Affiliated Program Training Sites

 

Sentara Norfolk General Hospital

Level I Trauma Center

  • The only Level 1 Trauma center in the region

  • Trauma and ICU rotations

  • In-depth and hands-on experience in performing and directing resuscitations in multi-trauma and medical ICU patients, as well as how to effectively manage a trauma/ICU team.

  • Procedure proficiency

 

Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune

Level III Trauma Center

  • 107 Bed academic community medical center located in Coastal Northeastern North Carolina.

  • Home to the II Marine Expeditionary Force, NMCCL provides primary and secondary care to >55,000 Service Members and more than 141,000 beneficiaries annually.

  • In 2017, NMCCL began the process of seeking accreditation and designation as a Level III.

  • It is the only trauma center in the United States Navy.

 

Sentara Leigh General Hospital

  • 250-bed acute care facility serving Norfolk, Virginia Beach, and Chesapeake.

  • Surrounded by various nursing homes and provides care to the elderly with multiple medical problems of moderate to high acuity.

  • Hyperbaric oxygen therapy chamber

 

VCU PICU

  • Part of a major metropolitan medical center

  • Treatment of critically ill pediatric patients with multiple medical comorbidities.

  • High-quality resuscitative training, critical pediatric procedures and interventions, and outstanding education from multiple peds-trained PICU staff.

  • An emphasis on autonomy

 
 
 

Rockford Trauma Rotation at St. Anthony’s

Level I Trauma Center

  • A large, academic surgical department where residents work directly with staff surgeons

  • This area is known for high volumes of trauma, both penetrating and blunt injuries.

 

Riverside Regional Medical Center

Level II Trauma Center

  • Located in Newport News which serves as a primary referral center for STEMIs and Strokes as well as for higher acuity patients from the “peninsula” area of the Tidewater/Hampton Roads area of Virginia.

  • Sees 38,000 patients per year with a 25% admission rate.

  • Residents are the first physician responder and team leader for all trauma patients.

  • Certified Chest pain and Stroke center

 

Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center

  • 346 bed community hospital in Portsmouth, VA.

  • Joint Commission Accredited Primary Stroke Center and Chest Pain Center.

  • Part of a comprehensive tele-neurology and neuroscience system that rapidly transfers stroke patients for neuro-interventional care.

  • Serves a highly acute patient population with higher than average cardiovascular and renal disease.

 

Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughter

  • The only dedicated pediatric hospital in the entire Commonwealth of Virginia.

  • 40 beds with an annual census of 35,000 patients.

  • Residents work alongside pediatric emergency medicine fellows and pediatric residents

Sentara Virginia Beach General

Level II Trauma Center

  • A 274-bed acute care busy community hospital

  • Only a few miles from the oceanfront provides experience in the evaluation of environmental injuries, including dysbaric injury, marine envenomation and poisoning, submersion injury, hyperthermia, and hypothermia.

 

Chesapeake Regional Medical Center

  • 310 bed comprehensive care hospital serving the southern Hampton Roads area, as well as serving as the catchment hospital for parts of rural North Carolina and the Outer Banks.

  • 50 bed emergency department with more than 70,000 visits annually.

  • All consultant specialties are represented and available on-call 24/7.

  • Certified chest pain and primary stroke center.

 

Rocky Mountain Poison and Drug Safety

  • 4-week toxicology rotation in Denver, CO

  • Became the first Medical Toxicology fellowship program in 1976