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Trinity Health System Program

Steubenville, Ohio

Emergency Medicine

Specialty

Program Overview

Summary of Residency Program

The Emergency Medicine Residency Program at Trinity Health System is a three-year accredited training program known for its comprehensive training that balances clinical excellence with academic proficiency. Residents have exposure to a diverse patient population and engage in robust procedural training, with a focus on hands-on experience in high-acuity settings. They benefit from a supportive environment, emphasizing teaching and personal growth.

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Program Details

Specialty

Emergency Medicine

IMG Friendly (Y/N)

Yes

IMG Friendly (detail)

The Emergency Medicine Residency Program at Trinity Health System does accommodate International Medical Graduates (IMG). They explicitly accept ECFMG certification for IMG applicants and consider them through the ERAS system as stated in their application process.

Categorical Positions

6

Categorical Positions (detail)

The program is unopposed, allowing full access to procedures at our medical center. The program accepts 3 categorical residents each year, with mention of no specific prelim residents or nuances regarding rural and categorical details.

Program Website

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380 Summit Ave, Steubenville, OH 43952

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Current Residents

Overview

The current resident roster reflects 6 PGY-1 residents, all of whom participate in the Emergency Medicine program, with diverse backgrounds and training experiences.

PGY-1 MD

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PGY-1 DO

PGY-1 IMG

Curriculum & Education

Overview

Residents have 5 hours of didactic conferences each week, separate from clinical duties, with essential topics and features like core curriculum lectures, journal clubs, and more. Each year involves rotations across various specialties to ensure comprehensive training.

Application

Applications to the Residency Training Program in Emergency Medicine are accepted only through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) from the NRMP. Applications are reviewed in the autumn of each academic year with interview notifications sent via ERAS. Key dates typically include: Sept-Jan for application review, Oct-Jan for interviews, February for rank order list compilation, and March for NRMP match. Requirements include USMLE/COMLEX scores, medical school transcript, 3 letters of recommendation, Dean’s letter, and ECFMG for international graduates.

# of Locations

Trinity Health is a 24/7 cardiac care center and has multiple locations serving a diverse patient population in emergencies.

Fellowship

The residency program offers post-graduation fellowship opportunities in various specialties. Most residents pursue fellowships in areas like pediatric emergency medicine, trauma surgery, and critical care medicine. Affiliations include nearby institutions for advanced training.

Resident Life

Overview

The Emergency Medicine Training Program at Trinity Health Systems has been accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, featuring a 3-year training program that emphasizes both clinical and academic excellence.

On Call Schedule

The residents' schedule is balanced to maintain a work-life balance.

# of Years of Program

The program typically spans 3 years with rotations designed in 2 or 4-week blocks across numerous specialties including Emergency Medicine, Pediatric EM, ICU, OB, and others.

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Alumni

The graduates of the Emergency Medicine residency program have tremendous procedural exposure and have become knowledgeable educators in their field. The program focuses on emergency medicine training with significant responsibilities increasing over the years and preparing graduates for various paths in emergency medicine practice, including clinical roles and academic positions. Often, EM graduates pursue fellowships in subspecialties like pediatric EM or trauma.

Salary & Benefits

Benefits Overview

The program offers a three-year training program, optimized for a balanced schedule, and excellent exposure to a diverse patient population with various opportunities for learning and teaching.

PGY-1 Salary

Vacation

Residents receive 2 weeks of vacation each year. There are also provisions made for vacation blocks integrated in the yearly schedule of rotations, enabling work-life balance.

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