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Clinical Sites

TEMPLE University Hospital
  • Main clinical site

  • Nearly 100k visits per year

  • 46 patient care spaces

  • 3 distinct zones based on acuity

  • 3 trauma bays service the most penetrating trauma in PA

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  • 70k visits per year

  • Level I trauma center

  • Burn center

  • PEM trained attendings

ST. CHRISTOPHER'S

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  • Community site in NE Philadelphia

  • 40K visits per year

JEANES Hospital
CHOP

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  • Major national and international referal center

  • 90k visits per year

  • Level I trauma center

  • Unparalleled specialist support and resources

EPISCOPAL Hospital
  • Community ED in the Kensington neighborhood

  • Limited inpatient services

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Temple University Hospital

TUH serves as the primary site for Emergency Medicine training. The Department of Emergency Medicine houses 41 patient care spaces in the Main Emergency Department, and an additional 4 spaces in the Fast Track. The annual census is more than 85,000 adult visits, with service provided to a diverse population.

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Episcopal Hospital 

PGY-2 Residents rotate through this community division of Temple University Hospital. The Emergency Department has an annual census of 40,000 patients. The Emergency Department has 13 patient care spaces, and 24 hour, double coverage by Board Certified Emergency Physicians.

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Jeanes Hospital

PGY-2 and PGY-3 Community Emergency Medicine rotations are performed in this community hospital affiliate located approximately 20 minutes northeast of Temple University Hospital. The Jeanes Emergency Department has an annual census of approximately 40,000 mixed adult and pediatric high-acuity patient visits. Jeanes ED also serves as the emergency department for the world famous Fox Chase Cancer Center, which is directly attached to Jeanes Hospital.

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St. Christopher's Hospital for Children

The St. Christopher’s Emergency Department handles 60,000 pediatric visits each year in 24 acute care spaces and a resuscitation bay. Shifts at St. Christopher’s are spaced throughout the year to build upon the pediatric EM skills attained during the CHOP rotations, and to enhance pediatric EM skill and knowledge retention on a year-round basis.

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Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

Pediatric Emergency Department rotations are performed at this prestigious hospital during each year. The Emergency Department houses more than 50 patient care spaces and has an annual census of 90,000.

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