From intern to “accepted”: A guide to preparing for fellowship in emergency medicine

Author:

Schnapp Benjamin H.1ORCID,Cassara Michael2ORCID,Fisher Jonathan3,Guttman Joshua4,Kayden Stephanie5,Kivlehan Sean M.5ORCID,Kuzel Aaron R.6,Reznek Martin A7,Schertzer Kimberly8ORCID,Sun Wendy W.9ORCID,Rathlev Niels10

Affiliation:

1. Department of Emergency Medicine University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health Madison Wisconsin USA

2. Departments of Emergency Medicine and Science Education Northwell Health Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine Lake Success New York USA

3. UNTHSC‐TCU School of Medicine Fort Worth Texas USA

4. Department of Emergency Medicine Emory University Atlanta Georgia USA

5. Department of Emergency Medicine Brigham and Women’s Hospital Boston Massachusetts USA

6. Department of Emergency Medicine University of Louisville School of Medicine St. Louisville Kentucky USA

7. Department of Emergency Medicine University of Massachusetts Medical School Worcester Massachusetts USA

8. Department of Emergency Medicine Stanford University Palo Alto California USA

9. Department of Emergency Medicine Yale–New Haven Health New Haven Connecticut USA

10. Department of Emergency Medicine University of Massachusetts Medical School‐Baystate Springfield Massachusetts USA

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Emergency Nursing,Education,Emergency Medicine

Reference33 articles.

1. American Board of Emergency Medicine Report on Residency and Fellowship Training Information (2019-2020)

2. Subspecialties. American Board of Emergency Medicine. Accessed September 10 2021.https://www.abem.org/public/become‐certified/subspecialties

3. Fellowship Approval Program.Society for Academic Emergency Medicine. 2021. Accessed September 10 2021.https://www.saem.org/about‐saem/Services/fellowship‐approval‐program

4. The Emergency Medicine Physician Workforce: Projections for 2030

5. Creating Educational Leaders: Experiences with Two Education Fellowships in Emergency Medicine

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