Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
The Emergency Medicine Residency at MetroHealth Medical Center in collaboration with Case Western Reserve University and the Cleveland Clinic strives to develop highly qualified and motivated residents through an extensive and diverse clinical training program. Accredited by the ACGME, this residency allows in-depth training in emergency medicine, with support from over 65 dedicated faculty members. The program prepares residents for various career paths in a collaborative, well-resourced environment, emphasizing academic excellence and practical experience.
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Program Details
Specialty
Emergency Medicine
IMG Friendly (Y/N)
Yes
IMG Friendly (detail)
The Emergency Medicine Residency Program at Case Western Reserve University is designed to cater to a diverse group of residents, including International Medical Graduates (IMGs). It focuses on a broad range of opportunities and fully accepts ECFMG certification, indicating IMG-friendly policies. However, specific data on IMG acceptance rates or the number of IMGs currently in the program is not explicitly mentioned in the text.
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Program Website
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2500 MetroHealth Drive, Cleveland, OH 44109
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Current Residents
Overview
The residency program is committed to fostering a diverse group of motivated residents, although the specific current resident data, including the total number of residents and their educational backgrounds, is not provided in the text.
PGY-1 MD
PGY-1 DO
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Curriculum & Education
Overview
The residency program offers rigorous training in a research-focused, immersive environment, allowing students to gain clinical expertise at three institutions. It provides a broad range of opportunities in every facet of emergency medicine (clinical practice, research, education, organized emergency medicine, pre-hospital care), ensuring strong preparation for graduates' careers.
Application
The application process details for the Emergency Medicine Residency include submission of applications through ERAS. Key deadlines include a submission deadline in mid-January and interviews typically scheduled between October and February. Applicants are required to submit a complete application, which may include letters of recommendation and a personal statement. Specific dates for interviews can vary annually, so applicants should check the program's website for the most accurate information.
# of Locations
3
Fellowship
The residency program provides exceptional opportunities in academic emergency medicine, including access to fellowships in Addiction Medicine, Emergency Medical Services, and Emergency Medicine Ultrasound. Recent graduates have pursued various career paths and specialties across affiliated institutions, demonstrating a robust post-graduate development framework.
Resident Life
Overview
Designed to serve the needs of a diverse group of highly qualified and motivated residents. The breadth and depth of our clinical training, coupled with exceptional opportunities in academic emergency medicine driven by a diverse faculty and excellent support staff, make this a remarkably strong training program.
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# of Years of Program
Usually discussed in terms of years, the program accommodates training at three institutions.
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Alumni
Alumni from the Emergency Medicine Residency program have gone on to pursue various fellowships in emergency medicine, some of which include critical care, ultrasound, and toxicology. Many alumni have taken academic positions in medical schools or hospitals, while others have entered private practice in diverse geographic areas across the United States.
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