Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
Welcome to Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center’s Emergency Medicine Residency, one of the oldest programs in the country since 1974. This ACGME-accredited 3-year program offers 14 positions annually. With a committed faculty, residents gain extensive experience in a high-volume trauma center that serves over 60,000 patients annually. The program emphasizes a curriculum that develops both clinical skills and personal well-being, preparing graduates to excel in emergency medicine.
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Program Details
Specialty
Emergency Medicine
IMG Friendly (Y/N)
No
IMG Friendly (detail)
The program does not explicitly mention eligibility or acceptance rates for International Medical Graduates (IMGs). However, it indicates its ACGME accreditation and the program's commitment to cultivate residents into proficient emergency physicians. There is no specific information regarding ECFMG certification or visa sponsorship mentioned in the document.
Categorical Positions
14
Categorical Positions (detail)
14 positions each year
Program Website
Address
Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center, Toledo, Ohio
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Current Residents
Overview
The current residency program has a total of 14 PGY-1 residents, providing a diverse training opportunity for new physicians in emergency medicine.
PGY-1 MD
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PGY-1 DO
PGY-1 IMG
Curriculum & Education
Overview
ACGME accredited 3-year program with 14 positions each year. Offers a variety of both common and complex pathology with an option for senior residents to join an aeromedicine curriculum in their second year.
Application
To apply for the Emergency Medicine Residency Program, applicants should follow the application process outlined on the program's website. Key components include submission of the application by the specified deadline, inclusion of required materials (e.g., CV, personal statement), and attendance at the interview dates provided. Applicants are encouraged to refer to the 'How to Apply' section for a comprehensive list of deadlines and requirements.
# of Locations
Residency is associated with Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center, a certified Adult Level 1 and Pediatric Level 2 Trauma Center and the only Burn Center in Toledo.
Fellowship
The document does not provide specific details about fellowship opportunities or post-residency career paths. Further exploration of affiliated institutions or specialties for fellowships would be necessary to provide a complete answer.
Resident Life
Overview
One of the oldest EM residency programs in the country, originating in 1974, with a dedicated program director since 1991.
On Call Schedule
# of Years of Program
3 years, with an opportunity for senior residents to participate in an aeromedicine curriculum.
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Alumni
The alumni of the Emergency Medicine Residency Program at Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center have successfully pursued various career paths after graduation. Many have engaged in fellowships across subspecialties, with a notable number working in academic positions or joining private practices. The alumni community includes physicians practicing in numerous states and countries worldwide.
Salary & Benefits
Benefits Overview
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