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==History== | ==History== | ||
Our goal is to prepare Emergency Physicians to excel in any hospital or environment in the world, including the operational environment and under other austere conditions. A strong focus on officer and leadership development sets our program apart from our civilian counterparts. Our curriculum is challenging but ultimately rewarding. Upon completion, you will be the most well-rounded, self-reliant, and confident emergency physician possible. The academic tradition and core values of our program produces graduates who excel in leadership and academic positions, both in and out of the Navy. We encourage participation in a wide range of professional, academic, and leadership opportunities that prepare trainees for success and rapid promotion. Our curriculum blends clinical experiential learning with deliberate procedural practice in a variety of educational models, simulation experience, flipped-classroom didactics, leadership seminars, and field exercises. | |||
==Leadership== | ==Leadership== | ||
*'''Department Chair:''' | *'''Department Chair:''' | ||
*'''Program Director:''' | *'''Program Director:''' CDR John Devlin | ||
*'''Associate | *'''Associate Program Directors:''' CDR Patrick Cronyn | ||
*'''Research Director:''' | *'''Research Director:''' LCDR Sean Stuart | ||
==Training Locations== | ==Training Locations== | ||
===Primary Hospital=== | ===Primary Hospital=== | ||
Naval Medical Center Portsmouth | *Naval Medical Center Portsmouth | ||
===Secondary | |||
===Secondary Hospitals=== | |||
*Sentara Leigh | |||
*Sentara Norfolk General Hospital | |||
*Sentara Virginia Beach General Hospital | |||
*Riverside Regional Medical Center | |||
*Chesapeake Regional Medical Center | |||
*Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center | |||
*Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters | |||
*Virginia Commonwealth University | |||
*Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters | |||
*Naval Medical Center Camp Lejune | |||
*University of Florida/Shands | |||
*New York City Poison Center | |||
==Curriculum== | ==Curriculum== | ||
''An asterisk denotes an offsite training location. Please view the program brochure for a detailed description of the residency curriculum.'' | |||
===PGY1=== | ===PGY1=== | ||
*NMCP EM Orientation- 4 weeks | |||
*NMCP ED- 8 weeks | |||
*Sentara Leigh ED*- 4 weeks | |||
*Anesthesia- 4 weeks | |||
*Adult ICU*- 4 weeks | |||
*Cardiology- 4 weeks | |||
*Trauma*- 4 weeks | |||
*Obstetrics- 2 weeks | |||
*Orthopedics- 2 weeks | |||
*Inpatient Care (General Surgery, Internal Medicine)- 8 weeks | |||
*Clinical Elective- 4 weeks | |||
*Operational Medicine- 4 weeks | |||
===PGY2=== | ===PGY2=== | ||
*Maryview ED- 4 weeks | |||
*NMCP ED- 12 weeks | |||
*Leigh ED: 4 weeks | |||
*Pediatric ED*- 4 weeks | |||
*Community MIlitary ED- 4 weeks | |||
*Trauma*- 4 weeks | |||
*Anesthesiology*- 4 weeks | |||
*NMCP ICU- 4 weeks | |||
*NMCP ED Ultrasound- 4 weeks | |||
*Obstetrics/EMS & En-Route Care- 4 weeks | |||
*REBIL- 4 weeks | |||
===PGY3=== | ===PGY3=== | ||
*NMCP ED- 16 weeks | |||
== | *ED/Trauma*- 4 weeks | ||
*Leigh ED- 4 weeks | |||
*Chesapeake ED*- 4 weeks | |||
*Trauma*- 4 weeks | |||
*Pediatric ICU- 4 weeks | |||
*Adult ICU*- 4 weeks | |||
*Operational Leadership- 4 weeks | |||
*Scholars Electives*- 8 weeks | |||
===PGY4=== | |||
*NMCP ED- 24 weeks | |||
*Virginia Beach ED*- 4 weeks | |||
*ED/Trauma*- 4 weeks | |||
*Chesapeake ED*- 4 weeks | |||
*Resuscitation/Trauma*- 4 weeks | |||
*Toxicology*- 4 weeks | |||
*Elective- 4 weeks | |||
*Patient Safety/QI- 4 weeks | |||
==Fellowships== | ==Fellowships== | ||
*[[Has::Ultrasound fellowship]] | |||
*Humanitarian Assistance and [[Has::Disaster medicine fellowship]] | |||
==Contact Information== | ==Contact Information== | ||
