,000
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting$80,000 - $100,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base Salary10 - 20 hours
Annual Vacation Time3-4 weeks
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate67%-99%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors67% - 99%
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty6
EMS Core Faculty RanksAssociate ProfessorAssistant ProfessorProfessor
EM
S Fa
culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyGround EMS agency with less than 100 providersGround EMS agency with 100-500 providersGround EMS agency with over 1000 providers
EMS Activities OfferedEvent/Mass Gathering MedicineHEMSGround EMSDisaster Medicine
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleYes
Description of Fellow Driven VehicleFull time, take home vehicle for fellow
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP ConferenceE
MS
Exp
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nces
Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
48
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDMultiple sites required
Required Clinical SitesAcademic Medical CenterTertiary Care/Level 1 Trauma Center
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?Yes
Clin
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PARTING WORDS
For more information, feel free to reach out to Dr. Kevin Schulz, EMS Fellowship Director, at [email protected].
Fellow Moonlighting Status Optional
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MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA AT AUGUSTA UNIVERSITYhttps://www.augusta.edu/mcg/em/ed/fellowships/ems/index.php
Training EMS Fellows since 2013
Program DirectorJohn Mcmanus, MD, MBA, MCR
Assistant/Associate Program DirectorBradley Golden,
Address1120 15th street, Pavilion II, Augusta, Georgia 30912
RegionSouth
Extra year available?Optional
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2015
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?95
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Program DescriptionWelcome future EMS leaders and thank you for considering the Medical College of Georgia. We feel that our unique EMS fellowship curriculum and internationally known faculty can provide EMS fellows with a thorough and exciting experience. Some of the unique MCG fellowship benefits include: possessing a dedicated EMS response vehicle, providing pre-hospital care at the famous Masters golf tournament and teaching & interacting with local, state and federal agencies.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$60,000 - $80,000
Average Salary Including Any MoonlightingGreater than $120,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base SalaryLess than 10 hours
Annual Vacation Time1-2 weeks
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate67%-99%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors100%
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty3
EMS Core Faculty RanksProfessorAssociate Professor
EM
S Fa
culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyFederal agency medical directorGround EMS agency with less than 100 providersGround EMS agency with 100-500 providersParamedic initial certification training centerVolunteer/paid on call EMS agency
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineEvent/Mass Gathering MedicineGlobal EMSGround EMSHEMSRural EMSTEMSUSARWilderness Medicine
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleYes
Description of Fellow Driven VehicleFull time, take home vehicle for fellow
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP ConferenceACEP course
EM
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Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
51
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDSingle site, but multiple sites optional
Required Clinical SitesAcademic Medical CenterCommunity ED
Optional Clinical Sites
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?Yes
Clin
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Pra
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Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
PARTING WORDS
Some of the unique MCG fellowship benefits include: possessing a dedicated EMS response vehicle, providing pre-hospital care at the famous Masters golf tournament and teaching & interacting with local, regional, national and international agencies (FEMA, DHS, DOJ, DoD, etc.). We have internationally recognized faculty.
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MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSINhttps://www.mcw.edu/departments/emergency-medicine/education/section-of-ems-and-disaster-medicine
Training EMS Fellows since 1991
Program DirectorM Riccardo Colella, DO, MPH
Assistant/Associate Program DirectorBen Weston, MD, MPH
AddressThe HUB 3rd Floor, 8701 W Watertown Plank Rd, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53226
RegionMidwest
Extra year available?Optional
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2014
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?100
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Program DescriptionThe Division of EMS Medicine at the Medical College of Wisconsin offers a one-year EMS fellowship accredited by the ACGME. The fellowship is designed to develop the next generation of EMS leaders by offering unparalleled didactic and field experiences for all aspects of EMS. Successful completion from the EMS fellowship, including the development of a scholarly project and manuscript, will satisfy the eligibility requirements for the ABEM EMS Certification Examination.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$60,000 - $80,000
Average Salary Including Any MoonlightingGreater than $120,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base SalaryLess than 10 hours
Annual Vacation Time1-2 weeks
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate100%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors100%
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty7
EMS Core Faculty RanksProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor
EM
S Fa
culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyGround EMS agency with less than 100 providersGround EMS agency with 100-500 providersGround EMS agency with over 1000 providersGround EMS agency with 500-1000 providersParamedic initial certification training centerState medical director
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineGround EMSUSAREvent/Mass Gathering MedicineGlobal EMSHEMSTEMS
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleYes
Description of Fellow Driven VehicleShared vehicle
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP ConferenceBoard Preparation Course
EM
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Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
54
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDSingle site, but multiple sites optional
Required Clinical SitesAcademic Medical CenterTertiary Care/Level 1 Trauma Center
Optional Clinical SitesCommunity EDStand Alone ED
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?Yes
Clin
ical
Pra
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Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
PARTING WORDS
Please feel free to reach out with an email or call to talk more about our fellowship. We are very proud to have been training outstanding medical directors for nearly 30 years. Best of luck with your fellowship search.
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METROHEALTH CLEVELAND EMS FELLOWSHIPhttps://gme.metrohealth.org/emergency-medicine/ems-fellowship
Training EMS Fellows since 2018
Program DirectorThomas Collins, MD
Assistant/Associate Program DirectorCraig Bates, MD
Address2500 MetroHealth Dr, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio 44109
RegionMidwest
Extra year available?No
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2018
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?100
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Program DescriptionMetroHealth and Cleveland EMS offer a one-year ACGME Accredited EMS fellowship program that seeks to prepare future physician leaders in emergency medical services. Some key areas of the fellowship include; (1) Urban and Rural EMS operations, education and QA, (2) Air Medical EMS as a physician crewmember and associate medical director for Metro Life Flight, (3) Tactical EMS with local, county and federal SWAT teams operating in the region, and (4) Research with NIH funded faculty.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$60,000 - $80,000
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting$80,000 - $100,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base Salary10 - 20 hours
Annual Vacation Time3-4 weeks
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors100%
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty3
EMS Core Faculty RanksAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor
EM
S Fa
culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyGround EMS agency with less than 100 providersGround EMS agency with 100-500 providersGround EMS agency with 500-1000 providersParamedic initial certification training centerVolunteer/paid on call EMS agency
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineFixed Wing EMSGround EMSRural EMSEvent/Mass Gathering MedicineHEMSTEMSWilderness Medicine
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleNo
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP ConferenceNAEMSP Medical Director Course
EM
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Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
57
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDSingle site, but multiple sites optional
Required Clinical SitesTertiary Care/Level 1 Trauma CenterAcademic Medical Center
Optional Clinical SitesStand Alone EDCommunity ED
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?Yes
Clin
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Pra
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Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
PARTING WORDS
EMS is about service to the community. As EMS physicians we serve our community through our education and guidance of our public safety professionals. We are extremely fortunate to have a talented and diverse group of EMS and public safety providers to help navigate the challenges of prehospital care.
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NEW YORK CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT/LIJ MEDICAL CENTER
Training EMS Fellows since 1992
Program DirectorDouglas Isaacs, MD
Address9 MetroTech, Brooklyn, New York 11201
RegionNortheast
Extra year available?No
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2014
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?100
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Program DescriptionThe FDNY Northwell Health EMS Fellowship was founded in 1992 and has graduated over 40 fellows. It is a partnership between the Fire Department of New York and Northwell Health. The goal of the Fellowship is not only to train future medical directors but leaders in the field of pre-hospital medicine. Between our two large organizations we are able to offer an EMS Fellow a broad education experience, including administratively and operationally, in the nation’s largest 911 system.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$80,000 - $100,000
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting$80,000 - $100,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base Salary10 - 20 hours
Annual Vacation Time1-2 weeks
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate100%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors100%
Assistant/Associate Program Director
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty8
EMS Core Faculty RanksProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor
EM
S Fa
culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyGround EMS agency with over 1000 providersGround EMS agency with 500-1000 providersParamedic initial certification training centerVolunteer/paid on call EMS agency
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineGround EMSUSAREvent/Mass Gathering MedicineHEMS
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleNo
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP ConferenceE
MS
Exp
erie
nces
Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
60
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDSingle site only
Required Clinical SitesAcademic Medical Center
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?No
Clin
ical
Pra
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Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
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OHIOHEALTH DOCTORS HOSPITALhttps://dhemergencymedicine.com/2019/05/03/ems-fellowship/
Training EMS Fellows since 2020
Program DirectorRobert Lowe, MD
Assistant/Associate Program Director ,
Address5100 West Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio 43228
RegionMidwest
Extra year available?No
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2019
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?100
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Program DescriptionOhioHealth Doctors Hospital Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Fellowship is a new, one-year ACGME accredited program for physicians interested in the ever-challenging field of EMS Medicine. We train our fellows in the field working with some of Columbus' best paramedics where they will gain EMS experience with administration, ground, critical care and aeromedical transport. Our Agencies are based in urban, suburban and rural environments.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base Salary10 - 20 hours
Annual Vacation Time3-4 weeks
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors
62
Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty2
EMS Core Faculty RanksProfessorAssociate Professor
EM
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culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesGround EMS agency with less than 100 providersGround EMS agency with over 1000 providersParamedic initial certification training centerVolunteer/paid on call EMS agencyGround EMS agency with 100-500 providers
EMS Activities OfferedGround EMSRural EMSTEMSEvent/Mass Gathering MedicineDisaster MedicineHEMS
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleNo
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesNo
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP ConferenceEagles
EM
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xper
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Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
63
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDSingle site only
Required Clinical SitesCommunity ED
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?Yes
Clin
ical
Pra
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Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
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THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITYhttps://medicine.osu.edu/departments/emergency-medicine/education/fellowships/ems-fellowship
Training EMS Fellows since 2007
Program DirectorAshish Panchal, MD, Ph.D.
