A survey on the graduates from the combined emergency medicine/pediatric residency programs.

TitleA survey on the graduates from the combined emergency medicine/pediatric residency programs.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2007
AuthorsWoolridge DP, Lichenstein R
JournalJ Emerg Med
Volume32
Issue2
Pagination137-40
Date Published2007 Feb
ISSN Number0736-4679
KeywordsCareer Choice, Certification, Data Collection, Emergency Medicine, Humans, Internship and Residency, Job Satisfaction, Pediatrics, Program Evaluation, United States
Abstract

The guidelines for dual training in Emergency Medicine (EM) and Pediatrics over a 5-year program have long existed. Many have questioned the benefit of such training in relation to either specialty and in relation to Pediatric Emergency Medicine (PEM) sub-specialty training. We report on the professional outcome, career focus, and job satisfaction of these graduates. Surveys were returned from 91% (n = 29) of graduates, all of whom reported completing either of the two combined training programs. All respondents reported practicing in an emergency medicine setting either with or without an additional pediatric emphasis. Fifty-nine percent reported an academic EM affiliation. Almost all (96.5%) would choose to repeat combined training and all reported they would recommend the combined program to medical students interested in Pediatrics and EM. Combined graduates report a high level of satisfaction with their training and overwhelmingly would recommend such training to medical students. Combined graduates seem to universally work in an ED setting, although a number maintain their pediatric involvement. Over half of the graduates participate in academic EM.

DOI10.1016/j.jemermed.2006.05.040
Alternate JournalJ Emerg Med
PubMed ID17307622
Faculty Reference: 
Dale Woolridge, MD, PhD, FACEP