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So, you’re interested in Emergency Medicine? Considerations for a Great Fourth Year at UCSD From your EMIG MSIVs 2010

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So, you’re interested in Emergency Medicine?. Considerations for a Great Fourth Year at UCSD From your EMIG MSIVs 2010. Outline: Part I (today). EM exposure UCSD graduation requirements UCSD rotations EM timeline (S) letters of recommendation SOM420 (EM) Away rotations Mentorship. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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So, you’re interested in Emergency Medicine?

Considerations for a Great Fourth Year at UCSD

From your EMIG MSIVs2010

Outline: Part I (today)

EM exposureUCSD graduation requirementsUCSD rotationsEM timeline(S) letters of recommendationSOM420 (EM)Away rotationsMentorship

Outline: Part II (Later)

Where to Apply (Location? Career opportunity? 3 vs. 4 years? Academic vs. Community vs. County? Reputation? California vs. elsewhere?)

InterviewsThe Rank Ordered ListThe Match

But wait, how do I know I want to do EM?

But wait, how do I know I want to do EM?

Pre-clinical EM elective (SOMI225)

EMIG involvement

Meet with EM faculty

MSIII elective block

Shadow in the UCSD Emergency Department

MSIV clinical rotations: SOM420 (EM); PEDS429 (Peds EM)

Very Tentative 2010 - 2011 Fourth Year Clinical Calendar

UCSD Graduation Year Requirements*

Enroll in a minimum of 9 blocks:6 Clinical rotationsUp to 2 ISP/ResearchP2P (Feb 7 - March 6, 2011)

3 Direct Patient Care (DPC) rotations must be completed at UCSD 1 Inpatient 1 Outpatient 1 Primary Care

Pass CPX (July 2010)USMLE Step 2CK by the end of Summer 2010 and CS by the end of Fall 2010

*verify at your fourth year orientation on March 17th!

UCSD rotations

3 DPC rotations must be completed at UCSD 1 Inpatient 1 Outpatient 1 Primary Care

Recommendations?Communication and organization during scheduling

EM Timeline

During third year: Apply for away rotations, budget for 4th year

Summer quarter: UCSD/away rotations, ask for LORs as you go, start

personal statement, research EM programs, meet with advisors

Sept: ERAS apps forwarded to programs (ERAS “opens” in July)

Oct: Interview invitations begin (scheduled Nov-Jan)

Nov 1st: Deans Letter released more interview invitations

Dec: Talk to your advisor if you haven’t gotten any invitations yet

Jan: Finish interviews, thank you notes as you go along, think

about the ROL

Feb: P2P; ROL due mid-February

March: Relax…Match day: March 17, 2011

CORD Standardized letter of recommendation

Adds objective and comparative information

Non-EM faulty submit narrative LORs

3-4 LORs, 1-2 of which must be SLORs from

EM faculty (check each website!)

LOR writers can be busy; give them plenty

of time

UCSD Trifecta: Drs. Ly, Oyama, Sloane

SOM420: How to Prepare

Know the basic EM differential and work up for the top clinical problems

Differential must include the “things that will kill you” – acute care, critical care

Read up on procedural skills (suturing, I&Ds, LPs)

Supplies

SOM420: How to Succeed

Be outgoing; introduce yourself to nurses, residents, attendings

Sick vs. not sickPut orders in earlyBrief, high-yield presentationsBe complete (procedure notes, dispo, patient notes)

Be independent, “prep” for procedures; but if you don’t know, ask!

3x5 cards (suggestion from Dr. Oyama)Hand out evaluations, solicit feedback

Away rotations

Equally important to excel at another institution

High emphasis by PDs on away rotation grade

Faculty continuity; you’ll need a strong SLOR

Be positive and enthusiastic; work hard and shine!

Get to know the residentsFind out what special opportunities exist in the residency program

Away rotations

Apply early! Some are first come, first serve and fill up to 6 months in advance; others open in blocks. Start looking at clerkships now

Varied clerkship application requirements

Most clerkship dates do not match up with UCSD

How many should I do? Where should I go?

UCSD EM Resident-MSIV Mentoring

Interested in a UCSD Emergency Medicine resident mentor?

Mentors can help you out! Review your personal statement Considerations for finding a program that “fits”

Guidance through application process Preparation for interviews Advice from a resident perspective

Contact Anthony Salazar, EM PGY-3 at: [email protected]

Useful Links

UCSD EMIG: meded-dev.ucsd.edu/groups/emig/ More resources, alum contact info, event listings, ways to get involved

FREIDA: residency databaseEmergency Medicine Residents' Association: emra.org

Society for Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM): saem.org

American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP): acep.org

Feel free to contact us!

Julie Pelletier: [email protected] Pelletier: [email protected]

Chad Valderrama [email protected]

Austin Kinney: [email protected] Shah: [email protected]