Our 36 month curriculum is designed so our residents can experience the breadth and depth of emergency medicine.
First year
Residents will begin with an orientation block that is designed to ease the transition into residency and help acquire procedural skills and knowledge essential to EM practice. Core EM rotations in trauma and at Mount Sinai Hospital will introduce procedural skills. Residents will have hands-on didactics in the simulation center and procedure lab, while gradually increasing their clinical exposure through ED shifts.
4 weeks Orientation
20 weeks EM – RUMC
4 weeks EM – Mount Sinai Hospital
4 weeks Medical ICU
4 weeks Trauma/SICU – Stroger
4 weeks EM Procedures (Ortho)
2 weeks ED Ultrasound
3 weeks Obstetrics
3 weeks Anesthesia
4 weeks Vacation
Second year
Residents will spend 5 blocks managing multiple patients including the critically ill in the RUMC ED. A block will also be spent at the Rush-Copley ED, which allows the resident to learn how to function in a busy community ED. Residents will be introduced to the high acuity small ED setting at Community First Medical Center. An EM selective month will also allow the 2nd year residents to broaden their emergency medicine horizons with an elective rotation in specific areas of interest.
20 weeks EM – RUMC
4 weeks EM – Rush Copley
4 weeks EM – Mount Sinai Hospital
4 weeks EM – Community First Medical Center
4 weeks Pediatric ICU
4 weeks Trauma/SICU–Stroger
4 weeks Cardiac ICU
2 weeks Peds Acute Care
2 weeks Selective
4 weeks Vacation
Third year
Residents will spend 5 more months in the RUMC ED supervising students, junior residents and learning to “run the room” like attending physicians. Senior residents will spend an additional month in our community ED site at Rush-Copley as well as 2 more selectives.
20 weeks EM – RUMC
4 weeks EM – Rush Copley Medical Center
4 weeks EM – Mount Sinai Hospital
4 weeks EM – Community First Medical Center
4 weeks Medical ICU
4 weeks Trauma/SICU–Stroger
4 weeks Toxicology
4 weeks Selective
4 weeks Vacation
“I am excited for RushEM because it is our chance to build a residency training program from the ground up. We will be able to incorporate innovative teaching modalities, new technologies such as state of the art SIM facilities and ultrasound program, and an eager faculty base that has been yearning for a residency for years.”