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Educational Opportunities

Grand Rounds

Grand Rounds on Wednesday mornings from 8am-1pm serves as the center of our didactic training. This is protected time and residents are expected to attend, even when they are on services outside of the emergency department. We frequently have visiting Emergency Medicine Department Chairs as guest lecturers in addition to our own faculty expertise. In addition, residents hone their speaking skills by providing lectures to their colleagues. Our format is a mixture of evidence-based lectures, clinical pathology cases (CPCs), M&M, oral boards review and case reports.

Morning Report

In addition to Grand Rounds, our residents participate in daily Morning Report. Morning Report is a oral-boards format case presented each morning from 7:30 to 8:00 am. Nurses and ancillary staff join in once a week for collaborative rounds to promote team building.

Journal Club

Journal Club is a combined educational and social event held each month at a local Cincinnati restaurant. Journal Club offers us the opportunity to review and discuss cutting edge emergency medicine research.
Topical Literature Review is a review of seminal articles in emergency medicine topics at an attending home. This provides a relaxed atmosphere to delve in depth into a given topic over food and beverages.

Procedures and Resuscitations

The Shock and Rescusitaion Unit (SRU) in our emergency department is rarely quiet. Managed by the third year resident, this busy area operates as both medical and traumatic resuscitation bays. Managing hundreds of resuscitations under attending guidance offers our residents critical care skills.

Procedures are done throughout the residency, however the second year resident has a special role as the primary procedure person in the SRU. In addition to managing chest tubes and central lines, all emergency airways are done by an emergency physician.

Teaching Opportunities

The University Of Cincinnati Department Of Emergency Medicine is committed to training our residents as teachers. Both clinical bedside and didactic teaching is emphasized here. Our residents share lecture responsibilities and lecture on evidence based topics, clinical pathology cases, and case reports. Upper level residents and attending physicians help prepare younger residents for presentations to help them develop the strong presentation skills required for academic physicians. In addition, residents are responsible for precepting medical students on rotation in the Emergency Department.

Ample opportunity exists for those desiring additional teaching opportunities. Residents are encouraged to participate in the training of paramedics, as well become ACLS, ATLS course instructors. In addition, the popular teaching elective emphasizes self evaluation and improvement of bedside and didactic teaching skills.

Leadership Opportunities

In Cincinnati, we strongly believe in developing leadership skills and helping residents reach thier full potential. Below is a list of some of the potential opportunities:
  • Wilderness Medicine Elective
  • Research: Basic, Clinical and Translational
  • EM Chapter Writing
  • EMS Assistant Medical Direction
  • International Medicine Electives
  • Observational Medicine Protocols
  • Administrative Electives
  • Urban Search and Rescue (USAR)
  • Disaster Medical Assistance Team (DMAT)
  • Special Weapons and Tactics- Medical (SWAT)
  • Stroke Team Electives
  • Toxicology Electives
  • Hyperbarics & Dive Medicine Electives
  • Mass Gathering Medicine

Research Opportunities

This program offers its residents the opportunity to become involved in a research program which is among the most productive in the nation. The department boasts full-time, dedicated Research Division that includes full-time personnel and a research associate support staff. Elective time is available for interested residents to pursue research in 2nd, 3rd, and 4th years. In addition, many residents pursue research projects during free time in clinical rotations. There are many ongoing research projects at both the basic science and clinical level. University of Cincinnati Emergency Medicine residents and faculty have presented at numerous meetings worldwide, including the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM) , American Heart Association, European Society of Cardiology, American College of Cardiology, and Hyperbaric Medicine . A monthly Research Seminar Series has been developed to increase resident exposure to basic science research and to explore the clinical relevance of ongoing projects. Funding is available to support those residents presenting their original work at national meetings through the resident research fund.

A sample of current research projects include:
  • CRUSADE National Quality Improvement Initiative
  • Radiotherapy and HBOT for Patients with Newly Diagnosed Glioblastoma
  • Serum and CSF Banking for Acute Stroke
  • HIV Early Intervention Program
  • Transcranial Ultrasound Thrombolysis System
  • Evaluation of Albumin Cobalt Binding Test in Acute Cardiac Ischemia
  • Pre-hospital Automatic Defibrillator Trial
  • Cholesterol Screening in the ED