Emergency Ultrasound Fellowship

Emergency Ultrasound Fellowship

The University of Arizona Department of Emergency Medicine Emergency Ultrasound Fellowship is a one-year program developed to train future leaders in emergency ultrasound. Our fellowship program is led by highly dedicated, accomplished faculty committed to quality teaching, research, and clinical practice. Point-of-care ultrasound is routinely used by residents and faculty for patient evaluation in our emergency department. Multiple emergency medicine faculty members are credentialed by the hospital to perform and interpret point-of-care ultrasound examinations. We have several ultrasound systems (Zonare, Philips, Mindray, and GE) for scanning in our emergency department. We have a web-based image archival system (QpathE) to manage quality assurance, teaching, research, billing, and credentialing. Currently, there are four (4) fellows in our Emergency Ultrasound Fellowship program.

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Prerequisites:

All applicants must have graduated from an ACGME-accredited Emergency Medicine residency and be board-certified or board-eligible with the American Board of Emergency Medicine. In addition, the applicant must qualify for Arizona medical licensure.

How To Apply:

Applications will be accepted after July 1 of the year preceding the Fellowship training. An interview is required prior to selection for training. All applicants should apply online via the Emergency Ultrasound Fellowship website.

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  • Published

    Feb 17, 2021

  • Main Location

    Phoenix, Arizona

  • Residency Positions

    1

  • Fellowship Positions

    55

  • Programs

    0

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