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International EM Fellowship |
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Emergency physicians from the United States are currently in
an excellent position to lead the international community in the international
development of emergency medicine. Education and research in emergency
medicine (EM) will be a critical part of the development of emergency medicine
globally. The University of Maryland Department of Emergency Medicine
is dedicated to developing leaders in emergency medicine and health care in
general by providing excellence in teaching, clinical and community service,
and research through its outstanding faculty and innovative programs. The
breadth of expertise available at the University of Maryland, Baltimore, especially
as it relates to work and research in international emergency medicine makes
it fantastic site to offer an international emergency medicine fellowship.
University of MD Baltimore County
UMBC’s Emergency Health Services Department offers undergraduate degrees
in management, and a clinical track leading to Paramedic certification. The
Masters program has three main tracks, and a Graduate Certificate in Disaster
Management is also offered.
The EMS Fellow is jointly appointed as a Clinical Instructor
through the Medical School and as Adjunct Faculty through UMBC.
Clinical Duties
The Fellow(s) work clinically in the ED at UMMS or one of its affiliated EDs
on a ½-time basis. This provides a source of EM experience, the opportunity
to teach and supervise residents, a variety of students, and to support their
competitive salary and benefits package. | |
EMS Experience
The experiential portion of the EMS Fellowship follows the guidelines recommended
by the SAEM.
Examples of recent past rotations include:
- State-level EMS (at MIEMSS) with Dr. Robert Bass and Dr. Richard
Alcorta
- Pediatric EMS / EMS-C
- Aeromedical EMS
- Geriatric EMS
- Rural EMS
- Emergency Preparedness / Disaster Planning
- Mass Gathering EMS
- Trauma
- Interfacility EMS
- EMS dispatch and communications
These comprise only a sampling of the experiential rotations available.
Each Fellow is additionally appointed to an EMS agency as a Deputy/Associate
Medical Director in order to gain a greater longitudinal exposure to a
single jurisdiction for more substantial depth of understanding of EMS medical
oversight, breadth of activities in the field, training, quality assurance
and administration.
The Program is flexible allowing Fellows to tailor their education and activites.
Previous Fellows have emphasized:
- Jurisdictional Medical Control
- Mass Gathering EMS
- International and Disaster EMS
- Operational and Tactical
EMS
- Aeromedical EMS
- Informatics and Computers in EMS
Academic Responsibilities
The academic component of the Fellowship comprises traditional and on-line
graduate coursework and seminars in the Preventive Medicine and Epidemiology
track of the EHS Master’s Degree program at UMBC. Research, presentations
and publications are strongly encouraged and may serve as a source of the
Fellow’s thesis.
Lectures to Paramedic and other students are key to the
Fellow’s duties,
developing teaching and presentation skills. Student clinical rotation supervision
and Critical Care / continuing education lectures facilitate interaction with
providers of various levels training and experience. In field medical control
provides an opportunity to teach in real time and provide quality assurance.
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Fellowship Director
Bob Corder, MD Assistant Professor Dept. of Emergency Medicine
Assistant Fellowship Director
Siamak Moayedi, MD, FAAEM Assistant Professorr Dept. of Emergency Medicine
Contact Address
110 South Paca St. 6th Floor, Suite 200 Baltimore, MD 21201
410-328-8025 410-328-8028 fax
Application Process
Submit to Dr. Corder: Letter of Interest Curriculum Vitae
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