Contact Us

Program Coordinator, Emergency Medicine Residency Program
Isabelle St-Cyr
Phone: 305-585-6373
Email: [email protected]

Application Information

Eligibility:
All of our positions are filled through the National Resident Matching Program. We do not offer out-of-match positions.

How to Apply:
Applications are accepted via the Electronic Residency Application Service.

Deadline:
Applications are accepted throughout the entire interview season, with applications received after the release of the Dean’s letter reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Interviews are typically conducted from October to January.

Locations

Jackson Memorial Hospital

1611 N.W. 12th Avenue

Miami, FL 33136

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Bruce W. Carter Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center

1201 N.W. 16th Street

Miami, FL 33125

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Florida Poison Information Center

1801 N.W. 9th Avenue 1st Floor

Miami, FL 33136

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Holy Cross Hospital

4725 N. Federal Highway

Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308

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UHealth Tower

1400 N.W. 12th Avenue

Miami, FL 33136

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Program Requirements

Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE):
Medical licensing examination (USMLE or COMLEX): All residency applicants must successfully complete their USMLE or COMLEX Step 1 before applying to the residency program and pass their Step 2 prior to February 1st.

Postgraduate Training:
There is no postgraduate training required.

Visas

The J1-Visa: Alien Physician Program, sponsored by the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates, is the standard visa for residents/fellows who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents.

For specific program eligibility/qualifications or additional information, please contact:

Lourdes Boet
Hospital Services Supervisor
Physician Services Department

Jackson Health System
1611 N.W. 12 Ave. ACC West L101
Miami, FL 33136-1122
Phone: 305-355-1122
Fax: 305-355-1123
Email: [email protected]

Emergency Medicine Residency Summary

Fast Facts

Fast Facts

Accreditation

Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education

Number of Residents per Year?

15

Duration of Residency?

3 years

Emergency Department Volume

120,000 patients a year

Program Highlights

Program Highlights

2nd busiest transplant hospital in the U.S.

120,000+ emergency department cases annually

Experience at a high-volume county/academic hospital system & high-acuity community site

Emergency Medicine Residency Program Curriculum

Our education curriculum uses multiple modalities to engage adult learners and to maximize our time during conference. Our education days are Wednesday mornings and residents are protected from all non-ICU rotations. Those educational half days use procedural and case-based simulation, foundations of EM and small-group learning, lectures, readings and journal clubs to provide a comprehensive educational curriculum that covers the content of the EM model curriculum. In general our educational curriculum is 25 percent simulation, 25 percent foundations/small-group learning of EM and 50 percent lecture, during which we use multiple interactive formats to keep the learner engaged.

Emergency Medicine Residency Program Curriculum

Our education curriculum uses multiple modalities to engage adult learners and to maximize our time during conference. Our education days are Wednesday mornings and residents are protected from all non-ICU rotations. Those educational half days use procedural and case-based simulation, foundations of EM and small-group learning, lectures, readings and journal clubs to provide a comprehensive educational curriculum that covers the content of the EM model curriculum. In general our educational curriculum is 25 percent simulation, 25 percent foundations/small-group learning of EM and 50 percent lecture, during which we use multiple interactive formats to keep the learner engaged.