Fellowships
EMERGENCY ULTRASOUND FELLOWSHIP
This program offers a unique experience for those who wish to specialization in Emergency and Critical Care Ultrasound. We accept graduates from 3 or 4-year Emergency Medicine residencies. The fellowship director has completed both Ultrasound and Critical Care fellowships with dual appointments in the ED and Medical Intensive Care Unit. Furthermore, our program offers a comprehensive fellowship that allows fellows to get RDMS (Abdomen, OB/Gyn) and/or RDCS (Adult Echo) certified. Transesophageal Echocardiography (TEE) training is also available to fellows. Our division has a strong relationship with the school of medicine and has implemented a longitudinal Year 1 - 4 medical student ultrasound curriculum.
For more information, including how to apply, please visit the Emergency Ultrasound Fellowship website and the Loma Linda University Ultrasound website.
INTERNATIONAL EMERGENCY MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP
The fellowship is a one year program offered since 1997 in international emergency medicine. Fellows can opt to take a second year to obtain a master's degree in public health. Loma Linda University utilizes existing multidisciplinary educational and international resources for its curriculum.
The fellowship is offered in cooperation with the departments of emergency medicine, public health, and infectious disease. The administrative oversight of the fellowship is the sole responsibility of the department of emergency medicine.
For more information, including how to apply, please visit the International Emergency Medicine Fellowship website.
PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP
We have the longest continuously running pediatric emergency medicine training program in the western United States, accepting trainees every year since 1992. We focus on providing fellows with exceptional clinical exposure to critically ill and injured children. Our strengths include compassionate care for acutely traumatized children (most arriving directly “from the field”), medically complicated and technology dependent children (including transplant recipients), procedural sedation (including deep sedation with propofol), and fracture reduction under fluoroscopy.
Our fellowship, one of the most innovative, flexible and creative in the country, is based on maximizing elective time, individualized learning plans, mentoring, scholarship, and fulfilling the mission of Loma Linda University Medical Center and Children’s Hospital to “make man whole.”
For more information, including how to apply, please visit the Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship website.
EMERGENCY ULTRASOUND FELLOWSHIP
This program offers a unique experience for those who wish to specialization in Emergency and Critical Care Ultrasound. We accept graduates from 3 or 4-year Emergency Medicine residencies. The fellowship director has completed both Ultrasound and Critical Care fellowships with dual appointments in the ED and Medical Intensive Care Unit. Furthermore, our program offers a comprehensive fellowship that allows fellows to get RDMS (Abdomen, OB/Gyn) and/or RDCS (Adult Echo) certified. Transesophageal Echocardiography (TEE) training is also available to fellows. Our division has a strong relationship with the school of medicine and has implemented a longitudinal Year 1 - 4 medical student ultrasound curriculum.
For more information, including how to apply, please visit the Emergency Ultrasound Fellowship website and the Loma Linda University Ultrasound website.
INTERNATIONAL EMERGENCY MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP
The fellowship is a one year program offered since 1997 in international emergency medicine. Fellows can opt to take a second year to obtain a master's degree in public health. Loma Linda University utilizes existing multidisciplinary educational and international resources for its curriculum.
The fellowship is offered in cooperation with the departments of emergency medicine, public health, and infectious disease. The administrative oversight of the fellowship is the sole responsibility of the department of emergency medicine.
For more information, including how to apply, please visit the International Emergency Medicine Fellowship website.
PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP
We have the longest continuously running pediatric emergency medicine training program in the western United States, accepting trainees every year since 1992. We focus on providing fellows with exceptional clinical exposure to critically ill and injured children. Our strengths include compassionate care for acutely traumatized children (most arriving directly “from the field”), medically complicated and technology dependent children (including transplant recipients), procedural sedation (including deep sedation with propofol), and fracture reduction under fluoroscopy.
Our fellowship, one of the most innovative, flexible and creative in the country, is based on maximizing elective time, individualized learning plans, mentoring, scholarship, and fulfilling the mission of Loma Linda University Medical Center and Children’s Hospital to “make man whole.”
For more information, including how to apply, please visit the Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship website.