Stipends and Benefits
Click here for stipends and benefits common to all LLUMC residency programs.
Residents are provided with health, disability, life and malpractice insurance.
All incoming residents are provided with an Apple iPad, from which they can access FOAM resources, the major emergency medicine textbooks in digital format, as well as a host of medical textbooks through the Loma Linda University library website.
Residents are provided with memberships to the American College of Emergency Physicians, which includes a subscription to Annals of Emergency Medicine, and Emergency Medicine Residents Association, which includes access to EM:RAP and EM Abstracts. Interested residents are also provided membership to the American Association of Women Emergency Physicians.
Multiple residents are sponsored by the program to attend the national ACEP, SAEM and CAL/ACEP meetings each year. Senior residents attend the ACEP national meeting at the beginning of their final year, or if they choose, a board review course.
Residents are provided with library and office space near the LLUMC emergency department with restricted card-key access. This library contains textbooks, journals, computers and snacks/coffee.
Residents are given free, unlimited access to the Drayson Center, an immense recreation complex on the LLU campus. This state-of-the-art facility boasts extensive aerobics and weight-training equipment, three full-size indoor basketball courts, two running tracks, five racquetball courts, an indoor climbing wall, two large heated swimming pools, four softball fields, six lighted tennis courts and two lighted volleyball courts. One of the pools has a 22-foot-high, 150-foot water slide.
LLU also has an intramural sports program with softball, volleyball, football, soccer and basketball. Classes and training are available for rock climbing, tennis, SCUBA, marathon race training, golf, aerobics, karate and more.
Click here for stipends and benefits common to all LLUMC residency programs.
Residents are provided with health, disability, life and malpractice insurance.
All incoming residents are provided with an Apple iPad, from which they can access FOAM resources, the major emergency medicine textbooks in digital format, as well as a host of medical textbooks through the Loma Linda University library website.
Residents are provided with memberships to the American College of Emergency Physicians, which includes a subscription to Annals of Emergency Medicine, and Emergency Medicine Residents Association, which includes access to EM:RAP and EM Abstracts. Interested residents are also provided membership to the American Association of Women Emergency Physicians.
Multiple residents are sponsored by the program to attend the national ACEP, SAEM and CAL/ACEP meetings each year. Senior residents attend the ACEP national meeting at the beginning of their final year, or if they choose, a board review course.
Residents are provided with library and office space near the LLUMC emergency department with restricted card-key access. This library contains textbooks, journals, computers and snacks/coffee.
Residents are given free, unlimited access to the Drayson Center, an immense recreation complex on the LLU campus. This state-of-the-art facility boasts extensive aerobics and weight-training equipment, three full-size indoor basketball courts, two running tracks, five racquetball courts, an indoor climbing wall, two large heated swimming pools, four softball fields, six lighted tennis courts and two lighted volleyball courts. One of the pools has a 22-foot-high, 150-foot water slide.
LLU also has an intramural sports program with softball, volleyball, football, soccer and basketball. Classes and training are available for rock climbing, tennis, SCUBA, marathon race training, golf, aerobics, karate and more.