Address760 Prior Hall, 376 West 10th Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43210
RegionMidwest
Extra year available?Optional
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2014
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?80
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Program DescriptionThe OSU EMS Fellowship trains EM physicians in prehospital care through experiences in ground EMS (Columbus, Division of Fire), aeromedical and critical care (MedFlight of Ohio), and specialized training in EMS education (National Registry of EMTs). Fellows also gain a national scope of EMS care through collaboration with the National Registry. Supplementing these cores are suburban and rural experiences and didactics with OSU faculty and community members, forming a well-rounded EMS curriculum.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$60,000 - $80,000
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting$80,000 - $100,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base SalaryLess than 10 hours
Annual Vacation Time5-6 weeks
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate100%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors100%
Assistant/Associate Program Director
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty5
EMS Core Faculty RanksProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor
EM
S Fa
culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyGround EMS agency with over 1000 providersGround EMS agency with less than 100 providersParamedic initial certification training centerVolunteer/paid on call EMS agency
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineGround EMSRural EMSUSAREvent/Mass Gathering MedicineHEMSTEMS
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleNo
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP ConferenceBoard Preparation CourseNational Registry Fellowship Course
EM
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xper
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Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
66
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDSingle site only
Required Clinical SitesCommunity EDAcademic Medical Center
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?Yes
Clin
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Pra
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Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
PARTING WORDS
The goal of the OSU EMS Fellowship is to prepare EM physicians to be leaders in prehospital care and to attain Board Certification in EMS. The overall fellowship experience combines a strong prehospital clinical background with abundant clinical and research opportunities, ideally positioning OSU to help prepare our future EMS leaders.
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ORLANDO REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER/ORANGE COUNTY EMShttp://www.orlandohealth.com/emsfellowship
Training EMS Fellows since 2007
Program DirectorChristian Zuver, MD, FACEP. FAEMS
Assistant/Associate Program DirectorChristine Van Dillen, MD, FACEP, FAEMS
Address2002-A East Michigan Street, Orlando, Florida 32806
RegionSouth
Extra year available?No
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2014
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?90
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Program DescriptionThe fellowship is a partnership between Orange County EMS System, a primarily fire based EMS system and Orlando Health. The fellow serves as an Assistant Medical Director and is provided education and experience in administrative, clinical and field based EMS. Addition experiences in mass gathering medicine, air medical and special operations rounds out the fellows experience.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$60,000 - $80,000
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base SalaryLess than 10 hours
Annual Vacation Time1-2 weeks
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors67% - 99%
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty4
EMS Core Faculty RanksAssistant Professor
EM
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culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyGround EMS agency with over 1000 providersGround EMS agency with 500-1000 providersGround EMS agency with 100-500 providersParamedic initial certification training center
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineGround EMSUSAREvent/Mass Gathering MedicineHEMSTEMS
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleYes
Description of Fellow Driven VehicleCall schedule, take home vehicle for fellow
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP Conference
EM
S E
xper
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Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
69
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDMultiple sites required
Required Clinical SitesCommunity EDStand Alone ED
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?Yes
Clin
ical
Pra
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Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
PARTING WORDS
We feel we offer a unique opportunity here in Orlando. In addition to the experiences mentioned, we support a mass gathering event daily as we provide medical oversight the the agencies that support the theme parks that Orlando is known for. We offer added experiences in these unique environments. Please reach out for further information.
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PENN STATE HERSHEY EMS FELLOWSHIPhttps://residency.med.psu.edu/programs/emergency-medical-services-fellowship/
Training EMS Fellows since
Program DirectorFrancis Mencl,
Address500 University Dr, Hershey, Pennsylvania 17033
RegionNortheast
Extra year available?Optional
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2016
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?75
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Program DescriptionThe EMS Fellowship is designed to provide physicians with the experience and training in operations, research, education and administration to contribute to EMS systems in a variety of settings. We have direct oversight of Life Lion Critical Care Transport, Life Lion EMS and several other ground EMS services. EMS fellows have the opportunity to earn a master’s degree in public health or homeland security by adding an optional second year to their fellowship program.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$60,000 - $80,000
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base Salary10 - 20 hours
Annual Vacation Time
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate100%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors100%
Assistant/Associate Program Director
71
Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty3
EMS Core Faculty RanksProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor
EM
S Fa
culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyGround EMS agency with 100-500 providersVolunteer/paid on call EMS agency
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineGround EMSUSAREvent/Mass Gathering MedicineHEMSTEMS
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleYes
Description of Fellow Driven VehicleShared vehicle
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP ConferenceE
MS
Exp
erie
nces
Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
72
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDSingle site only
Required Clinical SitesAcademic Medical Center
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?Yes
Clin
ical
Pra
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Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
PARTING WORDS
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PRISMA HEALTH RICHLAND/UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINAhttp://emergencyresident.com
Training EMS Fellows since 2012
Program DirectorWilliam Gerard, MD
Assistant/Associate Program DirectorSpencer Robinson, DO
Address14 Medical Park Drive, Suite 350, Columbia, South Carolina 29203
RegionSouth
Extra year available?Optional
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2015
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?100
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Program DescriptionFellow has significant exposure to ground, air, tactical, and mass gathering medical response. Fellow has a take home response vehicle. We have four board certified EMS physicians who provide oversight for all agencies including Richland County EMS, Kershaw County EMS, Air Methods Air Medical, Med Trans Air Medical, Columbia-Richland Fire Department, Richland County Sheriff's Office SWAT, South Carolina Law Enforcement Division SWAT, State Fire, and the Congaree National Park.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$60,000 - $80,000
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting$80,000 - $100,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base Salary10 - 20 hours
Annual Vacation Time3-4 weeks
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate100%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors100%
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty4
EMS Core Faculty RanksAssociate ProfessorNot a traditional academic institution
EM
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culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyFederal agency medical directorGround EMS agency with less than 100 providersGround EMS agency with 100-500 providersParamedic initial certification training center
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineGround EMSRural EMSEvent/Mass Gathering MedicineGlobal EMSHEMSTEMSWilderness MedicineUSAR
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleYes
Description of Fellow Driven VehicleFull time, take home vehicle for fellow
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP ConferenceCONTOMSAMTC
EM
S E
xper
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es
Didactic Hour ModalityImpromptu lectures
75
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDSingle site, but multiple sites optional
Required Clinical SitesAcademic Medical CenterTertiary Care/Level 1 Trauma Center
Optional Clinical SitesCommunity ED
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?Yes
Clin
ical
Pra
ctic
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Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
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REGIONS HOSPITAL EMShttps://regionsem.org/fellowships/prehospital-medicine-ems-fellowship/
Training EMS Fellows since 2010
Program DirectorAaron Burnett, MD
Assistant/Associate Program DirectorKari Haley, MD
Address640 Jackson Street, Mail Stop 13801B, Saint Paul, Minnesota 55101
RegionMidwest
Extra year available?No
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?90
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Program DescriptionFor over 30 years Regions EMS has been leading the east metro in providing state of the art prehospital emergency care. Our department provides a full spectrum of on and off line EMS medical direction including research, patient care, education and quality improvement. The fellowship will provide a broad based prehospital experience including EMS, disaster medicine and event medicine.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$40,000 - $60,000
Average Salary Including Any MoonlightingGreater than $120,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base SalaryLess than 10 hours
Annual Vacation Time1-2 weeks
Fello
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate100%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors100%
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty3
EMS Core Faculty RanksProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor
EM
S Fa
culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyGround EMS agency with less than 100 providersGround EMS agency with 100-500 providersGround EMS agency with 500-1000 providersParamedic initial certification training centerState medical directorVolunteer/paid on call EMS agency
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineFixed Wing EMSGround EMSRural EMSUSAREvent/Mass Gathering MedicineHEMSTEMSWilderness Medicine
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleYes
Description of Fellow Driven VehicleFull time, take home vehicle for fellow
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP ConferenceNAEMSP Medical Director Course
EM
S E
xper
ienc
es
Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
78
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in ED
Required Clinical Sites
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?No
Clin
ical
Pra
ctic
e
Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
PARTING WORDS
Our fellows have never had to complete an away rotation to satisfy their required ACGME core curriculum or their personal interests. We provide medical direction to almost all types of EMS delivery systems present in the US.
