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*'''Assistant Program Director:''' Ryan Roten, DO | *'''Assistant Program Director:''' Ryan Roten, DO | ||
*'''Research Director:''' Babak Khazaeni, M.D. | *'''Research Director:''' Babak Khazaeni, M.D. | ||
*'''Ultrasound Director:''' Grant Nelson, M.D. | *'''Ultrasound Director:''' Grant Nelson, M.D.; Korbin Haycock, M.D. | ||
==Training Locations== | ==Training Locations== | ||
===Primary Hospital=== | ===Primary Hospital=== | ||
Desert Regional Medical Center | Desert Regional Medical Center - Palm Springs, CA | ||
===Secondary Hospital=== | |||
Sutter Health - Sacramento, CA | |||
*Pediatrics emergency medicine | |||
==Curriculum== | ==Curriculum== | ||
Revision as of 13:28, 21 March 2018
History
The Desert Regional Medical Center (DRMC) is located in Southern California, in the historic city of Palm Springs; an area that enjoys nearly 354 days of sunshine a year and is nestled right at the foot of mountains, a national park and is a short drive from multiple beautiful beaches. The DRMC is a Level II Trauma Center and the only designated trauma center in the Coachella Valley, covering more than 8,000 square miles, 3 states and 2 countries. It has received advanced certification as a Comprehensive Stroke Center by the Joint Commission and is also a STEMI center and a Level I Methamphetamine receiving center.
The Emergency Medicine program is a 3 year ACGME accredited program with over 70,000 ER visits per year of which roughly 20% are pediatric visits. In addition, we receive over 2000 trauma visits per year and have an 18.3% general admissions rate and a 3% critical care admissions rate. There are four other residency programs within the DRMC: FM, IM, Neurology and Neurosurgery. This means that we have an excellent faculty/staff to resident ratio and from the first day, access to very high numbers of procedural experiences. The first class of residents joined us in 2015. 8 residents are accepted each year.
Leadership
- Department Chair / Medical Director: Babak Khazaeni, M.D.
- Assistant Medical Director: Jacqueline Le, M.D.
- Program Director: Joel Stillings, D.O.
- Assistant Program Director: Michelle Mouri, D.O.
- Assistant Program Director: Ryan Roten, DO
- Research Director: Babak Khazaeni, M.D.
- Ultrasound Director: Grant Nelson, M.D.; Korbin Haycock, M.D.
Training Locations
Primary Hospital
Desert Regional Medical Center - Palm Springs, CA
Secondary Hospital
Sutter Health - Sacramento, CA
- Pediatrics emergency medicine
Curriculum
PGY1
- Emergency Medicine - 20 weeks
- Anesthesiology - 2 weeks
- Ophthalmology - 2 weeks
- Orthopedic Surgery - 4 weeks
- Internal Medicine - 8 weeks
- Medicine ICU - 4 weeks
- Pediatrics - 4 weeks
- Surgical ICU - 4 weeks
- Vacation - 4 weeks
PGY2
- Emergency Medicine - 30 weeks
- Medicine ICU - 4 weeks
- Obstetrics - 4 weeks
- Trauma ICU - 4 weeks
- Ultrasound - 2 weeks
- Elective - 4 weeks
- Vacation - 4 weeks
PGY3
- Emergency Medicine - 36 weeks
- Pediatric EM - 6 weeks
- Elective - 4 weeks
- Ultrasound - 2 weeks
- Vacation - 4 weeks
Contact Information
Lizet C. Martinez, MHA
- Program Coordinator, Emergency Medicine Residency
- DESERT REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER | Graduate Medical Education
- 1150 N. Indian Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, California 92262
- Phone: 760.323.6830 | Fax: 760.323.6489 | Email: lizet.martinez@tenethealth.com