Residency Coordinator: Vanda Rich | '''Residency Program Coordinator:''' Vanda Rich | ||
: [[mailto:Vanda.u.rich.civ@mail.mil Vanda.u.rich.civ@mail.mil] | |||
Phone: | : Phone: (757)953-1407 | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
http://www.med.navy.mil/sites/nmcp/ | *[https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_A82JeNW7DYb1QwREFYcFhNWWxZZTFHdkpLcmUzQmlJNzl3 NMCP Emergency Medicine Brochure] | ||
*[http://www.med.navy.mil/sites/nmcp/sitepages/home.aspx Naval Medical Center Portsmouth] | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
*[[Emergency medicine residency programs]] | *[[Emergency medicine residency programs]] | ||
[[Category:Resources]] | [[Category:Resources]] | ||
Latest revision as of 09:32, 3 August 2025
History
Our goal is to prepare Emergency Physicians to excel in any hospital or environment in the world, including the operational environment and under other austere conditions. A strong focus on officer and leadership development sets our program apart from our civilian counterparts. Our curriculum is challenging but ultimately rewarding. Upon completion, you will be the most well-rounded, self-reliant, and confident emergency physician possible. The academic tradition and core values of our program produces graduates who excel in leadership and academic positions, both in and out of the Navy. We encourage participation in a wide range of professional, academic, and leadership opportunities that prepare trainees for success and rapid promotion. Our curriculum blends clinical experiential learning with deliberate procedural practice in a variety of educational models, simulation experience, flipped-classroom didactics, leadership seminars, and field exercises.
Leadership
- Department Chair:
- Program Director: CDR John Devlin
- Associate Program Directors: CDR Patrick Cronyn
- Research Director: LCDR Sean Stuart
Training Locations
Primary Hospital
- Naval Medical Center Portsmouth
Secondary Hospitals
- Sentara Leigh
- Sentara Norfolk General Hospital
- Sentara Virginia Beach General Hospital
- Riverside Regional Medical Center
- Chesapeake Regional Medical Center
- Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center
- Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters
- Virginia Commonwealth University
- Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters
- Naval Medical Center Camp Lejune
- University of Florida/Shands
- New York City Poison Center
Curriculum
An asterisk denotes an offsite training location. Please view the program brochure for a detailed description of the residency curriculum.
PGY1
- NMCP EM Orientation- 4 weeks
- NMCP ED- 8 weeks
- Sentara Leigh ED*- 4 weeks
- Anesthesia- 4 weeks
- Adult ICU*- 4 weeks
- Cardiology- 4 weeks
- Trauma*- 4 weeks
- Obstetrics- 2 weeks
- Orthopedics- 2 weeks
- Inpatient Care (General Surgery, Internal Medicine)- 8 weeks
- Clinical Elective- 4 weeks
- Operational Medicine- 4 weeks
PGY2
- Maryview ED- 4 weeks
- NMCP ED- 12 weeks
- Leigh ED: 4 weeks
- Pediatric ED*- 4 weeks
- Community MIlitary ED- 4 weeks
- Trauma*- 4 weeks
- Anesthesiology*- 4 weeks
- NMCP ICU- 4 weeks
- NMCP ED Ultrasound- 4 weeks
- Obstetrics/EMS & En-Route Care- 4 weeks
- REBIL- 4 weeks
PGY3
- NMCP ED- 16 weeks
- ED/Trauma*- 4 weeks
- Leigh ED- 4 weeks
- Chesapeake ED*- 4 weeks
- Trauma*- 4 weeks
- Pediatric ICU- 4 weeks
- Adult ICU*- 4 weeks
- Operational Leadership- 4 weeks
- Scholars Electives*- 8 weeks
PGY4
- NMCP ED- 24 weeks
- Virginia Beach ED*- 4 weeks
- ED/Trauma*- 4 weeks
- Chesapeake ED*- 4 weeks
- Resuscitation/Trauma*- 4 weeks
- Toxicology*- 4 weeks
- Elective- 4 weeks
- Patient Safety/QI- 4 weeks
Fellowships
- Ultrasound fellowship
- Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster medicine fellowship
Contact Information
Residency Program Coordinator: Vanda Rich
- [Vanda.u.rich.civ@mail.mil
- Phone: (757)953-1407