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RWJ BARNABAS HEALTH AT NEWARK BETH ISRAEL MEDICAL CENTERHttp://www.emsfellowship.com
Training EMS Fellows since 2001
Program DirectorNavin Ariyaprakai, MD
Assistant/Associate Program DirectorAmmundeep Tagore, MD
Address201 Lyons Ave, Newark, New Jersey 07083
RegionNortheast
Extra year available?No
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2015
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?100B
asic
Info
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Program Description
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$60,000 - $80,000
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting$80,000 - $100,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base Salary10 - 20 hours
Annual Vacation Time3-4 weeks
Fello
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate67%-99%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors67% - 99%
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty8
EMS Core Faculty RanksNot a traditional academic institutionProfessor
EM
S Fa
culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesGround EMS agency with 100-500 providersVolunteer/paid on call EMS agencyFederal agency medical director
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineFixed Wing EMSGround EMSUSAREvent/Mass Gathering MedicineTEMSHEMS
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleYes
Description of Fellow Driven VehicleShared vehicle
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP Conference
EM
S E
xper
ienc
es
Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
81
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDMultiple sites required
Required Clinical SitesCommunity EDAcademic Medical Center
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?Yes
Clin
ical
Pra
ctic
e
Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
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STANFORD UNIVERSITY
Training EMS Fellows since 1990's
Program DirectorMarc Gautreau, MD
Assistant/Associate Program DirectorWilliam Mulkerin, MD
Address900 Welch Road Suite 350, Palo Alto, California 95304
RegionWest
Extra year available?Optional
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2017
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?75
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Program DescriptionComprehensive experience including urban fire based, county based in both the high density affluent areas of Bay Area with optional experience in rural county of southern California as well as Yosemite National Park. EMS division includes air medical program. Extensive collaborative and research opportunities especially with wilderness medicine, disaster medicine and with other EMS programs in California. Optional second year designed around fellow's specific interest.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$80,000 - $100,000
Average Salary Including Any MoonlightingGreater than $120,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base SalaryLess than 10 hours
Annual Vacation Time3-4 weeks
Fello
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate100%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical DirectorsUnsure
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty5
EMS Core Faculty RanksAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor
EM
S Fa
culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyGround EMS agency with less than 100 providersGround EMS agency with 500-1000 providersGround EMS agency with 100-500 providersVolunteer/paid on call EMS agency
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineGround EMSRural EMSUSARGlobal EMSEvent/Mass Gathering MedicineHEMSWilderness Medicine
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleYes
Description of Fellow Driven Vehiclecode 3 not yet permitted by state law in California
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesNo
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP ConferenceTEEX Courses
EM
S E
xper
ienc
es
Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time, also joint conference with other EMS programs in state, informal time as well.
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Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDSingle site, but multiple sites optional
Required Clinical Sites
Optional Clinical SitesCommunity EDAcademic Medical CenterRural EDTertiary Care/Level 1 Trauma Center
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?No
Clin
ical
Pra
ctic
e
Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
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STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY EMS FELLOWSHIPhttps://renaissance.stonybrookmedicine.edu/emergencymedicine/fellowships/EMS
Training EMS Fellows since 2019
Program DirectorTrevor Marshall, MD
Assistant/Associate Program DirectorRobert Marshall,
AddressStony Brook University, Department of Emergency Medicine, Stony Brook, New York 11794
RegionNortheast
Extra year available?No
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2019
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?100Bas
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Program Description
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$100,000 - $120,000
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting$100,000 - $120,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base Salary10 - 20 hours
Annual Vacation Time3-4 weeks
Fello
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors
86
Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty4
EMS Core Faculty RanksProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor
EM
S Fa
culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyGround EMS agency with less than 100 providersGround EMS agency with 100-500 providersParamedic initial certification training centerVolunteer/paid on call EMS agency
EMS Activities OfferedGround EMSHEMSGlobal EMS
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleNo
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP ConferenceE
MS
Exp
erie
nces
Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
87
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDSingle site only
Required Clinical SitesAcademic Medical CenterTertiary Care/Level 1 Trauma Center
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?Yes
Clin
ical
Pra
ctic
e
Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
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SUNY UPSTATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITYhttps://www.upstate.edu/emergency/education/fellowships/ems.php
Training EMS Fellows since 2001
Program DirectorDerek Cooney,
Assistant/Associate Program DirectorChristian Knutsen,
Address550 East Genesee Street, Syracuse, New York 13202
RegionNortheast
Extra year available?No
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2014
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?70B
asic
Info
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ion
Program Description
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base SalaryLess than 10 hours
Annual Vacation Time
Fello
w D
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate67%-99%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors100%
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty4
EMS Core Faculty RanksAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor
EM
S Fa
culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesGround EMS agency with less than 100 providersGround EMS agency with 100-500 providersParamedic initial certification training center
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineGround EMSRural EMSEvent/Mass Gathering MedicineHEMSTEMSWilderness Medicine
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleYes
Description of Fellow Driven VehicleFull time, take home vehicle for fellow
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP ConferenceTEEX CoursesCONTOMS
EM
S E
xper
ienc
es
Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
90
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDSingle site only
Required Clinical SitesAcademic Medical Center
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?Yes
Clin
ical
Pra
ctic
e
Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
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UCSF EMS AND DISASTER MEDICINEhttps://emergency.ucsf.edu/ems-disaster-medicine
Training EMS Fellows since 2009
Program DirectorMary Mercer, MD
Assistant/Associate Program DirectorJohn Brown, MD
AddressDepartment of Emergency Medicine UCSF School of Medicine, 533 Parnassus Ave. Suite U-575, San Francisco, California 94143-0749
RegionWest
Extra year available?Optional
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2014
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?100
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Program DescriptionThe UCSF DEM offers one and two year fellowships in EMS and Disaster Medicine for emergency medicine residency trained physicians. Education is in all aspects of EMS and Disaster Medicine - administration, medical oversight, research, teaching, and clinical components. Clinical responsibilities are at San Francisco General Hospital Trauma Center, teaching paramedics at City College of SF, clinical field experience in SF and Alameda Counties and disaster response at city and state level.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$60,000 - $80,000
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting$80,000 - $100,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base Salary10 - 20 hours
Annual Vacation Time3-4 weeks
Fello
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate100%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors67% - 99%
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty6
EMS Core Faculty RanksProfessorAssociate Professor
EM
S Fa
culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesGround EMS agency with less than 100 providersGround EMS agency with 100-500 providersGround EMS agency with over 1000 providersVolunteer/paid on call EMS agency
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineGround EMSEvent/Mass Gathering MedicineGlobal EMSHEMSTEMSWilderness Medicine
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleNo
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseTEEX Courses
EM
S E
xper
ienc
es
Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
93
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDMultiple sites required
Required Clinical SitesAcademic Medical CenterTertiary Care/Level 1 Trauma CenterCommunity ED
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?NoC
linic
al P
ract
ice
Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
PARTING WORDS
We welcome fellowship applicants from all areas of the country, three and four year EM programs, DO and MD alike. We offer optional second year fellowship opportunity with selection of Master's Degree funded by the Fellowship: Master of Public Health Master of Public Administration or Masters of Clinical Research. There is a substantial disaster component of the program, including training with the federal Dept. of Health & Human Services and local and state planning and response.
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UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO
Training EMS Fellows since 2010
Program DirectorBrian Clemency, DO
Assistant/Associate Program DirectorJohanna Innes, MD
AddressDepartment of Emergency Medicine, 462 Grider St, Buffalo, New York 14215
RegionNortheast
Extra year available?No
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation
Match Participation
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?
Bas
ic In
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atio
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Program DescriptionThe Jacobs School hosts an Emergency Medicine residency program with a very active EMS division. Buffalo, NY is the center of a large regional EMS system for the surrounding Western region of New York State. Our area is serviced by a wide variety of EMS systems and experiences such as municipal, private, police and volunteer EMS agencies. We provide medical direction at all levels of EMS serving this area, providing a complete EMS experience in order to gain proficiency in EMS medicine.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$40,000 - $60,000
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting$100,000 - $120,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base SalaryLess than 10 hours
Annual Vacation Time3-4 weeks
Fello
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate67%-99%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors67% - 99%
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty5
EMS Core Faculty RanksAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor
EM
S Fa
culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyGround EMS agency with 500-1000 providersGround EMS agency with 100-500 providersGround EMS agency with less than 100 providersParamedic initial certification training centerVolunteer/paid on call EMS agency
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineFixed Wing EMSGround EMSRural EMSEvent/Mass Gathering MedicineHEMSTEMS
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleYes
Description of Fellow Driven VehicleFull time, take home vehicle for fellow
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP Conference
EM
S E
xper
ienc
es
Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
96
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDSingle site only
Required Clinical Sites
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?Yes
Clin
ical
Pra
ctic
e
Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
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UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS CLEVELAND MEDICAL CENTERhttps://www.uhhospitals.org/medical-education/emergency-medicine-medical-education/fellowships/emergency-medical-services-fellowship
Training EMS Fellows since 2019
Program DirectorJeffrey Luk, MD, MS
Address11100 Euclid Ave, CEM B517, Cleveland, Ohio 44106
RegionMidwest
Extra year available?No
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2017
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?33
Bas
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Program DescriptionThe UH Cleveland Medical Center Department of Emergency Medicine EMS Fellowship will provide the fellow with the fundamentals of prehospital medicine as well as a comprehensive experience in EMS medical direction over the course of one year. Multiple opportunities exist for professional growth within the areas of education, clinical expertise, and research. Highlights include experience with various types of services as well as ample mass gathering medicine opportunities.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$60,000 - $80,000
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting$80,000 - $100,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base Salary10 - 20 hours
Annual Vacation Time3-4 weeks
Fello
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors100%
Assistant/Associate Program Director
98
Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty3
EMS Core Faculty RanksAssociate Professor
EM
S Fa
culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyGround EMS agency with less than 100 providers
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineGround EMSEvent/Mass Gathering MedicineHEMSTEMS
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleNo
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP ConferenceE
MS
Exp
erie
nces
Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
99
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDSingle site only
Required Clinical SitesAcademic Medical Center
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?Yes
Clin
ical
Pra
ctic
e
Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
PARTING WORDS
While the fellowship is based at UH Cleveland Medical Center, we draw upon the resources of the entire University Hospitals Health System through the UH EMS Training and Disaster Preparedness Institute (www.uhems.org). EMS is valued by the organization...one of our faculty members is the COO for the system. You will find a dedicated faculty who are committed to providing a well-rounded education tailored to your needs.
