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==History==
==History==
Academic Emergency Medicine began at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine in 1978 with the recruiting of Ronald D. Stewart, M.D. Dr. Stewart started as Medical Director of the City of Pittsburgh Department of Public Safety Bureau of EMS; with the support of the University, Dr. Stewart founded the Center for Emergency Medicine of Western Pennsylvania to advance emergency care, research and training.
Academic Emergency Medicine began at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine in 1978 with the recruiting of Ronald D. Stewart, MD. Dr Stewart started as Medical Director of the City of Pittsburgh Department of Public Safety Bureau of EMS; with the support of the University, Dr. Stewart founded the Center for Emergency Medicine of Western Pennsylvania to advance emergency care, research and training.


In 1981, the University of Pittsburgh Affiliated Residency in Emergency Medicine began as a conjoint effort with Mercy Hospital, West Penn Hospital, and Presbyterian University Hospital. Dr. Paul M. Paris was the inaugural Director of the Affiliated Residency Program and Associate Medical Director of the City of Pittsburgh EMS. In 1988, Allan B. Wolfson assumed the Program Director role, and in 2008, the name changed to the University of Pittsburgh Residency in Emergency Medicine, signaling a common structure and home fo all participating sites. Michele L. Dorfsman assumed the Program Director Role July 1, 2016 after serving as Assistant Program Director for 10 years.
In 1981, the University of Pittsburgh Affiliated Residency in Emergency Medicine began as a conjoint effort with Mercy Hospital, West Penn Hospital, and Presbyterian University Hospital. Dr Paul M. Paris was the inaugural Director of the Affiliated Residency Program and Associate Medical Director of the City of Pittsburgh EMS. In 1988, Allan B. Wolfson assumed the Program Director role, and in 2008, the name changed to the University of Pittsburgh Residency in Emergency Medicine, signaling a common structure and home for all participating sites. Michele L. Dorfsman assumed the Program Director Role July 1, 2016 after serving as Assistant Program Director for 10 years.


==Leadership==
==Leadership==
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*'''Associate/Assistant Program Director:''' Adam Z. Tobias, MD
*'''Associate/Assistant Program Director:''' Adam Z. Tobias, MD
*'''Research Directors:''' Aaron M. Brown, MD and Adam Z. Tobias, MD
*'''Research Directors:''' Aaron M. Brown, MD and Adam Z. Tobias, MD
==Training Locations==
==Training Locations==
===Primary Hospital===
===Primary Hospital===
UPMC Presby
UPMC Presbyterian
===Secondary Hospital===
===Secondary Hospital===
UPMC Mercy Hospital of Pittsburgh
UPMC Mercy
===Tertiary Hospital===
===Tertiary Hospital===
UPMC Shadyside Hospital
UPMC Shadyside
 
==Curriculum==
==Curriculum==


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Email: lindquistlc@upmc.edu
Email: lindquistlc@upmc.edu
Phone: +1 412 647 8284
Phone: +1 412 647 8284
==External Links==
==External Links==
http://www.emergencymedicine.pitt.edu/about
http://www.emergencymedicine.pitt.edu/about
==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Council_of_Emergency_Medicine_Residency_Directors|Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors (CORD)]]
*[[Council_of_Emergency_Medicine_Residency_Directors|Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors (CORD)]]

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History

Academic Emergency Medicine began at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine in 1978 with the recruiting of Ronald D. Stewart, MD. Dr Stewart started as Medical Director of the City of Pittsburgh Department of Public Safety Bureau of EMS; with the support of the University, Dr. Stewart founded the Center for Emergency Medicine of Western Pennsylvania to advance emergency care, research and training.

In 1981, the University of Pittsburgh Affiliated Residency in Emergency Medicine began as a conjoint effort with Mercy Hospital, West Penn Hospital, and Presbyterian University Hospital. Dr Paul M. Paris was the inaugural Director of the Affiliated Residency Program and Associate Medical Director of the City of Pittsburgh EMS. In 1988, Allan B. Wolfson assumed the Program Director role, and in 2008, the name changed to the University of Pittsburgh Residency in Emergency Medicine, signaling a common structure and home for all participating sites. Michele L. Dorfsman assumed the Program Director Role July 1, 2016 after serving as Assistant Program Director for 10 years.

Leadership

  • Department Chair: Donald M. Yealy, MD
  • Program Director: Michele L. Dorfsman, MD
  • Associate/Assistant Program Director: Gary Pollock, MD
  • Associate/Assistant Program Director: Adam Z. Tobias, MD
  • Research Directors: Aaron M. Brown, MD and Adam Z. Tobias, MD

Training Locations

Primary Hospital

UPMC Presbyterian

Secondary Hospital

UPMC Mercy

Tertiary Hospital

UPMC Shadyside

Curriculum

PGY1

  • ED/Adults 4.5 mos*
  • ED/Peds 1.5 mos
  • ICU 1 mo*
  • MICU or SICU 1 mo
  • CCU .5 mo
  • Trauma/Gen Surgery 1 mo
  • Anesth/OB-GYN/Ultrasound 1 mo
  • Toxicology .5 mo
  • Core Lectures 1 mo

PGY2

  • Adult ED 6.5 mos*
  • Peds ED 1.5 mos*
  • ICU 1 mo*
  • Prehosp 1 mo
  • Trauma/Burn Surgery 1 mo
  • Peds Anesth./Ophth/Resouce 1 mo

PGY3

  • Adult ED 7 mos*
  • Community hosp ED 1 mo*
  • Peds ED 1 mo
  • Prehospital 1 mo
  • Trauma/Gen Surgery 1 mo

Electives

Toxicology, EMS, Research, Community, Education, Administration, Critical Care, Global Health, Medical Informatics, Pediatric EM, Palliative Care, Sports Medicine, Ultrasound

Fellowships

Toxicology, EMS, Research, Community, Education, Administration, Critical Care, Global Health, Medical Informatics, Pediatric EM, Palliative Care, Sports Medicine, Ultrasound

Contact Information

Residency Coordinator: Larissa Lindquist Email: lindquistlc@upmc.edu Phone: +1 412 647 8284

External Links

http://www.emergencymedicine.pitt.edu/about

See Also