Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
The Emergency Medicine Residency Program at Wright State University's Boonshoft School of Medicine aims to cultivate skilled and compassionate practitioners in emergency medicine. This dynamic program integrates clinical and didactic experiences encompassing various specialties, enhanced through innovative teaching methods and supported by partnerships with major hospitals in the area. Emphasis is placed on developing a problem-oriented attitude through collaborative learning and faculty mentorship, fostering confidence with ongoing evaluation and feedback.
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Program Details
Specialty
Emergency Medicine
IMG Friendly (Y/N)
No
IMG Friendly (detail)
The residency program is not explicitly detailed regarding IMG acceptance, but it does provide a supportive environment with clinical experience across various hospitals, which may indicate potential acceptance of IMG candidates. However, specific data about the IMG admission process or acceptance rates is not mentioned.
Categorical Positions
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Program Website
Address
2555 University Blvd., 110, Dayton, OH 45324
Program Director
Mike Ballester, M.D.
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Current Residents
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Curriculum & Education
Overview
The program encompasses clinical and didactic experience in emergency and critical care medicine, emergency department and emergency medical services administration, toxicology, teaching techniques, sports medicine and principles of research and publication. A curious and problem-oriented attitude is fostered by innovative teaching, case analysis, cooperative research and faculty role models. Confidence is promoted through active evaluation and feedback.
Application
How to Apply can be found at https://medicine.wright.edu/emergency-medicine/how-to-apply. No specific deadlines or application requirements are mentioned in the provided text.
# of Locations
Residents work at various hospitals including Dayton Children's Hospital, Kettering Medical Center, Miami Valley Hospital, and Wright-Patterson Medical Center.
Fellowship
The program offers a comprehensive residency experience, supported by local hospitals. However, specific information about fellowships or post-graduation plans for residents was not directly mentioned in the available details.
Resident Life
Overview
The Emergency Medicine Residency is an integrated program, supported by area hospitals.
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# of Years of Program
The length of the residency program is typically discussed in terms of three years.
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Alumni
Alumni information is available at https://medicine.wright.edu/emergency-medicine/alumni, but details about their paths, fellowships, or institutions are not provided in the text.
Salary & Benefits
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