Training

The Pediatric Emergency Medicine fellows will rotate mainly in two sites during the fellowship.

 

Dayton Children’s Hospital

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Dayton Children’s Hospital is a tertiary care referral center & a Level I Pediatric Trauma Center treating more than 80,000 children per year, including the critically ill of the city of Dayton and beyond. The hospital is staffed by more than 400 physicians in more than 40 subspecialties and is host to a busy PICU (Pediatric Intensive Care Unit) and NICU ( Neonatal Intensive Care Unit). The highly trained & diverse PEM faculty train, supervise and teach residents from various programs including pediatrics, emergency medicine, family medicine, and anesthesia in addition to medical students from Wright State University.

 

Miami Valley Hospital 

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The adult Emergency Medicine, Trauma and Toxicology rotations will be at Miami Valley Hospital (MVH) , the region's only Level I trauma center (3000 trauma admissions and 500 emergency surgeries/ year). The Shaw Emergency & Trauma Center at MVH is the busiest emergency department in the State of Ohio. MVH is home to multiple residency programs including emergency medicine, surgery & trauma. The fellow will also obtain additional simulation lab experiences at the Premier Health Bioscience and Simulation Center and trauma procedures at the cadaver lab.