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A Unique Four-Year Program. 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.
Each year of the Johns Hopkins Emergency Medicine Residency Program curriculum offers exciting opportunities. First Year. The first year of training provides residents with the skills and knowledge they need to become well-rounded physicians.
Duration: 4 years. Program Contact: Christina Tarleton; ctarlet1@jhmi.edu. Our renowned residency program offers residents a chance to work and learn at the safe, convenient Johns Hopkins medical campus in Baltimore, surrounded by some of the brightest medical minds in the country.
Welcome to the Johns Hopkins Combined Emergency Medicine and Anesthesiology Residency Program. Here, you will find all the information you need to decide if our program, with its unique experiences and opportunities, is the right match for you.
The ASHP accredited Residency in Emergency Medicine is a twelve-month program of training and experience based upon the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) standards for PGY2 Pharmacy Residencies in Emergency Medicine.
The Johns Hopkins University Emergency Medicine Residency is a four-year program. We participate in the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) for PGY-1 positions through the National Residency Matching Program (NRMP) Match.
Our Residency Program: Innovative, Dynamic, Fast-Paced. Our Emergency Medicine residency program is one of the most dynamic in the U.S, offering residents the opportunity to work and learn in a large urban hospital setting surrounded by some of the brightest medical minds in the country.
Johns Hopkins Medicine currently has a sufficient sterile fluid supply to meet treatment, surgical and emergency needs. However, we have put proactive conservation measures into place to ensure normal operations, always with patient safety as our first priority.
Johns Hopkins Medicine currently has a sufficient sterile fluid supply to meet treatment, surgical and emergency needs. However, we have put proactive conservation measures into place to ensure normal operations, always with patient safety as our first priority.
The Johns Hopkins Emergency Medicine Fellowship Programs offer trainees unparalleled opportunities to develop advanced training and specialized expertise in one of the many niches of emergency medicine.