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