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Old Mar 21, 2008, 06:28 PM
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ED residency programs for new grads?

Does anyone know of any new grad residency programs for the ED? I am willing to relocate.

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Old Mar 22, 2008, 08:44 AM
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Re: ED residency programs for new grads?

Originally Posted by soccer View Post
Does anyone know of any new grad residency programs for the ED? I am willing to relocate.

Thanks!
Mission hospital system in Asheville, NC has a great one. I know they are looking for summer interns now. It is a very busy regional trauma center, 50 beds on the Mission campus and 26 beds across the street at the St Joseph campus, and almost 1000 inpatient beds between them. They work as one unit, so pt.s may be seen at one ER and admitted to the other hospital depending on doctor preference and bed availability.

I think it is a great learning environment with a supportive staff. Come to the beautiful North Carolina mountains and check us out. They pay is not great but the working conditions are good, you have great support and resources, so money is not everything. Plus the area is hard to beat.

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