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==History==
==History==
In continuous operation and fully accreditited since 1974, the emergency medicine residency at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center (WFBMC) is the oldest EM residency program in the southeast and one of the founding programs in the country. Their are proud of their heritage but even more excited about their future.
In continuous operation and fully accreditited since 1974, the emergency medicine residency at Wake Forest Baptist Hospital (WFBH) is the oldest EM residency program in the southeast and one of the founding programs in the country. They are proud of their history but even more excited about their future.  Although they are a well-established program, they continually strive to stay on the cutting edge of clinical emergency medicine, education, and research.


Their are a university-based training program located in Winston-Salem, NC. WFBMC is an 830-bed tertiary care institution affiliated with the Wake Forest School of Medicine. Most all specialties are represented. Their emergency department, a level one adult & pediatric trauma center, has an annual volume of >100,000 patient visits and sees the entire spectrum of human illness. Brenner Children’s Hospital, a 160-bed tertiary care center for children, is located on campus. A brand new state-of-the-art pediatric ED opened in April, 2011 and serves as North Carolina's only level one pediatric trauma center. Moses Cone Memorial Hospital, located in Greensboro, NC is their affiliated community hospital. Their residents rotate through their busy emergency department for a valuable community-based EM experience.
Wake Forest Emergency Medicine is a university-based training program located in Winston-Salem, NC. The medical center, which consistently ranks among the nations best, is a Level I trauma center nestled in a residential community in one of the South's most livable cities, Winston-Salem, NC.  The hospital is an 830-bed tertiary care institution affiliated with the Wake Forest School of Medicine. All specialties and sub-specialties are represented. The medical center is both a level I adult & pediatric trauma center, has an annual volume of >100,000 patient visits and sees the entire spectrum of human illness. WFBH is also a burn, stroke and cardiovascular emergency center.
 
Their goal is to train high quality emergency physicians who are capable of practicing emergency medicine in any setting they choose and become leaders within the specialty. Residents in training rotate predominantly in the Emergency Department, even during internship. When residents are rotating outside the department, they are learning valuable skills on critical care experiences (like CCU, MICU, PICU, Trauma ICU) and high-yield rotations such as Orthopedics and OB/GYN. Residents have 3 elective rotations and enjoy a wide array of elective choices ranging from Toxicology and Advanced Ultrasound to Tactical Medicine and Global Health.


Their goal is to train high quality emergency physicians who are capable of practicing emergency medicine in whatever setting they choose and become leaders in their specialty.
==Leadership==
==Leadership==
*'''Department Chair:''' James Hoekstra MD
*'''Department Chair:''' Chad Miller MD
*'''Program Director:''' Cedric Lefebvre, M.D.
*'''Program Director:''' Cedric Lefebvre, M.D.
*'''Associate/Assistant Program Director:''' Nick Hartman, MD
*'''Associate/Assistant Program Director:''' Nick Hartman, MD
*'''Associate/Assistant Program Director:''' Kathleen Hosmer, MD
*'''Associate/Assistant Program Director:''' Kathleen Hosmer, MD
*'''Associate/Assistant Program Director:''' Casey Glass, MD
*'''Associate/Assistant Program Director:''' David Masneri, DO
*'''Research Director:''' David Cline
*'''Research Director:''' David Cline
==Training Locations==
==Training Locations==
===Primary Hospital===
===Primary Hospital===
Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center
Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center
===Secondary Hospital===
===Secondary Hospital===
Moses Cone Memorial Hospital (MCMH)
Moses Cone Memorial Hospital (MCMH)<br />
Novant Forsyth Medical Center
 
==Curriculum==
==Curriculum==


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*Cardiac Care Unit
*Cardiac Care Unit
*Medical Intensive Care Unit
*Medical Intensive Care Unit
*Orthopedic Surgery (Consult based)
*Obstetrics
*Obstetrics
*Trauma Surgery
*Trauma Surgery
===PGY2===
===PGY2===
*ED (Ten 4-week block rotations)
*ED (Nine 4-week block rotations)
*Community ED
*Pediatric ICU
*Pediatric ICU
*Trauma ICU  
*Trauma ICU  
*Elective
*Elective
===PGY3===
===PGY3===
*ED (Ten 4-week block rotations)
*ED (Nine 4-week block rotations)
*Community ED
*Medical ICU
*Medical ICU
*Electives (2)
*Electives (2)
*Toxicology (2 weeks during an ED block)


==Electives==
==Electives==


==Fellowships==
==Fellowships==
*[[Has::Critical care fellowship]]
*[[Has::EMS fellowship]]
*[[Has::Addiction medicine fellowship]]
*[[Has::Ultrasound fellowship]]
*[[Has::Research fellowship]]
*[[Has::Administration fellowship]]


==Contact Information==
==Contact Information==

Revisión actual - 03:51 11 nov 2025

History

In continuous operation and fully accreditited since 1974, the emergency medicine residency at Wake Forest Baptist Hospital (WFBH) is the oldest EM residency program in the southeast and one of the founding programs in the country. They are proud of their history but even more excited about their future. Although they are a well-established program, they continually strive to stay on the cutting edge of clinical emergency medicine, education, and research.

Wake Forest Emergency Medicine is a university-based training program located in Winston-Salem, NC. The medical center, which consistently ranks among the nations best, is a Level I trauma center nestled in a residential community in one of the South's most livable cities, Winston-Salem, NC. The hospital is an 830-bed tertiary care institution affiliated with the Wake Forest School of Medicine. All specialties and sub-specialties are represented. The medical center is both a level I adult & pediatric trauma center, has an annual volume of >100,000 patient visits and sees the entire spectrum of human illness. WFBH is also a burn, stroke and cardiovascular emergency center.

Their goal is to train high quality emergency physicians who are capable of practicing emergency medicine in any setting they choose and become leaders within the specialty. Residents in training rotate predominantly in the Emergency Department, even during internship. When residents are rotating outside the department, they are learning valuable skills on critical care experiences (like CCU, MICU, PICU, Trauma ICU) and high-yield rotations such as Orthopedics and OB/GYN. Residents have 3 elective rotations and enjoy a wide array of elective choices ranging from Toxicology and Advanced Ultrasound to Tactical Medicine and Global Health.

Leadership

  • Department Chair: Chad Miller MD
  • Program Director: Cedric Lefebvre, M.D.
  • Associate/Assistant Program Director: Nick Hartman, MD
  • Associate/Assistant Program Director: Kathleen Hosmer, MD
  • Associate/Assistant Program Director: David Masneri, DO
  • Research Director: David Cline

Training Locations

Primary Hospital

Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center

Secondary Hospital

Moses Cone Memorial Hospital (MCMH)
Novant Forsyth Medical Center

Curriculum

PGY1

  • ED (Seven 4-week block rotations)
  • Anesthesia/Ultrasound/EMS
  • Cardiac Care Unit
  • Medical Intensive Care Unit
  • Obstetrics
  • Trauma Surgery

PGY2

  • ED (Nine 4-week block rotations)
  • Community ED
  • Pediatric ICU
  • Trauma ICU
  • Elective

PGY3

  • ED (Nine 4-week block rotations)
  • Community ED
  • Medical ICU
  • Electives (2)
  • Toxicology (2 weeks during an ED block)

Electives

Fellowships

Contact Information

Residency Coordinator: Nancy Holliday Email: nhollida@wakehealth.edu Phone: +1 336 716 4625

External Links

http://www.wakehealth.edu/em/residency/

See Also