Residency Program
EMS
Pre-hospital care is an important part of emergency medicine. Our objective is to prepare the resident to
become a leader in EMS. The curriculum is incorporated over the entire residency. Didactic sessions on EMS
topics (disaster management, communications, paramedic training, quality assurance systems) are scheduled
throughout the residency. Each resident also participates in the paramedic training program.
EM-II level residents participate in a rigorous base station course, after which they function as the direct
online medical control physicians for Multnomah and Clackamas counties. Didactic lectures on EMS topics are
integrated into the curriculum during the three-year residency cycle. Lectures are provided by the EMS
faculty, paramedic educators and community leaders in EMS.
Field experience is spread over the entire residency. Each resident participates in two distinct experiences each year commensurate with his/her level of experience. Each resident starts as an observer "riding along" with experienced paramedic crews. Aeromedical services (Life Flight) as well as rural EMS experiences are incorporated. For those interested in a more intense experience, apprenticeships are available with the four faculty who serve as physician supervisors for various EMS agencies.
EM-II level residents participate in a rigorous base station course, after which they function as the direct
online medical control physicians for Multnomah and Clackamas counties. Didactic lectures on EMS topics are
integrated into the curriculum during the three-year residency cycle. Lectures are provided by the EMS
faculty, paramedic educators and community leaders in EMS.
Field experience is spread over the entire residency. Each resident participates in two distinct experiences each year commensurate with his/her level of experience. Each resident starts as an observer "riding along" with experienced paramedic crews. Aeromedical services (Life Flight) as well as rural EMS experiences are incorporated. For those interested in a more intense experience, apprenticeships are available with the four faculty who serve as physician supervisors for various EMS agencies.