Department of Emergency
medicine fellowships
Advanced Emergency Medicine Ultrasonography Fellowship
This fellowship program aims to train fellows to become leaders in emergency ultrasound in a wide variety of clinical environments.
Emergency Medical Services Fellowship
The University of Washington EMS fellowship is designed to immerse the fellow in all aspects of ground and air EMS medicine.
Global Emergency Medicine & Rural Health Fellowship
This unique fellowship program is an opportunity for fellows interested in spending dedicated time at the frontiers of emergency medicine both in the US and globally.
Medical Education Research Fellowship
This fellowship is designed for junior faculty seeking personalized mentorship and time to build skills in medical education research methods, teaching, leadership, and curricular development.
Population Health Research Fellowship
This fellowship is designed for junior faculty seeking personalized mentorship and time to build skills in population health research methods.
collaborative fellowships
Critical Care Medicine Fellowship
The University of Washington's Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine offers fellowship training in Critical Care Medicine to selected graduates of ACGME-accredited emergency medicine residency programs. The fellowship provides outstanding training in all aspects of critical care medicine, with training in medical, surgical, trauma, neurological, and cardiothoracic ICUs throughout the UW Medicine system.
For more information please contact Kelli Alderman, Program Coordinator: pccmfelo@uw.edu.
UW also accepts emergency medicine-trained applicants via the anesthesiology-critical care and neurocritical care fellowship training pathways.
Clinical Informatics Fellowship (Family Medicine)
The University of Washington's Biomedical Informatics and Medical Education program offers fellowship training in Clinical Informatics Family Medicine to selected graduates of ACGME-accredited emergency medicine residency programs. The fellowship provides comprehensive training and experience in clinical informatics. The fellowship has been developed by faculty in the Department of Biomedical Informatics and Medical Education (BIME) in collaboration with UW Medicine Information Technology Services and the Department of Family Medicine, the sponsoring department. This program is ACGME accredited.
Questions regarding the fellowship may be directed to Michael Leu, MD, MS, MHS, Clinical Informatics Fellowship Director, at mgl27@uw.edu.
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