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UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA EMS FELLOWSHIPhttps://emergencymed.arizona.edu/fellowships/ems
Training EMS Fellows since 2000
Program DirectorJoshua Gaither, MD
Address1501 N. Campbell Ave, PO Box 245057, Tucson, Arizona 85724-5057
RegionWest
Extra year available?Optional
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2014
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?75
Bas
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Program DescriptionArizona Emergency Medicine has been a leader in EMS internationally, nationally and at the local and state level for over 30 years. The physicians of the Department of Emergency Medicine have received international recognition for their EMS research and clinical activities. Through our work in Southern Arizona, EMS fellows have the opportunity to learn by working side by side with EMS physicians, nurses and paramedics engaged with multiple outstanding local EMS agencies.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$40,000 - $60,000
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting$60,000 - $80,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base Salary10 - 20 hours
Annual Vacation Time3-4 weeks
Fello
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate67%-99%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors67% - 99%
Assistant/Associate Program Director
101
Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty7
EMS Core Faculty RanksProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor
EM
S Fa
culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesFederal agency medical directorGround EMS agency with less than 100 providersGround EMS agency with 100-500 providersGround EMS agency with 500-1000 providersGround EMS agency with over 1000 providersState medical directorVolunteer/paid on call EMS agency
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineRural EMSGround EMSUSAREvent/Mass Gathering MedicineHEMSTEMSWilderness Medicine
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleNo
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP Conference
EM
S E
xper
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es
Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
102
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDMultiple sites required
Required Clinical SitesAcademic Medical Center
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?Yes
Clin
ical
Pra
ctic
e
Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO MEDICAL CENTERhttps://medschool.ucsd.edu/som/emergency-med/education/fellowships/ems/Pages/default.aspx
Training EMS Fellows since 2004
Program DirectorErin Noste, MD
Assistant/Associate Program DirectorJennifer Farah, MD
AddressUCSD Department of Emergency Medicine, 200 W. Arbor Dr. #8676, San Diego, California 92103
RegionWest
Extra year available?Optional
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2014
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?100
Bas
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Program DescriptionThe UCSD EMS Fellowship is designed to provide emergency medicine physicians the opportunity to be educated and trained in the administrative, medical oversight and field aspects of EMS systems. Highlights of the program include partnering with agencies including the City of San Diego Fire-Rescue Department, County of San Diego EMS, Mercy Air, AMR, the Children's Hospital Emergency Transport (CHET) team, and international EMS development.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$60,000 - $80,000
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting$80,000 - $100,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base Salary10 - 20 hours
Annual Vacation Time3-4 weeks
Fello
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate100%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors67% - 99%
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty4
EMS Core Faculty RanksProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor
EM
S Fa
culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyGround EMS agency with less than 100 providersGround EMS agency with 100-500 providersGround EMS agency with 500-1000 providersGround EMS agency with over 1000 providersParamedic initial certification training centerVolunteer/paid on call EMS agency
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineFixed Wing EMSGround EMSRural EMSUSARWilderness MedicineTEMSHEMSGlobal EMSEvent/Mass Gathering Medicine
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleNo
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP ConferenceBoard Preparation CourseNREMT® EMS Education Course, EaglesTEEX Courses
EM
S E
xper
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es
Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
105
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDMultiple sites required
Required Clinical SitesAcademic Medical CenterRural EDTertiary Care/Level 1 Trauma CenterUrgent Care
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?YesC
linic
al P
ract
ice
Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
PARTING WORDS
Thank you for your interest in UCSD's EMS Fellowship! The UCSD EMS fellowship is able to provide the EMS core curriculum while supporting the EMS fellows career goals. We have a wide range of EMS opportunities from HEMS, rural EMS, EMS research, EMS education, border health and more! We are actively expanding our Wilderness EMS opportunities as well as both international EMS and disaster response.
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UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO EMS FELLOWSHIPhttps://em.uchicago.edu/ems-fellowship/
Training EMS Fellows since 2019
Program DirectorKatie Tataris,
Address5841 S. Maryland Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60637
RegionMidwest
Extra year available?No
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2017
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?100
Bas
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Program DescriptionThe University of Chicago EMS Fellowship program provides comprehensive training in ground, aeromedical, and tactical EMS in addition to working clinically at a busy, urban Emergency Department in a large EMS System.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$60,000 - $80,000
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting$80,000 - $100,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base SalaryLess than 10 hours
Annual Vacation Time3-4 weeks
Fello
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors100%
Assistant/Associate Program Director
107
Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty3
EMS Core Faculty RanksProfessorAssistant Professor
EM
S Fa
culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyGround EMS agency with less than 100 providersGround EMS agency with over 1000 providersParamedic initial certification training center
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineFixed Wing EMSGround EMSEvent/Mass Gathering MedicineHEMSTEMS
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleNo
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP Conference
EM
S E
xper
ienc
es
Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
108
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDSingle site only
Required Clinical SitesAcademic Medical Center
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?Yes
Clin
ical
Pra
ctic
e
Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
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UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATIhttps://med.uc.edu/emergencymedicine/divisions/EMS
Training EMS Fellows since 1996
Program DirectorWoods Curry, MD
Assistant/Associate Program DirectorJason McMullan, MD
Address231 Albert Sabin Way, MSB 1654, Cincinnati, Ohio 45267
RegionMidwest
Extra year available?No
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2014
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?100
Bas
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Program DescriptionUniversity Of Cincinnati’s Department Of Emergency Medicine’s Division of EMS has hosted a Fellowship in Emergency Medical Services Medicine since 1996. In 2013, the Fellowship was one of the initial programs in the country to receive full accreditation by the ACGME in the first year it was offered. The fellowship supports three Fellows yearly, with applications accepted on a rolling basis, but interviews generally held in the Fall.
Base Salary Before Any MoonlightingGreater than $120,000
Average Salary Including Any MoonlightingGreater than $120,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base Salary10 - 20 hours
Annual Vacation Time3-4 weeks
Fello
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate67%-99%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors67% - 99%
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty7
EMS Core Faculty RanksAssistant ProfessorAssociate Professor
EM
S Fa
culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyParamedic initial certification training centerGround EMS agency with 500-1000 providers
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineEvent/Mass Gathering MedicineHEMSTEMSGround EMSUSARRural EMSWilderness Medicine
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleYes
Description of Fellow Driven VehicleCall schedule, take home vehicle for fellow
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP Conference
EM
S E
xper
ienc
es
Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
111
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDSingle site only
Required Clinical SitesCommunity ED
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?Yes
Clin
ical
Pra
ctic
e
Fellow Moonlighting StatusRequired
PARTING WORDS
The fellow will be part of the University Of Cincinnati Department Of Emergency Medicine, the nation’s oldest Emergency Medicine residency training program, and will grow in a robust educational and research environment.
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UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA EMS FELLOWSHIPhttps://emergency.med.ufl.edu/education/fellowship-programs/ems-fellowship/
Training EMS Fellows since 2013
Program DirectorJason Jones, MD
Assistant/Associate Program DirectorDesmond Fitzpatrick, MD
Address1329 SW 16th Ave, Suite 5270, Gainesville, Florida 32610
RegionSouth
Extra year available?No
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2014
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?100
Bas
ic In
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Program DescriptionThe UF EMS Fellowship has been ACGME-accredited and trained 2 fellows per year for as long as ACGME accreditation has been possible. Our fellows act as assistant medical directors for Alachua County Fire Rescue (ACFR), the primary transport agency for 250,000 people over 969 square miles. Fellows also assist in other ground and flight agencies across the state, and as assistant medical directors for UF Football home games.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$40,000 - $60,000
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting$40,000 - $60,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base SalaryLess than 10 hours
Annual Vacation Time3-4 weeks
Fello
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate67%-99%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors67% - 99%
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty8
EMS Core Faculty RanksAssistant Professor
EM
S Fa
culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyGround EMS agency with 100-500 providersParamedic initial certification training center
EMS Activities OfferedEvent/Mass Gathering MedicineFixed Wing EMSGlobal EMSGround EMSHEMSRural EMSTEMS
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleYes
Description of Fellow Driven VehicleCall schedule, take home vehicle for fellow
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP ConferenceOne additional conference of the fellow’s choice
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Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
114
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDSingle site, but multiple sites optional
Required Clinical SitesAcademic Medical Center
Optional Clinical SitesAcademic Medical CenterStand Alone EDPediatric ED
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?Yes
Clin
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Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
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UNIVERSITY OF IOWA HOSPITALS AND CLINICS EMS FELLOWSHIPhttps://gme.medicine.uiowa.edu/emergency-medical-services-fellowship
Training EMS Fellows since 2018
Program DirectorAzeemuddin Ahmed, MD, MBA
Address200 Hawkins Drive, RCP 1008, Iowa City, Iowa 52242
RegionMidwest
Extra year available?No
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2017
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?100
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Program DescriptionThe University of Iowa Department of Emergency Medicine Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Fellowship is an ACGME-accredited program that trains one fellow per year in a multi-disciplinary format. The trainee will have dedicated clinical field time to include air and ground medical transport, SWAT medical support, didactic education, reading program, research education and dedicated research time, quality improvement activities as well as participation in event medicine.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$60,000 - $80,000
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting$100,000 - $120,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base SalaryLess than 10 hours
Annual Vacation Time3-4 weeks
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate100%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors100%
Assistant/Associate Program Director
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty3
EMS Core Faculty RanksProfessorAssistant Professor
EM
S Fa
culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyGround EMS agency with less than 100 providersParamedic initial certification training center
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineGround EMSRural EMSEvent/Mass Gathering MedicineHEMSTEMS
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleYes
Description of Fellow Driven VehicleCall schedule, take home vehicle for fellow
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP Conference
EM
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Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
117
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDSingle site only
Required Clinical SitesAcademic Medical Center
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?Yes
Clin
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Pra
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Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
PARTING WORDS
Our mission is to innovate the practice of pre-hospital medicine by providing cutting-edge clinical care, educating the next generation of EMS physicians and discovering new ways to advance our science.
