 Dr. Ben Barlow
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Residents at the extrication
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Welcome
Thank you for your interest in our residency program. We invite you to explore the many facets of our program, our research and our annual community service projects. As a full academic department in a community hospital-based medical school, we strive to graduate highly competent and compassionate practitioners in emergency medicine. Our program encompasses clinical and didactic experience in emergency and critical care medicine, emergency department and emergency medical services administration, toxicology, teaching techniques, sports medicine and principles of research and publication. A curious and problem-oriented attitude is fostered by innovative teaching, case analysis, cooperative research, and faculty role models. Confidence is promoted through active evaluation and feedback.
The Emergency Medicine Residency is an integrated program, supported
by area
hospitals including The Children's Medical Center of Dayton, Good Samaritan
Hospital and Health Center, Greene Memorial Hospital, Kettering
Memorial Hospital, Miami Valley Hospital and Wright-Patterson
Medical Center.
The department was a cosponsor of the first Basic and Advanced Disaster Life Support training programs held in the state of Ohio in February 2004, and created the National Center for Medical Readiness. We are actively engaged in teaching, research and service at all levels.
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For more information, contact:
James E. Brown, M.D., Acting Chair & Program Director
Department of Emergency Medicine
3525 Southern Blvd
Kettering, OH 45429
Telephone: (937) 395-8839
Fax: (937) 395-8387
E-mail:james.e.brown@wright.edu |