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Emergency Medicine Residency Program At Memorial Healthcare System
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Welcome to the Emergency Medicine (EM) Residency Program at Memorial Healthcare System. We’re thrilled you are considering our program for your residency training. While we may be a new program, we are not new to the training and education of EM residents.
Having previously been a resident and program director of new EM residency training programs, I am very familiar with the trailblazing mentality of those who possess the desire to be a part of something at its very inception, to be active participants in its evolution, to have a voice, laying the foundation for those to build upon well into the future. We are well versed in providing the best clinical training, and in supporting our mission: to educate and train the next generation of EM physicians, capable of caring for any patient regardless of situation or circumstance.
By fostering an environment of curiosity and discovery, you will become a capable, competent, technically proficient, self-actualized and self-confident clinician who puts the care, safety, values and needs of your patients first. You will master the skills required to provide safe, high-quality, cost-effective, culturally conscious, patient- and family-centered care, with the goal of improving the health of the community you serve.
If our mission aligns with yours, we look forward to meeting you to learn all about you and that which you have to contribute to our team.
Guided by our mission, our program has several aims to:
Recruit, train, and retain a highly qualified, capable, and diverse group of trainees.
Provide our trainees with a learning environment that supports their physical, emotional, and intellectual transformation so they learn to provide safe, equitable, affordable, compassionate, high-quality care.
Train physicians with skills in critical thinking and self-directed learning in order to facilitate thoughtful appraisal of scientific literature, and its application to the patient population they serve.
Produce physicians who are resilient, can adapt to difficult situations, and thoughtfully reconcile adverse outcomes while maintaining a sense of wellness, integrity and purpose.
Create a supportive, nurturing, and inclusive environment where future physicians and physician educators are prepared for the ever-evolving human experience.
Jonathan Rose, MD, MBA
Having previously been a resident and program director of new EM residency training programs, I am very familiar with the trailblazing mentality of those who possess the desire to be a part of something at its very inception, to be active participants in its evolution, to have a voice, laying the foundation for those to build upon well into the future. We are well versed in providing the best clinical training, and in supporting our mission: to educate and train the next generation of EM physicians, capable of caring for any patient regardless of situation or circumstance.
By fostering an environment of curiosity and discovery, you will become a capable, competent, technically proficient, self-actualized and self-confident clinician who puts the care, safety, values and needs of your patients first. You will master the skills required to provide safe, high-quality, cost-effective, culturally conscious, patient- and family-centered care, with the goal of improving the health of the community you serve.
If our mission aligns with yours, we look forward to meeting you to learn all about you and that which you have to contribute to our team.
Guided by our mission, our program has several aims to:
Recruit, train, and retain a highly qualified, capable, and diverse group of trainees.
Provide our trainees with a learning environment that supports their physical, emotional, and intellectual transformation so they learn to provide safe, equitable, affordable, compassionate, high-quality care.
Train physicians with skills in critical thinking and self-directed learning in order to facilitate thoughtful appraisal of scientific literature, and its application to the patient population they serve.
Produce physicians who are resilient, can adapt to difficult situations, and thoughtfully reconcile adverse outcomes while maintaining a sense of wellness, integrity and purpose.
Create a supportive, nurturing, and inclusive environment where future physicians and physician educators are prepared for the ever-evolving human experience.
Jonathan Rose, MD, MBA