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  2. Emergency medicine - Wikipedia

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    Emergency medicine was performed by general practitioners (having followed a 240-hour course, Acute Medicine) or by specialists (surgeon, internal medicine, neurologist, anesthesiologist) with or without supra-speciality training in emergency medicine. Since 2005 residency training exists for acute medicine (3 years) or emergency medicine (6 ...

  3. Residency (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    The first year of residency training is known as "Postgraduate Year 1" (PGY1). [citation needed] CMGs can apply to many post-graduate medical training programs including family medicine, emergency medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, general surgery, obstetrics-gynecology, neurology, and psychiatry, amongst others. [citation needed]

  4. Pediatric emergency medicine - Wikipedia

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    Pediatric emergency physicians in the United States take one of two routes of training; one can do a pediatrics residency (3 years) followed by a pediatric emergency fellowship (3 years), or an emergency medicine residency (3–4 years) followed by a pediatric emergency fellowship (2 years). Majority of practicing PEM doctors take the former route.

  5. Emergency physician - Wikipedia

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    The standard training route of emergency physicians in the United States is four years of college, four years of an approved medical school, and then a three- or four-year residency in emergency medicine. After completion of residency it is common for American emergency physicians to work in a hospital's emergency department and take the board ...

  6. University of Tennessee College of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Saint Thomas Midtown Hospital is the home of the Internal Medicine Residency Program. An Emergency Medicine Residency Program and a Family Medicine Residency Program are both based at Saint Thomas Rutherford Hospital. UT medical students spend their first two years in Memphis completing basic science coursework prior to taking the USMLE Step 1 ...

  7. WikEM - Wikipedia

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    WikEM initially started as a database created from notes and checklists passed from resident class to subsequent resident class at the Harbor-UCLA emergency medicine residency program. [3] [4] In 2009, WikEM was launched as a free wiki-based website and phone application that was universally available to all residency programs and global ...

  8. Emergency Medicine Residents' Association - Wikipedia

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    www .emra .org. The Emergency Medicine Residents' Association (EMRA) is a professional organization that represents over 90% of resident physicians training in emergency medicine in the United States. EMRA is both the largest and the oldest independent medical resident group in the world. [1] Its members include medical students, interns ...

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