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Albert Einstein Healthcare Network Program

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Emergency Medicine

Specialty

Program Overview

Summary of Residency Program

The Emergency Medicine Residency Program at Jefferson Einstein Philadelphia Hospital is a comprehensive four-year program well-established since 46 years. With an annual intake of 12 residents, the program has a diverse cohort of MDs and DOs from various genders and backgrounds. The hospital is a Level 1 Trauma Center serving around 90,000 patients per year, providing residents with exposure to a high-acuity case mix. The program incorporates split divisions in Toxicology, EMS, Ultrasound, and Critical Care, alongside a strong emphasis on research, wellness, and inclusivity. Notably, the program has achieved a first-time board pass rate of 98% over the past decade.

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Program Details

Specialty

Emergency Medicine

IMG Friendly (Y/N)

No

IMG Friendly (detail)

The details regarding International Medical Graduates (IMG) status or acceptance rates are not specified. Information about visa sponsorship or similar eligibility for IMGs is absent. Further examination of categories like ECFMG certification and current IMG residents is required to ascertain the program's IMG-friendliness.

Categorical Positions

15

Categorical Positions (detail)

12 residents per year, mix of MDs and DOs, with a total of 58 residents in the program.

Program Website

Address

111 South 11th Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19107, USA

Program Director

Deborah Pierce, DO, MS

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Current Residents

Overview

The residency program currently has a total of 58 residents, encompassing a diverse range of backgrounds and experiences. The current mix facilitates a robust learning environment for both MD and DO graduates.

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Curriculum & Education

Overview

The curriculum focuses on cultivating scholarly emergency medicine physicians with a commitment to compassionate, collaborative, and exceptional patient care. It includes diverse clinical experiences, extensive scholarly inquiry, and a supportive and healthy environment.

Application

The Jefferson Einstein Philadelphia Hospital Emergency Medicine Residency Program accepts applications through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). Candidates must submit their applications by October 1st. Interviews are typically held from late October through January. Applicants are encouraged to apply early, as this highly competitive program has limited spots available.

# of Locations

The residents primarily work at Jefferson Einstein Philadelphia Hospital, which is a busy Level 1 Trauma Center in North Philadelphia.

Fellowship

Every year, three to five graduates pursue fellowships after residency. Recent graduates have engaged in various academic and community positions. Specific fellowships or affiliated institutions are not detailed, but the program encourages substantial research activities, which may correlate with fellowship opportunities.

Resident Life

Overview

Jefferson Einstein Philadelphia Hospital's Emergency Medicine Residency Program is a four-year program with 12 residents per year. The program is 46 years old. The program has a diverse group of residents and is located in one of the busiest Level 1 Trauma Centers in Philadelphia.

On Call Schedule

No specific details given about the on-call schedule.

# of Years of Program

4 years

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Alumni

Alumni of the Emergency Medicine Residency Program at Jefferson Einstein Philadelphia Hospital have pursued various career pathways, including fellowships in Critical Care, Toxicology, and EMS, among others. They can be found working across the country in a mix of academic and community-based practices, with a reputation for being strong contributors in their chosen fields.

Salary & Benefits

Benefits Overview

Wellness programs, mentoring program, strong community service involvement, significant research opportunities, and high board pass rate (98%).

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