Emphasizing the care of emergent and critically ill patients, the EM residents at Baylor Scott & White – Fort Worth will spend at least 65% of their time in the ED. This will consist of 10-hour shifts at the primary training site, and a longitudinal experience of two-shifts per month in the nearby ED at John Peter Smith Hospital (JPS).
Residents will experience all that Baylor Scott & White Healthcare system has to offer by receiving their pediatric training at the renowned McLane Children’s Hospital of Baylor Scott & White in Temple, TX. In order to facilitate a positive experience while out-of-town, residents will be provided a comfortable furnished one-bedroom apartment near the pediatric hospital.
The residency at Baylor Scott & White – Fort Worth will also emphasize critical care. Residents will spend a total of 6.5 rotations (26 weeks) in intensive care units. This includes a total of 4 MICU rotations; and SICU, PICU, and NICU rotations during the PGY-2 year. The ED at Baylor also has a very high acuity rate and the residents will receive an extensive critical care and procedural experience while in the ED.
PGY-1 rotations
- Orientation – 4 weeks
- ED – 24 weeks
- Medical ICU – 8 weeks
- Labor & Delivery / Women's Health – 4 weeks
- Anesthesia – 4 weeks
- Peds ED – 4 weeks
- Head and Neck Surgery - 2 weeks
- Ultrasound – 2 weeks
PGY-2 rotations
- ED – 30 weeks
- CVICU – 4 weeks
- Surgical ICU – 4 weeks
- Pediatric ICU – 4 weeks
- Neonatal ICU – 2 weeks
- Peds ED – 4 weeks
- Selective – 4 weeks
- Pediatric Anesthesia – Longitudinal
PGY-3 rotations
- ED – 36 Weeks
- Medical ICU – 4 weeks
- Peds ED – 4 weeks
- EMS – 4 weeks
- Selective – 4 weeks
Residents receive 4 weeks of PTO each year.