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Archive
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Explore St. Louis. Education Journal Club Archive. Identifying Low-Risk CHF Patients for ED Discharge. Ketamine Analgesia for Acute Pain in the Emergency Department. Antibiotics in Acute Uncomplicated Diverticulitis. Age-adjusted D-Dimer to Exclude Pulmonary Embolism. Nonsterile Gloves for ED Wound Closure. D-Dimer in the Diagnosis of Aortic Dissection. Non-IV Management of Pediatric Status Epilepticus. Proton Pump Inhibitors in Upper GI Bleeds. Routine Laboratory Screen in Psychiatric Patients in the ED.
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Sections
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Explore St. Louis. EM/CCM is one of the fastest growing subspecialties in the field of Emergency Medicine. Washington University has committed to providing up to date critical care medicine training to our Residents, state of the art critical care medicine services for our patient population, and innovative research to challenge the barriers of current critical care medicine practice models. Critical Care Medicine Links:. EMS Medical Direction Links:. Quick Facts about EMS. The focus is our recently buil...
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Division of Emergency Medicine > Residency
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Explore St. Louis. It is difficult to convey our passion for medicine, respect for colleagues, and enthusiasm for teaching of such a broad specialty. Phil Chan, MD. Steven Hung, MD. Melissa Kroll, MD. Chris Lawrence, MD. Welcome from Residency Program Director Jason Wagner. Amion - Resident Sched. St Louis Children's Hospital. Barnes-Jewish St. Peters. Adult ED Visits: 95,600. Pediatric ED Visits: 50,000. Trauma Center: Level 1. 2016 Washington University in St. Louis.
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Curriculum
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Explore St. Louis. Assistant Program Director Rebecca Bavolek gives an overview of the program's curriculum:. Exclusively through the ERAS system. US medical school graduate in good standing and USMLE scores, and must be eligible for temporary licensing in the State of Missouri. Orientation - 10 days. Emergency Medicine - 4 months. Internal Medicine - 1 month. Cardiothoracic ICU - 1 month. Surgical ICU - 1 month. Obstetrics - 2 weeks. Newborn Nursery - 2 weeks. ED Ultrasound - 1 month. Vacation - 3 weeks.
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Fellowships > Home
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Explore St. Louis. Fellowships in the Emergency Medicine Division. Welcome to the Division of Emergency Medicine at Washington University School of Medicine's Web site. The Division comprises over 100 people, dedicated to serving the needs of patients presenting to the Emergency Units of Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis Children's Hospital and Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital. Critical Care Medicine Fellowship (ABA/ABEM and ABIM/ABEM tracts). Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship. The overall goal o...
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Our Mission
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Explore St. Louis. Our mission is to provide exemplary health care to all who are in need with efficiency and compassion, and through research and teaching, to develop future generations of physicians with the knowledge, skills and values to do the same. Profound Community Impact Each and Every Day. Washington University emergency physicians see more than 150,000 patients annually. Each year, a new class of residents and fellows come to WUSM to gain knowledge and cutting-edge skills in emergency medicine.
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Home
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Explore St. Louis. Emergency Medicine Patient Care Providers. Brent E. Ruoff, MD. Chief, Division of Emergency Medicine. Associate Professor, Emergency Medicine. Douglas M. Char, MD. Professor, Emergency Medicine. Richard T. Griffey, MD, MPH. Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine. Randall A. Howell, DO, FACOEP. Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine. Director, West County Emergency Medicine. Stacey L. House, MD, PhD. Instructor, Emergency Medicine. Robert Francis Poirier, Jr., MD. Jason Wagner, MD.
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How To Apply
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Explore St. Louis. Education Residency How To Apply. Washington University and Barnes/Jewish Hospital sponsors a four year emergency medicine training program leading to board certification in emergency medicine. Applicants must have finished medical school in good standing, and be eligible for temporary licensing in the state of Missouri. Our program only accepts applications through the ERAS system. The application must include:. Three or four letters of recommendation. The Emergency Medicine Residency...
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Vascular Surgery Services at a Glance. BJH Heart and Vascular Center. Communicate securely with your physician's office. St Charles - St Peters. Acute and Critical Care. Colon and Rectal Surgery. Endocrine and Oncologic Surgery. Hepatobiliary Pancreatic and GI Surgery. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Communicate securely with your physician's office. Vascular Surgery Services at a Glance. BJH Heart and Vascular Center. Communicate securely with your physician's office. Center for Advanced Medicine.
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