Educational Facilities
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- UVA - Charlottesville, VA (below)
- Augusta Medical Center - Waynesboro, Va
- Additional Rotations
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The University of Virginia Health
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The annual department census is over 60000, 22% of those are pediatric patients, and 12.5% are over 65 years old. Of the total patient census, 17% are admitted with 2.5% to an intensive care unit and 0.5% directly to the OR. There are 2,000 yearly trauma admissions (1834 in 1997 vs. a mean for US Level I trauma centers of 1830) through the ED (90% blunt, 10% penetrating). The UVa ED patient mix crosses all socioeconomic borders with a remarkably diverse patient population. return to top |
During the PGY-3 year, residents perform a 1 month clinical rotation
in the Emergency Department at Augusta Medical Center (AMC) in Waynesboro, Va.
AMC is a 255 bed community hospital located 20 miles from Charlottesville. The
Emergency Department (29 beds) annual census at AMC is 52,000 patients per year
(many high acuity) with 18,000 of those pediatric
patients. return to top |
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Other operations of Emergency Medicine to which the residents will be exposed include:
The department of emergency medicine considers training in ultrasound a required piece of resident education. During training, residents will be expected to become skilled in bedside clinical ultrasound for the procedural assistance and for the rapid triage of the critically ill or undifferentiated patient. It is expected that residents should be proficient with the technical aspects of obtaining quality images in adults and children, understand the indications and limitations of study and be skilled in the administrative responsibilities of this technology. Ultrasound imaging equipment is also available to assist with ongoing basic science and clinical research. Residents are encouraged to participate in this research. return to top |
The primary clinical training site for the residency program is the University
of Virginia (UVA) Medical Center, a Level I Trauma Center which opened in March,
1989. UVA serves as a regional acute care referral center as well with a large
central Virginia cachment area. The Emergency Department located on the main
floor consists of 40 patient beds, all of which are monitored. The Emergency
Department completed a 24-month, 4 million dollar renovation in September 2001.
The ED now includes:
During the PGY-3 year, residents perform a 1 month clinical rotation
in the Emergency Department at Augusta Medical Center (AMC) in Waynesboro, Va.
AMC is a 255 bed community hospital located 20 miles from Charlottesville. The
Emergency Department (29 beds) annual census at AMC is 52,000 patients per year
(many high acuity) with 18,000 of those pediatric
patients.