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Curriculum (continued)

  1. Post-graduate Programs.
    OHSU offers post-graduate (specialist) training in Medical Toxicology, Research, Emergency Medical Services, Global Health and EM Education. Emergency Medicine faculty members also provide medical oversight for the majority of the regional EMS agencies providing out-of-hospital emergency care, including the regional air medical transport program. All EMI fellows will rotate with the EMS faculty members and will participate in EMS activities.

    OHSU DEM Istructors discuss a case
  2. Instructors
    OHSU has more than 25 Emergency Medicine Faculty members at the 2 core ED's. Many faculty members have received supplemental training in Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Critical Care, Toxicology, EMS, Infectious Diseases, Tropical Medicine, and Research Methodology. Areas of active faculty member scholarship can be obtained by review of the .

  3. Research
    As noted above, Fellows will have the option of involvement in research if permitted by their length of stay and interests. If applicable, this would be appropriate to their current level of training with an administrative or clinical practice application relevant to emergency practice in the Fellow's native country. Assistance with literature searches, data acquisition and analysis will be provided by the OHSU DEM faculty advisor and other faculty members and support staff at OHSU.

  4. Continued Compliance with Program Requirements.
    Continued Compliance with Program Requirements. Continuation of the Fellow in the EMI Program for the full length of the initially established program is contingent upon the Fellow achieving satisfactory progress in the EMI Program, as monitored by the assigned EMI Fellowship director.

 
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