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* | *''One-on-one skill-level specific procedure lab with high fidelity task trainers'' | ||
* | *''Asynchronous & in-person board review'' | ||
* | *''Administration, leadership, and professional continuity workshops'' | ||
* | *''Interdepartmental learning/simulation'' | ||
==Contact Information== | ==Contact Information== | ||
Revision as of 18:17, 14 September 2024
History
Memorial Healthcare System is one of the largest public healthcare systems in the U.S., with combined annual Emergency Department Volumes of ~500,000 patient visits. Memorial's 3-year EM residency program offers learners exposure to a diverse patient population. From the underserved urban environment of Memorial Regional Trauma Center to the suburban community of Memorial Hospital West and the highly specialized pediatric care at Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital & Trauma Center, residents encounter a wide range of pathologies. High patient volume and acuity ensure comprehensive training, equipping residents to handle complex medical conditions and become well-rounded physicians capable of treating diverse populations. Our program is deeply committed to resident education, with dedicated time for case-based and interactive weekly didactics and monthly journal club. A robust curriculum covers essential emergency medicine topics and ensures comprehensive board exam preparation. Residents also benefit from state-of-the-art simulation training, allowing them to practice high-stakes scenarios in a controlled environment. Our EM residency program offers exceptional clinical training, a collaborative learning environment, and unique opportunities for professional development, all within a thriving and dynamic South Florida Community.
Leadership
- District Medical Director:
Dr Randy Katz
- Chief, Department of Emergency Medicine:
Dr Steven Katz
- Program Director:
Dr Leon Melnitsky
- Assistant Program Director:
Dr Hanan Atia
- Research Director:
Dr Eric Boccio
- Emergency Ultrasound Director:
Dr Brian Kohen
- Prehospital Medicine Director:
Dr Sandra Lopez
- EM Critical Care Director:
Dr Lara Goldstein
- Pediatric EM Directors:
Dr Jheanelle McKay & Dr David Hooke
- Student Clerkship Director:
Dr. Yehuda Wenger
Training Locations
The best emergency physicians are shaped by exposure to diverse patient cases and a variety of hospital settings. Rotations at multiple hospitals across the district give residents the adaptability, confidence, and expertise essential to excel in any emergency situation.
Primary Hospital
- Memorial Hospital West (~95,000 patients/year)
Secondary Hospitals
- Memorial Regional Trauma Center & Comprehensive Stroke Center (~89,000 patients/year)
- Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital & Trauma Center (~80,000 patients/year)
- Memorial Hospital Miramar (~60,000 patients/year)
Curriculum
PGY1
- Emergency Medicine, which includes one month of orientation - 6 months
- MICU - 1 month
- Pediatric Emergency Medicine - 2 months
- Internal Medicine - 1 month
- Anesthesia - 2 weeks
- EMS - 2 weeks
- Ultrasound - 2 weeks
- Vacation - 3 weeks
PGY2
- Emergency Medicine (integrated adult and pediatrics) - 8 months
- MICU - 1 month
- SICU - 1 month
- PICU - 1 month
- Ultrasound - 2 weeks
- Vacation - 3 weeks
PGY3
- Emergency Medicine (integrated adult and pediatrics) - 8 months
- Elective A - 1 month
- Elective B - 1 month
- EM Administration/Education - 1 month
- OBGYN - 2 weeks
- Vacation - 3 weeks
Didactics/Education
The Department of Emergency Medicine is committed to delivering a robust didactic program that complements and enhances the clinical training of our residents. This educational experience includes the following:
- Interactive core clinical content lectures & tiered learning sessions
- Resident-led morbidity & mortality
- Medical Simulation at two high fidelity sim centers
- Monthly resident-led journal club
- One-on-one skill-level specific procedure lab with high fidelity task trainers
- Asynchronous & in-person board review
- Administration, leadership, and professional continuity workshops
- Interdepartmental learning/simulation
Contact Information
703 N Flamingo Rd, Pembroke Pines, FL 33028
- Chemene Michel - CheMichel@mhs.net (Emergency Medicine Program Administrator)
- Anthony Suarez - AntSuarez@mhs.net (Emergency Medicine Program Administrator)