Our vision is to produce EMS physician leaders who will make a difference in the lives of the sick and injured.
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UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS MEDICAL SCHOOL EMShttps://www.umassmed.edu/emed/fellowship/emsfell/
Training EMS Fellows since 1998
Program DirectorStacy Weisberg, MD
AddressUMass Memorial Medical Center Department of Emergency Medicine, 55 Lake Avenue North, Worcester, Massachusetts 01655
RegionNortheast
Extra year available?Optional
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2014
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?85
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Program DescriptionThe EMS Fellowship is a one year ACGME-accredited program designed to train the future medical directors and leaders in pre-hospital medicine. The fellowship accepts up to two fellows per year and is restricted to graduates of ACGME accredited residency programs. The EMS Division provides medical direction and oversight for over fourteen EMS agencies in the community. Graduates have secured positions here at UMass Memorial as well as high profile Medical Director positions around the country.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base Salary
Annual Vacation Time3-4 weeks
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate67%-99%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors67% - 99%
Assistant/Associate Program Director
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty6
EMS Core Faculty RanksProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor
EM
S Fa
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EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyGround EMS agency with less than 100 providersVolunteer/paid on call EMS agencyGround EMS agency with 100-500 providers
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineGround EMSEvent/Mass Gathering MedicineHEMSTEMS
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleYes
Description of Fellow Driven VehicleShared vehicle
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP ConferenceE
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Exp
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Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
120
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDMultiple sites required
Required Clinical SitesCommunity EDAcademic Medical CenterTertiary Care/Level 1 Trauma Center
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?YesC
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Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
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UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN EMS FELLOWSHIPhttps://medicine.umich.edu/dept/emergency-medicine/education/fellowships/emergency-medical-services-ems-fellowship
Training EMS Fellows since 2020
Program DirectorMark Lowell, MD
Assistant/Associate Program DirectorChristine Brent, MD
Address1500 East Medical Center Drive, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109
RegionMidwest
Extra year available?No
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2020
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?
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Program DescriptionThe field of EMS is extremely large and diverse. We recognize that each fellow has specific interests and that mastery of the knowledge and skill base requires life-long learning and commitment. We aim to provide our fellows a framework for career development while ensuring that we cover the core content required to pass subspecialty certification. EMS is inherently based in the pre-hospital environment, so most of the fellowship will be spent in the community working alongside our EMS providers
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$80,000 - $100,000
Average Salary Including Any MoonlightingGreater than $120,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base SalaryLess than 10 hours
Annual Vacation Time3-4 weeks
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors
122
Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty4
EMS Core Faculty RanksAssistant ProfessorAssociate Professor
EM
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culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyGround EMS agency with 500-1000 providers
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineFixed Wing EMSGround EMSUSAREvent/Mass Gathering MedicineHEMSTEMSWilderness Medicine
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleYes
Description of Fellow Driven VehicleShared vehicle
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP Conference
EM
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Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
123
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDSingle site, but multiple sites optional
Required Clinical SitesVA
Optional Clinical SitesCommunity EDRural ED
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?Yes
Clin
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Fellow Moonlighting StatusRequired
PARTING WORDS
This fellowship attracts applicants who desire a robust yet flexible offering of prehospital experiences supported by the #1 NIH funded emergency department in the country and housed within a world class university. The backdrop is a culturally diverse small town with vast outdoor recreational opportunies, varied culinary offerings, and outstanding public schools.
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https://emed.unm.edu/education/current-fellowships/emergency-medical-services.html
Training EMS Fellows since 2012
Program DirectorDorothy Habrat, DO
Assistant/Associate Program Director
AddressMSC11 6025, 700 Camino de Salud, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131
RegionWest
Extra year available?No
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2014
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?100
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Program DescriptionOur ACGME-accredited EMS Fellowship is designed to provide strong training for future EMS Physician leaders. We offer a broad introduction to all aspects of EMS Medical Direction, EMS Research, EMS Policy, and Clinical Prehospital Medicine. UNM EMS Fellows are active members in the UNM EMS Consortium Physician Field Response Program and work alongside UNM EMS Faculty as well as EMS providers from our many partner EMS agencies.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$60,000 - $80,000
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting$60,000 - $80,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base Salary10 - 20 hours
Annual Vacation Time3-4 weeks
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate67%-99%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors67% - 99%
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty8
EMS Core Faculty RanksProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor
EM
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culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyGround EMS agency with less than 100 providersGround EMS agency with 100-500 providersGround EMS agency with 500-1000 providersParamedic initial certification training centerState medical directorVolunteer/paid on call EMS agency
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineFixed Wing EMSGround EMSRural EMSEvent/Mass Gathering MedicineHEMSTEMSWilderness Medicine
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleYes
Description of Fellow Driven VehicleFull time, take home vehicle for fellow
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP Conference
EM
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Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
126
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDSingle site only
Required Clinical SitesCommunity ED
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?Yes
Clin
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Pra
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Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
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UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINAhttps://www.med.unc.edu/emergmed/education/fellowships/ems/
Training EMS Fellows since 2001
Program DirectorJoseph Grover, MD
Assistant/Associate Program DirectorJefferson Williams, MD
Address170 Manning Drive, CB #7594, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599
RegionSouth
Extra year available?No
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2014
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?100
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Program DescriptionThe UNC EMS Fellowship is an ACGME accredited EMS fellowship program. It combines medical direction for two very different EMS systems; Orange County (urban/rural mix) which includes Chapel Hill, and a much larger EMS system in Wake County (urban/suburban) which includes the city of Raleigh. The fellows will also be involved in medical direction of the NC State Highway Patrol for tactical EMS, and Carolina AirCare, a critical care transport team of fixed wing, rotor wing, and ground units.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$60,000 - $80,000
Average Salary Including Any MoonlightingGreater than $120,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base SalaryLess than 10 hours
Annual Vacation Time3-4 weeks
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate67%-99%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors100%
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty6
EMS Core Faculty RanksProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor
EM
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culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyGround EMS agency with less than 100 providersGround EMS agency with 100-500 providersParamedic initial certification training centerVolunteer/paid on call EMS agency
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineFixed Wing EMSGround EMSRural EMSEvent/Mass Gathering MedicineHEMSTEMSWilderness Medicine
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleNo
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesBoard Preparation CourseCONTOMSNAEMSP ConferenceNAEMSP Medical Director CourseTEEX Courses
EM
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Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
129
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDSingle site, but multiple sites optional
Required Clinical SitesAcademic Medical Center
Optional Clinical SitesCommunity EDAcademic Medical Center
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?Yes
Clin
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Pra
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Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
PARTING WORDS
Our fellowship has a strong heritage of producing top EMS leaders. Two of our current faculty are on the Board of NAEMSP. All of our fellowship graduates have pursued careers in EMS and are EMS leaders in their own rights across the country. Our fellowship has had at least one EMS fellow every year since its inception which has allowed the program to develop a very strong education program.
