Title | A survey on the graduates from the combined emergency medicine/pediatric residency programs. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2007 |
Authors | Woolridge DP, Lichenstein R |
Journal | J Emerg Med |
Volume | 32 |
Issue | 2 |
Pagination | 137-40 |
Date Published | 2007 Feb |
ISSN Number | 0736-4679 |
Keywords | Career 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. |
DOI | 10.1016/j.jemermed.2006.05.040 |
Alternate Journal | J Emerg Med |
PubMed ID | 17307622 |
A survey on the graduates from the combined emergency medicine/pediatric residency programs.
Faculty Reference:
Dale Woolridge, MD, PhD, FACEP