Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
The Emergency Medicine Residency at Johns Hopkins Medicine is an esteemed program that provides a dynamic training experience for residents over a four-year duration. Located at The Johns Hopkins Hospital, the program is ACGME accredited and offers extensive hands-on training opportunities, including seminars at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and training at a state-of-the-art simulation lab. Residents also gain experience at the burn unit within Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Campus and the University of Maryland Medical Center’s R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center. This program is designed to develop residents into skilled emergency medicine practitioners in a cutting-edge environment.
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Low Competition
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Program Details
Specialty
Emergency Medicine
IMG Friendly (Y/N)
Yes
IMG Friendly (detail)
The program does not explicitly mention its friendliness towards International Medical Graduates (IMGs). However, no information on acceptance rates or eligibility specifically for IMG applicants is provided. Considerations such as eligibility for ECFMG certification or information on visa sponsorship are also absent, making it unclear if IMGs are actively accepted in the program.
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Program Website
Address
The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD
Program Director
Michael Richard Ehmann, MD MPH
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Current Residents
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PGY-1 MD
PGY-1 DO
PGY-1 IMG
Curriculum & Education
Overview
Residents participate in seminars at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and receive hands-on training at a state-of-the-art simulation lab.
Application
For the Emergency Medicine Residency program, applicants must submit their application via the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) and register for the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP). The application deadline is typically in late November, and interviews are conducted from December to February.
# of Locations
4
Fellowship
Resident Life
Overview
Our renowned residency program offers residents a chance to work and learn at the safe, convenient Johns Hopkins medical campus in Baltimore, surrounded by some of the brightest medical minds in the country. Residents' opportunities include seminars at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, hands-on training at our state-of-the-art simulation lab, and working and learning at our burn unit at the Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Campus and the University of Maryland Medical Center’s R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center.
On Call Schedule
# of Years of Program
4 years
Housing
Alumni
The alumni of the Emergency Medicine Residency program at Johns Hopkins often pursue fellowships in various subspecialties such as EMS, toxicology, pediatric emergency medicine, and critical care. Many alumni successfully secure positions in academic institutions, while others enter private practice, with a notable percentage working in urban areas or major metropolitan centers.
Salary & Benefits
Benefits Overview
PGY-1 Salary
Vacation
Residents are typically allocated 3-4 weeks of vacation per year. Unused vacation days may often be carried over to the following year, but this depends on the specific policies outlined by the program administration.