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UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH EMS FELLOWSHIPhttps://www.emergencymedicine.pitt.edu/fellowships/ems-fellowship
Training EMS Fellows since 1990
Program DirectorChristian Martin-Gill,
Assistant/Associate Program DirectorRonald Roth,
Address3600 Forbes at Meyran Avenue, Forbes Tower, Suite 10028, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213
RegionNortheast
Extra year available?No
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2014
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?86
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Program DescriptionWe offer a one-year program of hands-on experience, mentorship, and didactics that covers the breadth of clinical, operational, and administrative core content of the specialty of EMS. EMS fellows take part in longitudinal activities in ground EMS, air medicine, medical communications, disaster preparedness, and tactical EMS. EMS fellows participate in the medical oversight of multiple EMS systems comprising 18 air medical bases, 40 ALS and 60 BLS EMS agencies.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$60,000 - $80,000
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting$60,000 - $80,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base SalaryLess than 10 hours
Annual Vacation Time3-4 weeks
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate67%-99%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors67% - 99%
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty12
EMS Core Faculty RanksProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor
EM
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culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyGround EMS agency with less than 100 providersGround EMS agency with 100-500 providersParamedic initial certification training centerVolunteer/paid on call EMS agencyFederal agency medical director
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineGround EMSRural EMSEvent/Mass Gathering MedicineUSARHEMSTEMSWilderness Medicine
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleYes
Description of Fellow Driven VehicleFull time, take home vehicle for fellow
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP Conference
EM
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Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
132
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDSingle site, but multiple sites optional
Required Clinical SitesAcademic Medical CenterCommunity ED
Optional Clinical SitesAcademic Medical CenterCommunity EDRural EDTertiary Care/Level 1 Trauma Center
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?Yes
Clin
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Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
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UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE - CHATTANOOGAhttps://www.utcomchatt.org/subpage.php?pageId=1243
Training EMS Fellows since 2015
Program DirectorFrank Tift, MD
Assistant/Associate Program DirectorJocelyn DeGuzman, MD
Address975 East Third St, Department of Emergency Medicine, Chattanooga, Tennessee 37403
RegionSouth
Extra year available?No
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2015
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?60
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Program DescriptionChattanooga provides an excellent opportunity to learn EMS medicine, as we have training opportunities in all aspects of EMS. Primary agency: third-service, county 911. Private EMS and Rural EMS opportunities. Strong air medical component, and the fellow is expected to become a flight crew member. Fellow will work clinically in the field both with ground EMS and on flight shift, as well as 4 ED shifts a month. Wilderness rescue, cave/cliff rescue, and tactical EMS are all also available.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$40,000 - $60,000
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting$80,000 - $100,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base Salary
Annual Vacation Time3-4 weeks
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate100%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors34% - 66%
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty3
EMS Core Faculty RanksAssistant Professor
EM
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culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyGround EMS agency with 100-500 providersGround EMS agency with less than 100 providers
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineGround EMSRural EMSEvent/Mass Gathering MedicineHEMSTEMSUSARWilderness Medicine
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleYes
Description of Fellow Driven VehicleCall schedule, take home vehicle for fellow
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director Course
EM
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Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
135
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDSingle site, but multiple sites optional
Required Clinical SitesRural EDCommunity ED
Optional Clinical SitesCommunity EDRural EDStand Alone ED
Clin
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Pra
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Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
PARTING WORDS
Great, small city lifestyle with a lot of outdoor activities available. Broad base of EMS opportunities available which the fellow may cater to his/her interests. Strong HEMS involvement for those particularly interested in air medical.
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED? Yes
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UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER SAN ANTONIO - EMS FELLOWSHIPhttps://lsom.uthscsa.edu/emergency-medicine/education/fellowships/ems/
Training EMS Fellows since 2011
Program DirectorCraig Cooley, MD, MPH, EMT-P
Assistant/Associate Program DirectorKatherine Raczek, MD
Address7703 Floyd Curl Drive MC7736, San Antonio, Texas 78229
RegionSouth
Extra year available?Optional
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2014
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?65
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Program DescriptionOur EMS Fellowship is an enriching opportunity that provides physicians with the necessary theoretical and applied experiences essential to physicians in the field of EMS medical direction. The program has strong partnerships with numerous regional and national emergency and disaster response agencies and the U.S military. Fellows gain experience conducting field response and trainings with a variety of first responders in diverse settings and scenarios.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$60,000 - $80,000
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting$100,000 - $120,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base Salary10 - 20 hours
Annual Vacation Time1-2 weeks
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate67%-99%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors67% - 99%
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty5
EMS Core Faculty RanksAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor
EM
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culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesGround EMS agency with over 1000 providersGround EMS agency with less than 100 providersGround EMS agency with 100-500 providers
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineGround EMSRural EMSEvent/Mass Gathering MedicineGlobal EMSHEMSWilderness MedicineTEMSUSAR
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleYes
Description of Fellow Driven VehicleCall schedule, take home vehicle for fellow
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP Conference
EM
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Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
138
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDSingle site, but multiple sites optional
Required Clinical SitesAcademic Medical Center
Optional Clinical SitesAcademic Medical CenterCommunity ED
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?Yes
Clin
ical
Pra
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Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
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UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SOUTHWESTERN-EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES FELLOWSHIPhttps://www.utsouthwestern.edu/education/medical-school/departments/emergency/divisions/emergency-services/fellowship.html
Training EMS Fellows since 1998
Program DirectorKathy J. Rinnert, MD, MPH
Assistant/Associate Program Director
AddressUniversity of Texas Southwestern at Dallas, 5323 Harry Hines Blvd, E4.300, MC 8579, Dallas, Texas 75390-8579
RegionSouth
Extra year available?Optional
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2015
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?90
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Program DescriptionThe UTSW EMS fellowship program consists of five elements; didactics, practicum, seminars, computer-based training, and asynchronous learning. These elements provide approximately 900 hours of content dispersed throughout the academic program. The fellows work in high-volume, Fire-based and Public Utility Model EMS agencies wherein they perform field response, quality assurance, protocol development, credentialing, novel program assessments, research, and EMS provider education/remediation.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$60,000 - $80,000
Average Salary Including Any MoonlightingGreater than $120,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base Salary Annual Vacation Time3-4 weeks
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate67%-99%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors67% - 99%
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty5
EMS Core Faculty RanksProfessorAssociate Professor
EM
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culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyGround EMS agency with 100-500 providersGround EMS agency with 500-1000 providersGround EMS agency with over 1000 providersParamedic initial certification training centerGround EMS agency with less than 100 providers
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineGround EMSUSAREvent/Mass Gathering MedicineHEMSTEMS
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleYes
Description of Fellow Driven VehicleShared vehicle
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP ConferenceBoard Preparation CourseNREMT-Med Dir Course, EMD, TX-NAEMSP, Eagles
EM
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Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
141
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDSingle site only
Required Clinical SitesED shifts optional, occur at the Academic Medical Cntr
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?Yes
Clin
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Pra
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Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
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UNIVERSITY OF UTAHhttps://medicine.utah.edu/surgery/emergency-medicine/fellowships/ems/
Training EMS Fellows since 2012
Program DirectorScott Youngquist, MD
Assistant/Associate Program DirectorHill Stoecklein, MD
Address30 North 1900 East, Room 1C026, Emergency Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah 84132
RegionWest
Extra year available?Optional
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2020
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?100
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Program DescriptionOur goal is to provide the education and experience necessary for a graduate to practice confidently and independently in any EMS system after graduation. We offer a unique variety of prehospital care experience with Salt Lake City Fire Department (urban), Mountain West Ambulance (rural), AirMed (HEMS), Summit County EMS (rural), and Grand Teton National Park EMS. Our faculty are involved with EMS at local, state, and national levels and are excited to teach new EMS physicians.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$60,000 - $80,000
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting$100,000 - $120,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base SalaryLess than 10 hours
Annual Vacation Time3-4 weeks
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors
143
Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty3
EMS Core Faculty RanksProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor
EM
S Fa
culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyFederal agency medical directorGround EMS agency with less than 100 providersGround EMS agency with 100-500 providersState medical directorVolunteer/paid on call EMS agency
EMS Activities OfferedFixed Wing EMSGround EMSRural EMSUSARHEMSGlobal EMSWilderness MedicineDisaster Medicine
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleNo
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP Conference
EM
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Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
144
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDMultiple sites required
Required Clinical SitesAcademic Medical CenterStand Alone ED
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?Yes
Clin
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Pra
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Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA EMS FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMhttps://med.virginia.edu/emergency-medicine/education/fellowships/fellowship-in-emergency-medical-services/
Training EMS Fellows since 2002
Program DirectorDebra Perina, MD
Assistant/Associate Program DirectorGeorge Lindbeck, MD
AddressPO Box 800699, Charlottesville, Virginia 22908
RegionSouth
Extra year available?Optional
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2014
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?50
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Program DescriptionThe UVA EMS fellowship provides a range of experiences in a large suburban to rural area of central Virginia with EMS agencies representing all models of EMS, from volunteer to career fire-based systems. The EMS Fellow gains experience in planning disaster/ mass casualty drills and responses, allied health training programs, air medical, critical care, tactical, event medicine, emergency communications, and wilderness medicine programs.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$60,000 - $80,000
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting$80,000 - $100,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base Salary10 - 20 hours
Annual Vacation Time3-4 weeks
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate100%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors100%
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty2
EMS Core Faculty RanksProfessorAssociate Professor
EM
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culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyFederal agency medical directorGround EMS agency with less than 100 providersParamedic initial certification training centerState medical directorVolunteer/paid on call EMS agency
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineGround EMSRural EMSEvent/Mass Gathering MedicineGlobal EMSHEMSTEMSWilderness Medicine
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleYes
Description of Fellow Driven VehicleShared vehicle
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP Conference
EM
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Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
147
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDSingle site only
Required Clinical SitesAcademic Medical CenterTertiary Care/Level 1 Trauma Center
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?Yes
Clin
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Pra
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Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
PARTING WORDS
Our mission is to prepare leaders in EMS Medicine with the skills necessary to advance the specialty through evidence based practice, research, and innovation through the provision of educational opportunities in all types of venues and emergency responses.
