The Department of Emergency Medicine at Wright State University in Kettering, OH is dedicated to providing medical students and residents with the necessary skills to apply acute care and decision making, enhance procedural skills, and approach patients with undifferentiated chief complaints. With a strong emphasis on education, the department offers an ACGME-accredited residency program and supports its residents in securing certification in emergency medicine. Supported by various hospitals in the area, the department's residency program currently has 51 residents and offers a freestanding Fellowship in Faculty Development for those interested in academic emergency medicine.
With a mission to graduate highly competent and compassionate physicians, the department aims to provide clinical and didactic experience in emergency and critical care medicine, emergency department administration, teaching techniques, and research principles. The department's vision is to produce emergency physicians capable of working in any setting globally, while its values emphasize the importance of hands-on experience, collaboration with board-certified emergency physicians, and the integration of technology and evidence-based medicine into clinical practice and education.
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