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Linda Regan, M.D., Associate Professor and Vice Chair, Department of Emergency Medicine Thank you for your interest in our four-year residency program.
The Johns Hopkins Emergency Medicine Residency Program is an innovative educational program that pairs exceptional clinical training in some of the most exciting emergency departments (EDs) in the country with individualized niche development within the most dynamic areas of our field.

Residents work and learn in urban and community settings while surrounded by some of the brightest medical minds in the country—both in emergency medicine and across specialties. Johns Hopkins is home to a high acuity and diverse patient population, a busy adult Level 1 trauma center, the only regional Level 1 pediatric trauma center, the regional burn unit and the regional eye referral center for the state of Maryland.
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• Research family history relating to the Holocaust and explore the Museum's collections about individual survivors and victims of the Holocaust and Nazi persecution. • Learn about over 1,000 camps and ghettos in Volume I and II of this encyclopedia, which are available as a free PDF download. Lkorableva runicheskie zagovori i apokrificheskie molitvi islandcev. These additional online resources from the U.S. • The Holocaust Encyclopedia provides an overview of the Holocaust using text, photographs, maps, artifacts, and personal histories. Holocaust Memorial Museum will help you learn more about the Holocaust and research your family history.
Within a health care system spanning specialty referral centers and smaller community EDs, these unique clinical experiences allow our program to train superb, well-rounded emergency physicians who are ready to practice in any medical setting. Residents’ final year of training is dedicated to developing bedside teaching and supervisory skills in the ED while completing an embedded fellowship-level experience as part of our. Postgraduate year four (PGY-4) FAST residents receive significant protected time, funding based on an individualized budget and dedicated mentorship with the goal of developing expertise, scholarship and critical skills needed to start either an academic or leadership career. The aims of our program are to: • Recruit top candidates. • Inspire residents to develop passion and expertise within a niche in emergency medicine under experienced mentorship. • Produce well-rounded and versatile clinicians who can care for the entire spectrum of patients with emergencies. • Nurture future leaders in emergency medicine and beyond.

• Create an environment that promotes a focus on wellness and resiliency. • Develop critical skills around lifelong learning. Watch the Residency Program Videos. Gabor Kelen, M.D., Professor and Chair, Department of Emergency Medicine The Johns Hopkins Emergency Medicine Residency Program is one of the oldest and most dynamic in the country, offering residents the opportunity to work and learn in a large urban hospital setting surrounded by some of the brightest medical minds in the world. Residents have access to a broad range of opportunities at the many campuses of the Johns Hopkins Health System in Baltimore, Maryland.