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UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON EMS FELLOWSHIPhttps://em.uw.edu/education/ems-fellowship
Training EMS Fellows since 2014
Program DirectorMichael Sayre, MD
Assistant/Associate Program DirectorAndrew Latimer, MD
AddressHarborview Medical Center, Box 359702, 325 9TH AVE, Seattle, Washington 98104-2499
RegionWest
Extra year available?Optional
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2014
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?86
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Program DescriptionThe EMS fellowship with UW and the Seattle Fire and King County Medic One program is designed to immerse fellows in all aspects of ground and air EMS medicine. EMS within Seattle and King County serves a population base of 2 million people. Through a variety of experiences on the front line of care and operations, the fellow will gain extensive experience with fire and third service based EMS medicine, coordination of air medical services, interagency communications, research and administration.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$80,000 - $100,000
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting$80,000 - $100,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base Salary10 - 20 hours
Annual Vacation Time3-4 weeks
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate100%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors67% - 99%
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty4
EMS Core Faculty RanksProfessorAssistant ProfessorAssociate Professor
EM
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culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyGround EMS agency with over 1000 providersGround EMS agency with 100-500 providersParamedic initial certification training center
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineFixed Wing EMSGround EMSRural EMSEvent/Mass Gathering MedicineHEMSTEMSWilderness MedicineUSAR
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleNo
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP ConferenceBoard Preparation CourseSoutheast Alaska Regional EMS Conference
EM
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Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
150
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDSingle site, but multiple sites optional
Required Clinical SitesCommunity ED
Optional Clinical SitesRural EDUrgent Care
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?Yes
Clin
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Pra
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Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
PARTING WORDS
As the Medic One system in Seattle and King County is supported by a levy, no bills are sent for ALS care. This tight integration between the community and EMS provides tremendous advantages. Airlift Northwest also covers an astonishingly huge area. In the role of flight physician, you will retrieve patients from the smallest clinics in Alaska, single coverage EDs throughout the northwest, scene calls from mountain tops to ocean accidents and transfers from ICUs at facilities near and far.
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UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN MADISON EMS FELLOWSHIPhttps://www.emed.wisc.edu/ems-fellowship
Training EMS Fellows since 2015
Program DirectorMichael Mancera, MD
Address800 University Bay Dr, Suite 310, Madison, Wisconsin 53705
RegionMidwest
Extra year available?Optional
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2019
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?100
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Program DescriptionThis Fellowship is perfect for the Emergency Medicine Physician with a passion for Emergency Medical Services. By immersing the Fellow in an incredible variety of experiences and allowing time for exploration of individual interests, it is our goal to provide the experience and practical knowledge required for success in all areas of out-of-hospital medicine and disaster preparedness.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$60,000 - $80,000
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting$60,000 - $80,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base Salary10 - 20 hours
Annual Vacation Time3-4 weeks
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors
Assistant/Associate Program Director
152
Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty5
EMS Core Faculty RanksAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor
EM
S Fa
culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyGround EMS agency with less than 100 providersParamedic initial certification training center
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineGround EMSEvent/Mass Gathering MedicineHEMSTEMS
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleYes
Description of Fellow Driven VehicleCall schedule, take home vehicle for fellow
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP ConferenceBoard Preparation Course
EM
S E
xper
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Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
153
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDSingle site only
Required Clinical SitesCommunity ED
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?No
Clin
ical
Pra
ctic
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Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
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USC/LAFD EMS FELLOWSHIPhttps://keck.usc.edu/emergency-medicine/training-education/fellowship-program/ems-fellowship/
Training EMS Fellows since 2013
Program DirectorMarc Eckstein, MD, MPH
AddressLAC/USC Medical Center, 1200 N State Street, Room 1011, Los Angeles, California 90033
RegionWest
Extra year available?No
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2014
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?100
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Program DescriptionUSC EMS fellowship is a 1 year fully accredited ACGME program. It gives you the opportunity to work with:Busiest Emergency Department in CaliforniaLargest Trauma Center and Busiest Base Station in LA CountyCollaborate with multiple local EMS providers as well as residents, performing education and research
Expectations include:Operations and Ride-alongsDispatch Center quality improvementExposure to USART, HAZMAT and HERTParticipation in large event planning and executionAdministration
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$80,000 - $100,000
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting$100,000 - $120,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base Salary10 - 20 hours
Annual Vacation Time3-4 weeks
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate100%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors67% - 99%
Assistant/Associate Program Director
155
Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty4
EMS Core Faculty RanksProfessorAssistant Professor
EM
S Fa
culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesGround EMS agency with over 1000 providers
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineGround EMSUSAREvent/Mass Gathering MedicineGlobal EMSHEMSTEMS
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleNo
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP Conference
EM
S E
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Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
156
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDMultiple sites required
Required Clinical SitesAcademic Medical CenterCommunity ED
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?Yes
Clin
ical
Pra
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Fellow Moonlighting StatusNot available
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USF EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES FELLOWSHIPhttps://www.usfemergencymedicine.org
Training EMS Fellows since 2011
Program DirectorRachel Semmons,
AddressOne Davis Blvd, Suite 503, Tampa, Florida 33606
RegionSouth
Extra year available?No
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2014
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?85
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Program DescriptionOur one-year accredited fellowship offers the opportunity to work with three ALS ground EMS and one BLS ground EMS system in the Tampa Bay area, along with our hospital-based HEMS system. There are numerous opportunities to participate in disaster medicine, mass gathering medicine, and tactical EMS. We have seven EMS fellowship trained faculty and one Disaster Medicine trained faculty who foster an environment of collaborative teaching and mentorship.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$80,000 - $100,000
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting$100,000 - $120,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base Salary10 - 20 hours
Annual Vacation Time3-4 weeks
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate1%-33%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors67% - 99%
Assistant/Associate Program Director
158
Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty5
EMS Core Faculty RanksAssistant Professor
EM
S Fa
culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyGround EMS agency with 100-500 providersGround EMS agency with 500-1000 providersGround EMS agency with over 1000 providers
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineGround EMSUSARHEMSTEMSEvent/Mass Gathering Medicine
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleYes
Description of Fellow Driven VehicleShared vehicle
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP Conference
EM
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Didactic Hour ModalityImpromptu lectures
159
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDSingle site, but multiple sites optional
Required Clinical SitesAcademic Medical CenterTertiary Care/Level 1 Trauma CenterCommunity ED
Optional Clinical SitesStand Alone ED
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?YesC
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Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
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VIDANT MEDICAL CENTER / EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITYhttps://emergency-medicine.ecu.edu/ems-fellowship/
Training EMS Fellows since 1990
Program DirectorRoberto Portela, MD
Assistant/Associate Program DirectorJoanna Adams, MD
Address600 Moye Blvd., Mailstop 625,, Greenville, North Carolina 27834
RegionSouth
Extra year available?No
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2014
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?66
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Program DescriptionECU offers a one-year ACGME accredited program that covers the core content of EMS. This is accomplished by formal didactics, mentorship, simulation training and hands-on experience. The fellow will be exposed to both urban and rural setting within different types of EMS systems, such as Non-Emergency transport agencies, Fire-Based model, and Third Service model.Will also have experience with EastCare, our critical care transport service that includes ICU trucks and Critical Care Air transport.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$60,000 - $80,000
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting$80,000 - $100,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base SalaryLess than 10 hours
Annual Vacation Time1-2 weeks
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate67%-99%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors67% - 99%
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty6
EMS Core Faculty RanksAssistant ProfessorAssociate ProfessorProfessor
EM
S Fa
culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyGround EMS agency with 100-500 providersParamedic initial certification training centerVolunteer/paid on call EMS agencyGround EMS agency with less than 100 providers
EMS Activities OfferedGround EMSRural EMSHEMSEvent/Mass Gathering Medicine
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleYes
Description of Fellow Driven VehicleFull time, take home vehicle for fellow
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP ConferenceE
MS
Exp
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nces
Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
162
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDSingle site, but multiple sites optional
Required Clinical SitesCommunity ED
Optional Clinical SitesAcademic Medical CenterUrgent Care
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?Yes
Clin
ical
Pra
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Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
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VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITYhttps://emergencymedicine.vcu.edu/education/emergency-medical-services-fellowship/
Training EMS Fellows since 2016
Program DirectorJeff Ferguson, MD
Assistant/Associate Program DirectorAmir Louka, MD
Address1250 E Marshall St, Main 2-500, Richmond, Virginia 23298
RegionSouth
Extra year available?Optional
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2016
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?66
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Program DescriptionEMS Fellowship provides comprehensive training for two fellows each year. The program prepares emergency physicians in all aspects of pre-hospital and out-of-hospital care, and graduates leave the program with the knowledge and skillset required to provide medical direction to all types of EMS agencies and educational programs, as well as care for critically ill and injured patients in transport and austere environments.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$60,000 - $80,000
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting$80,000 - $100,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base Salary10 - 20 hours
Annual Vacation Time5-6 weeks
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate100%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors34% - 66%
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty5
EMS Core Faculty RanksAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor
EM
S Fa
culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyGround EMS agency with less than 100 providersGround EMS agency with 100-500 providersGround EMS agency with 500-1000 providersParamedic initial certification training centerVolunteer/paid on call EMS agency
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineGround EMSRural EMSEvent/Mass Gathering MedicineGlobal EMSHEMSTEMSWilderness Medicine
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleNo
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP ConferenceBoard Preparation Course
EM
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Didactic Hour Modality EMS specific conference time
165
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDSingle site only
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?Yes
Clin
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Pra
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Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
Required Clinical SitesAcademic Medical Center Stand Alone EDTertiary Care/Level 1 Trauma Center
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VTC EMS FELLOWSHIPhttps://carilionclinic.org/gme/emergency-medical-services-fellowship
Training EMS Fellows since 2015
Program DirectorCarol Bernier, DO
Assistant/Associate Program DirectorEric Stanley, DO
Address1 Riverside 4th, ED Administration, Roanoke 24014
RegionSouth
Extra year available?Optional
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2016
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?60
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Program DescriptionWe have a very comprehensive program that offers a little of everything. Urban and rural ground EMS covering over 500 sq. mi. with a regional RSI program; in-house neo-peds interfacility transport team; a robust ground and air transport program. Mass Gathering stadium coverage at VT football games, Blue Ridge Marathon, and Iron Man in 2021. EMS education at the local EMS programs. We try to tailor the program to your interest. Last but not least, one of the prettiest areas to live and work in.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$40,000 - $60,000
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting$80,000 - $100,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base Salary10 - 20 hours
Annual Vacation Time3-4 weeks
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate34%-66%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors100%
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty5
EMS Core Faculty RanksAssistant Professor
EM
S Fa
culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesGround EMS agency with 100-500 providers
EMS Activities OfferedGround EMSRural EMSEvent/Mass Gathering MedicineHEMSWilderness MedicineDisaster Medicine
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleYes
Description of Fellow Driven VehicleShared vehicle
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP ConferenceBoard Preparation Course
EM
S E
xper
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es
Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
168
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDMultiple sites required
Required Clinical SitesTertiary Care/Level 1 Trauma CenterCommunity ED
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?Yes
Clin
ical
Pra
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Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
PARTING WORDS
Great progam with a laid back approach. You will work with some of the most enthusiastic EMS personnel who love to learn and are working hard to bring the best care possible to the area.
