Emergency Medicine/Internal Medicine
The Emergency Medicine/Internal Medicine Program (EMIM) at the University of Maryland was approved in 1995 by both the American Board of Emergency Medicine (ABEM) and the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM). Our first residents began in July 1996. Since its inception, our EMIM program has been a tremendous success. Recent graduates have quickly become assistant deans, residency program directors, featured speakers at national and international conferences, and recipients of several prestigious national teaching awards. Two residents are accepted each year for this 5-year program, with the option to extend training to a 6th year if interested in pursuing a triple board certification in EM, IM, and Critical Care (CC).
Emergency Medicine/Pediatrics
The Emergency Medicine/Pediatric Program (EM/Peds) at the University of Maryland was approved in 1994 by both the American Board of Emergency Medicine (ABEM) and the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP). The primary goal of the combined program is to train physicians to be both fully competent emergency physicians and pediatricians. Our residents bring a strong sense of balance to each program through the blending of acute care knowledge and procedural skills with a highly compassionate and child friendly approach to patient care. Two residents are accepted each year for this 5-year program.