The Emergency Medicine Residency at Inspira Medical Center Mullica Hill in New Jersey builds on medical school graduate education to help clinicians develop the skills they need to become successful, board-eligible emergency medicine physicians. Enthusiastic faculty members and a state of the art hospital transform newly graduated medical students into adaptable and competent community emergency medicine physicians who are capable of working in any clinical setting across the country.
What Makes Inspira’s Emergency Medicine Residency Unique
Inspira’s Emergency Medicine Residency provides residents with learning opportunities that integrate and incorporate various patient care experiences across South Jersey. With comprehensive curricula and dedicated faculty, our residency programs focus on industry-leading research, cutting-edge treatment methods and safe, high-quality patient care.
Inspira’s Emergency Medicine Residency is supported by faculty who bring a wide range of expertise, including emergency medical services (EMS), addiction medicine, ultrasound, critical care, administration and pediatrics, to a leading-edge medical facility.
Accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME), the Mullica Hill Emergency Medicine Residency not only offers experiences at Inspira’s facilities but also in Pediatric Emergency Medicine at Nemours Children’s Health and St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children and in Trauma at Christiana Hospital.
Responsive to resident feedback and always striving to improve, we are dedicated to making your residency experience as comprehensive as possible.
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Curriculum
The Emergency Medicine Residency offers a robust curriculum and access to experienced, supportive faculty in convenient locations throughout South Jersey. Each specialty program includes weekly didactics, attending and guest lecturers, clinical experiences and sessions in our procedure labs and simulation center.
The goal of our residency is to transform newly graduated medical students into confident, adaptive and competent board-certified emergency medicine physicians. In an area surrounded by rural, residential and urban neighborhoods, residents can practice the skills they need to succeed in an array of clinical settings.
Rotations in Clinical Practice
Clinical rotations include Administrative Training, Anesthesiology, Critical Care Medicine, Emergency Medical Services, Emergency Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology Care, Ophthalmology, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Trauma and Ultrasound.
Longitudinal Experiences
The Emergency Medicine Residency emphasizes the importance of research, and residents will have the opportunity to collaborate with their faculty mentor to facilitate research projects for local, national and international stages. Each resident will also participate in and implement a quality improvement project, a data-driven initiative designed to improve clinical care, patient safety and other measurable improvements to community health outcomes.
Inspira Committees
Residents have the opportunity to participate in several committees and Inspira-wide initiatives, including an Opioid Stewardship, Graduate Medical Education Committee, Sepsis Committee, Chest Pain Committee, Stroke Committee, Critical Care Committee, Pharmacy Committee and Therapeutics Committee.
Schedule at a Glance
- Emergency Medicine
- Ultrasound
- Intensive Care
- Labor and Delivery
- Anesthesia
- Emergency Medical Services
- Pediatric Emergency Medicine
- Emergency Medicine
- Ultrasound
- Intensive Care
- Trauma Care
- Pediatric Emergency Medicine
- Emergency Medicine
- Ultrasound
- Admin
- Pediatric Emergency Medicine
- Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
- (1) Elective
Learn More
For more information about the Emergency Medicine Residency at Inspira Medical Center Mullica Hill, please contact Yvonne Soto, Program Manager and Coordinator, at sotoy@ihn.org or (856) 508-1000