Specialty Designation
Fellowship
Specialty Code
114
Type
Specialty
Completing training
47
With known plans
47
Pursuing more training
5
Practicing in the US
14
Group practice
9
In same specialty
14
In same state as program
8
In NHSC or similar underserved area
0
Academician
27
Full-time
26
Military
0
Non-clinical research
0
Non-medical career/left country
1
Unemployed
0
Academic year
2024
Number of accredited programs
30
Length of accredited training
Minimum number of prior years required
Offers graduate year 1 positions, available immediately upon medical school completion
No
Average number of PY1 interviews
25.20
Percent of programs requiring Step 1 score for interview
0.00
Percent of programs requiring Level 1 score (for DOs) for interview
78.50
Total number of active residents/fellows
Average number of residents/fellows
5.00
Average percent female
65.50
Average percent international medical graduates
17.90
Average percent DOs
27.50
Average number of full-time physician faculty
22.00
Average number of part-time physician faculty
3.30
Average percent female full-time physician faculty
52.40
Average ratio of full-time physician faculty to resident/fellow
4.50
Average hours on duty per week
43.00
Average maximum consecutive hours on duty
19.00
Average days off duty per week
1.90
Average percent of training in hospital outpatient clinics
15.00
Average percent of training in non-hospital ambulatory care community settings
5.00
Average number of days of vacation
22.00
Average resident/fellow compensation
Parent Specialties
Specialty Overview

Pediatric emergency medicine focuses on the care of the acutely ill or injured child in an emergency department.

Pediatric emergency medicine is a medical subspecialty of both pediatrics and emergency medicine. It involves the care of undifferentiated, unscheduled children with acute illnesses or injuries that require immediate medical attention. While not usually providing long-term or continuing care, pediatric emergency doctors undertake the necessary investigations and interventions to diagnose patients in the acute phase, to liaise with physicians from other specialties, and to resuscitate and stabilize children who are seriously ill or injured. Pediatric emergency physicians generally practice in hospital emergency departments.

Association

American College of Emergency Physicians logo
American College of Emergency Physicians
acep.org
4950 W Royal Ln
Irving, TX 75063
(972) 550-0911 or (800) 798-1822
Contact information

Grad Year
2024