Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
The Emergency Medicine Residency Program at OhioHealth Doctors Hospital, established in 1991, fosters innovation and continuous growth in a progressive curriculum. With advanced medical simulation technology, residents receive hands-on experience that emphasizes high-impact clinical training. The program offers a diverse clinical environment, providing specialized training at OhioHealth Grant Medical Center, a Level I trauma center, and Nationwide Children’s Hospital, enhancing their exposure to a wide range of pathologies and critical care.
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Program Details
Specialty
Emergency Medicine
IMG Friendly (Y/N)
No
IMG Friendly (detail)
The OhioHealth Doctors Hospital Emergency Medicine Residency Program does not explicitly mention its IMG friendliness in the provided text. However, as an ACGME Osteopathically Recognized program, it accepts graduates from both DO and MD backgrounds. The program's details about eligibility for International Medical Graduates (IMGs) are not stated, which may indicate variability in acceptance.
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Program Website
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OhioHealth Doctors Hospital - 5100 W Broad St, Columbus, OH 43228
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Current Residents
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PGY-1 MD
PGY-1 DO
PGY-1 IMG
Curriculum & Education
Overview
The curriculum includes on-site focused procedure labs, clinical immersion, and high-impact didactic sessions centered around patient care, communication skills, and teambuilding. Specialized training occurs at OhioHealth Grant Medical Center, a Level I trauma center, and Nationwide Children’s Hospital, a pediatric referral center. Residents receive additional high-acuity critical care exposure in various settings, such as the neonatal intensive care unit and medical intensive care unit.
Application
Selection is based on information contained in the application, references, interviews and recommendation of the selection committee, which is chaired by the program director. For more information, visit the link provided: /medical-education/how-to-apply
# of Locations
Residents train primarily at Doctors Hospital and have specialized training at OhioHealth Grant Medical Center and Nationwide Children’s Hospital.
Fellowship
Graduates of the OhioHealth Doctors Hospital Emergency Medicine Residency Program often go on to complete fellowships. The specific types of fellowships or post-residency career paths pursued by alumni are not detailed in the text, but it is mentioned that they are practicing in 38 states, which may include various specialties depending on their interests and fellowships completed.
Resident Life
Overview
The emergency medicine residency at OhioHealth Doctors Hospital offers a flexible curriculum to grow and strengthen your skills. Residents benefit from advanced medical simulation technology and a robust community clinical experience at a certified heart and stroke center.
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# of Years of Program
The program typically lasts 3 years.
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Alumni
Graduates of our program are currently practicing in 38 states, from the smallest emergency departments to some of the largest academic institutions. Many go on to complete a fellowship. Three of our graduates founded and created the nationally recognized podcast, EM Over Easy.
Salary & Benefits
Benefits Overview
Our residency is designed to give you a strong foundation and focus on wellness during your years of training. Opportunities include extracurricular activities, rotation opportunities in various specialties, research support, and emphasis on resident wellness.
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