Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
The University of Florida's Emergency Medicine Residency program is committed to training residents to become exceptional clinicians, educators, researchers, and leaders in the field of emergency medicine. Located at the UF Health Academic Health Center, the program offers a robust educational experience, emphasizing diverse training to prepare graduates for various career pathways in emergency medicine.
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Program Details
Specialty
Emergency Medicine
IMG Friendly (Y/N)
Yes
IMG Friendly (detail)
The residency program at the University of Florida does not explicitly mention international medical graduates (IMGs) in terms of participation or acceptance. However, it emphasizes its commitment to delivering superior education and encompasses residents with diverse backgrounds. Indications of eligibility for IMGs could be inferred based on the program's inclusive approach and the diversity of its personnel.
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The UF Emergency Medicine Residency is located at the UF Health Academic Health Center, the university’s primary medical school campus.
Program Website
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1329 SW 16th Street, Suite 5270, Gainesville FL 32608
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Current Residents
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Curriculum & Education
Overview
Student rotations within the Emergency Department provide students with exposure to clinical cases and proper training to help them positively enhance patient care. Students will learn how to apply methods and procedures within emergency medicine sub-specialties to deliver exceptional emergency care.
Application
The application process for the UF Emergency Medicine Residency program includes specific key dates and steps, such as submitting applications through a centralized application service, which usually has a deadline in October. Candidates should look for additional specific dates posted on the program website. Interviews are typically held in January and February. Detailed requirements, including reference letters and personal statements, can be found under the 'How to Apply' section.
# of Locations
The residency program is associated with multiple hospital locations, primarily at the UF Health Academic Health Center.
Fellowship
The fellowship programs offered by the University of Florida's Department of Emergency Medicine include opportunities in Emergency Medical Services, Critical Care Medicine, and Emergency Ultrasound. The program is actively accepting applications and is developing curricula for additional fellowship areas.
Resident Life
Overview
The UF Emergency Medicine Residency is located at the UF Health Academic Health Center, the university’s primary medical school campus. We are committed to training residents to become superior well-rounded clinicians that have the skills to become educators, researchers, and leaders in Emergency Medicine.
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# of Years of Program
The residency program typically lasts for 3 years (PGY-1 to PGY-3) after the completion of medical school.
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Salary & Benefits
Benefits Overview
We are committed to training residents to become superior well-rounded clinicians that have the skills to become educators, researchers, and leaders in Emergency Medicine.
PGY-1 Salary
Vacation
Residents are entitled to four weeks of vacation annually. Unused vacation days may not be carried over to the next residency year. Requests for time off must be submitted in accordance with the program's leave policy.