• Develop EMS physicians who are competent, knowledgeable, compassionate, and effective clinicians who will improve health by improving the delivery of prehospital medical care in their respective communities.
  • Develop local, regional, state, and national leaders in EMS medicine through mentorship, training, teaching, and preparation of fellows to assume leadership roles following graduation.
  • Develop EMS physicians who can generate and translate knowledge to improve healthcare in the community by becoming leaders in scholarly work, including research (clinical, educational, operational, and administrative) and dissemination of scholarly work through publications including textbooks, journals, abstracts, poster presentations, state, regional and national presentations.
  • Develop EMS physicians who are knowledgeable and engage in quality improvement and patient safety initiatives through prehospital clinical efficiency and systems-based practice to become stewards and leaders in value-based care while promoting EMS as an integral facet of the healthcare system.
  • Actively participate in all aspects of EMS system patient care (PC 1-4).
  • Complete all index procedures and training outlined in the ACGME EMS Fellowship Program Requirements.
  • Demonstrate ability to use all elements of the EMS communication system (ICS 1, 2).
  • Demonstrate ability to provide initial and continuing education to all levels of EMS personnel (PBLI 1,2).
  • Demonstrate familiarity with research methodologies relating to EMS and disaster management (SBP2, MK).
  • Discuss medicolegal liability issues relating to EMS (PBLI 2).
  • Participate in EMS continuous quality improvement and patient safety initiatives (SBPI 1).
  • Participate as an observer or team member in ground and air medical transport systems (SBPI 2, PC 1-4).
  • Discuss the development of EMS prehospital care protocols (PBLI 1, 2, PROF2).
  • Discuss basic concepts of mass casualties (MK, PC 1-4).
  • Discuss basic concepts of disaster management (MK, PC 1-4).
  • Demonstrate understanding of appropriate utilization practices for ground and air medical services (MK).
  • Discuss the process of disaster management notification, response, and medical care on a local, state, and national level (SBPI 1,2, MK, PC 1-4)
  • Discuss the importance of and methods for medical control in EMS systems (PC, MK).
  • Discuss the differences in education and skill level of various EMS providers (PBLI 1).
  • Describe common environmental, toxicological, and biological hazards encountered in the prehospital care setting and injury prevention techniques (MK, PC 1-4).
  • Fellows must demonstrate a commitment to professionalism and ethical principles.
  • Develop EMS physicians who are competent, knowledgeable, compassionate, and effective clinicians who will improve health by improving the delivery of prehospital medical care in their respective communities.
  • Develop local, regional, state, and national leaders in EMS medicine through mentorship, training, teaching, and preparation of fellows to assume leadership roles following graduation.
  • Develop EMS physicians who can generate and translate knowledge to improve healthcare in the community by becoming leaders in scholarly work, including research (clinical, educational, operational, and administrative) and dissemination of scholarly work through publications including textbooks, journals, abstracts, poster presentations, state, regional and national presentations.
  • Develop EMS physicians who are knowledgeable and engage in quality improvement and patient safety initiatives through prehospital clinical efficiency and systems-based practice to become stewards and leaders in value-based care while promoting EMS as an integral facet of the healthcare system.
  • Actively participate in all aspects of EMS system patient care (PC 1-4).
  • Complete all index procedures and training outlined in the ACGME EMS Fellowship Program Requirements.
  • Demonstrate ability to use all elements of the EMS communication system (ICS 1, 2).
  • Demonstrate ability to provide initial and continuing education to all levels of EMS personnel (PBLI 1,2).
  • Demonstrate familiarity with research methodologies relating to EMS and disaster management (SBP2, MK).
  • Discuss medicolegal liability issues relating to EMS (PBLI 2).
  • Participate in EMS continuous quality improvement and patient safety initiatives (SBPI 1).
  • Participate as an observer or team member in ground and air medical transport systems (SBPI 2, PC 1-4).
  • Discuss the development of EMS prehospital care protocols (PBLI 1, 2, PROF2).
  • Discuss basic concepts of mass casualties (MK, PC 1-4).
  • Discuss basic concepts of disaster management (MK, PC 1-4).
  • Demonstrate understanding of appropriate utilization practices for ground and air medical services (MK).
  • Discuss the process of disaster management notification, response, and medical care on a local, state, and national level (SBPI 1,2, MK, PC 1-4)
  • Discuss the importance of and methods for medical control in EMS systems (PC, MK).
  • Discuss the differences in education and skill level of various EMS providers (PBLI 1).
  • Describe common environmental, toxicological, and biological hazards encountered in the prehospital care setting and injury prevention techniques (MK, PC 1-4).
  • Fellows must demonstrate a commitment to professionalism and ethical principles.