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WAKE FOREST EMS AND DISASTER FELLOWSHIPhttps://school.wakehealth.edu/Education-and-Training/Residencies-and-Fellowships/Emergency-Medical-Services-Fellowship
Training EMS Fellows since 2012
Program DirectorR. Darrell Nelson,
Assistant/Associate Program DirectorJ.E. "Tripp" Winslow,
Address1 Medical Center Boulevard, Department of Emergency Medicine, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27157
RegionSouth
Extra year available?Optional
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2016
Match ParticipationNo
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?100
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Program DescriptionThe EMS fellowship program is also hosted by four North Carolina EMS agencies (Forsyth EMS, Davie EMS, Stokes EMS, and Randolph EMS) with an annual combined volume of over 73,000 responses and a diverse patient population. The EMS fellow has exposure to a number of other EMS agencies in North Carolina due to our large network of EMS trained physicians employed by Wake Forest Emergency Medicine, including Alamance, Burke, Davidson, Guilford, Iredell, Stanley E, Wilkes, and Watauga EMS agencies.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$100,000 - $120,000
Average Salary Including Any MoonlightingGreater than $120,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base Salary10 - 20 hours
Annual Vacation Time3-4 weeks
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate100%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors67% - 99%
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty8
EMS Core Faculty RanksProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor
EM
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culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyGround EMS agency with less than 100 providersGround EMS agency with 100-500 providersParamedic initial certification training centerState medical director
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineGround EMSRural EMSEvent/Mass Gathering MedicineHEMSTEMSWilderness Medicine
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleYes
Description of Fellow Driven VehicleCall schedule, take home vehicle for fellow
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP Conference
EM
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Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
171
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDSingle site, but multiple sites optional
Required Clinical SitesCommunity ED
Optional Clinical Sites
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?No
Clin
ical
Pra
ctic
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Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
PARTING WORDS
Our curriculum combines the strengths of a tertiary academic medical center, multiple EMS agencies, and the flexibility of an energetic program which can accommodate individual interests through a variety of prehospital experiences including administration, research, patient safety, mass gatherings, disaster, tactical, and wilderness medicine.
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WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST. LOUIS-FELLOWSHIP IN EMShttps://emergencymedicine.wustl.edu/education/fellowships/ems/
Training EMS Fellows since 2006
Program DirectorSabina Braithwaite, MD, MPH
Assistant/Associate Program DirectorBridgette Svancarek, MD
Address660 S EUCLID CAMPUS BOX 8072, St Louis, Missouri 63110
RegionMidwest
Extra year available?No
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?100
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Program DescriptionYou will receive an education unmatched elsewhere in preparation for the complex world of physician medical oversight of any EMS system including ground ambulance, air ambulance, fire/rescue, law enforcement, and disaster management arenas. Fellows are trained by a premier academic institution in a state-of-the-art facility, with extensive hands-on field work and the opportunity to excel in broad areas of their interest.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$60,000 - $80,000
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting$60,000 - $80,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base Salary10 - 20 hours
Annual Vacation Time1-2 weeks
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors100%
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty
EMS Core Faculty RanksAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor
EM
S Fa
culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyGround EMS agency with less than 100 providersParamedic initial certification training centerState medical directorGround EMS agency with 100-500 providers
EMS Activities OfferedGround EMSRural EMSUSARHEMSTEMSEvent/Mass Gathering Medicine
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleYes
Description of Fellow Driven VehicleFull time, take home vehicle for fellow
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP ConferenceCDP, NFACONTOMS
EM
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Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
174
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDMultiple sites required
Required Clinical SitesCommunity ED
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?Yes
Clin
ical
Pra
ctic
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Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
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WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY, HOMER STRYKER M.D. SCHOOL OF MEDICINEhttps://med.wmich.edu/node/136
Training EMS Fellows since 2013
Program DirectorJoshua Mastenbrook, MD
Assistant/Associate Program DirectorWilliam Fales, MD
Address1000 Oakland Drive, Kalamazoo, Michigan 49008
RegionMidwest
Extra year available?No
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2014
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?86
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Program DescriptionIn our fully accredited, 1-year EMS Fellowship Program, fellows serve as an assistant medical director for the Kalamazoo County EMS system (local population of 250,000), as well as a junior faculty member of the institution’s Emergency Medicine Residency Program. Fellows gain extensive experience in general and special (mass gathering, hazmat, tactical) operations, administration, medical oversight and education through multiple partnerships and a take-home well-equipped response vehicle.
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$60,000 - $80,000
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting$80,000 - $100,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base SalaryLess than 10 hours
Annual Vacation Time3-4 weeks
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate67%-99%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors67% - 99%
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty5
EMS Core Faculty RanksProfessorAssistant Professor
EM
S Fa
culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesAir EMS agencyFederal agency medical directorGround EMS agency with less than 100 providersParamedic initial certification training centerState medical directorVolunteer/paid on call EMS agency
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineEvent/Mass Gathering MedicineGround EMSHEMSRural EMSTEMSWilderness Medicine
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleYes
Description of Fellow Driven VehicleCall schedule, take home vehicle for fellow
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP ConferenceMI MCA Conf; NREMT Fellows Conf
EM
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Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
177
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDMultiple sites required
Required Clinical SitesCommunity EDTertiary Care/Level 1 Trauma Center
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?Yes
Clin
ical
Pra
ctic
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Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
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YALE UNIVERSITYhttps://medicine.yale.edu/emergencymed/fellowships/ems/
Training EMS Fellows since 2000
Program DirectorDavid Cone,
Address464 Congress Ave, Suite 260, New Haven, Connecticut 06519
RegionNortheast
Extra year available?Optional
ACGME Accredited
Yes
Year of ACGME Accreditation2014
Match ParticipationYes
Percentage of ACGME years with enrolled fellow?80
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Program DescriptionThe Section of EMS, Department of Emergency Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine offers an ACGME-accredited fellowship in EMS. The program provides training and education in all aspects of EMS including academics, administration, medical oversight, research, teaching, and clinical components. The fellowship program is tailored toward academic and operational EMS, and the fellowship graduate will be prepared for a career in academic EMS and/or medical direction of a local or regional EMS
Base Salary Before Any Moonlighting$80,000 - $100,000
Average Salary Including Any Moonlighting$100,000 - $120,000
Weekly Required ED Hours for Base Salary10 - 20 hours
Annual Vacation Time3-4 weeks
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ACGME Fellow Board Exam Pass Rate100%
ACGME Fellows Practicing as EMS Medical Directors100%
Assistant/Associate Program Director
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Number of EMS Board Certified Core Faculty5
EMS Core Faculty RanksProfessorAssistant Professor
EM
S Fa
culty
EMS Faculty Medical Direction RolesGround EMS agency with less than 100 providersGround EMS agency with 100-500 providersParamedic initial certification training centerVolunteer/paid on call EMS agency
EMS Activities OfferedDisaster MedicineGround EMSEvent/Mass Gathering MedicineHEMSTEMSWilderness Medicine
Fellow Driven Field Response VehicleYes
Description of Fellow Driven VehicleCall schedule, take home vehicle for fellow
Online Medical Control OpportunitiesYes
Funded and Consistently Attended Fellow ExperiencesNAEMSP Medical Director CourseNAEMSP ConferenceBoard Preparation Course
EM
S E
xper
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Didactic Hour ModalityEMS specific conference time
180
Institutions Where Fellows Work Clinically in EDMultiple sites required
Required Clinical SitesAcademic Medical CenterStand Alone EDTertiary Care/Level 1 Trauma Center
Do Fellows Practice as Independent Attendings in ED?YesC
linic
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ice
Fellow Moonlighting StatusOptional
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