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==Training Locations==
==Training Locations==
===Primary Hospital===
===Primary Hospital===
•Norman Regional Hospital (337 Beds)  
•Norman Regional Health System is a multi-campus system that serves healthcare needs throughout south central Oklahoma. Our two main Emergency Departments are located in Norman, Oklahoma – home to the University of Oklahoma and the state’s third largest city. We also operate a modular, freestanding Emergency Department in Moore, Oklahoma. (The original hospital and emergency room were destroyed in a tornado.)
 
In the average year, more than 100,000 patients receive treatment at one of our EDs.


===Secondary Hospital===
===Secondary Hospital===
•The Norman Regional HealthPlex (136 beds) *A certified Chest Pain Center
OU Children's Medical Center for PICU and Pediatric Emergency Medicine
•Norman Regional Moore, a freestanding Emergency Department
OU Medical Center for Trauma and Toxicology
OU Children's Medical Center
OU Trauma


==Curriculum==
==Curriculum==


===PGY1===
===PGY1===
6 blocks of Emergency Medicine
1 block of Pediatric Emergency Medicine
1 block of ICU
1 block of OB/GYN
1 block of IM
1 block of House Officer
2 weeks of General Surgery
2 weeks of Cardiothoracic surgery
2 weeks of OMM
2 weeks of Vacation
(each block is 4 weeks)


===PGY2===
===PGY2===

Revision as of 09:24, 24 August 2017

History

Leadership

  • Department Chair: Dr. Shelly Zimmerman
  • Program Director: Dr. Patrick Cody
  • Associate/Assistant Program Director: Dr. Angie Carrick
  • Ultrasound Director: Dr. Michael Porter

Training Locations

Primary Hospital

•Norman Regional Health System is a multi-campus system that serves healthcare needs throughout south central Oklahoma. Our two main Emergency Departments are located in Norman, Oklahoma – home to the University of Oklahoma and the state’s third largest city. We also operate a modular, freestanding Emergency Department in Moore, Oklahoma. (The original hospital and emergency room were destroyed in a tornado.)

In the average year, more than 100,000 patients receive treatment at one of our EDs.


Secondary Hospital

OU Children's Medical Center for PICU and Pediatric Emergency Medicine OU Medical Center for Trauma and Toxicology

Curriculum

PGY1

6 blocks of Emergency Medicine 1 block of Pediatric Emergency Medicine 1 block of ICU 1 block of OB/GYN 1 block of IM 1 block of House Officer 2 weeks of General Surgery 2 weeks of Cardiothoracic surgery 2 weeks of OMM 2 weeks of Vacation (each block is 4 weeks)

PGY2

PGY3

PGY4

Electives

Fellowships

Contact Information

Drea Murphy, Graduate Medical Education Coordinator, (405) 307-5340

External Links

https://www.normanregional.com/en/ed_program.html

See Also