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Our Facilities
UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical
School
As one of the nation’s leading comprehensive
medical schools, Robert Wood Johnson Medical
School (RWJMS), with campuses in New
Brunswick, Piscataway and Camden, is
dedicated to the pursuit of excellence in
education, research, healthcare delivery and the
promotion of community health for the residents
of New Jersey. As one of eight schools of the
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New
Jersey system, Robert Wood Johnson Medical
School is separate from all other UMDNJ
schools, including The New Jersey Medical
School in Newark. With 2,400 full- time and
volunteer faculty, the medical school maintains
educational programs at the undergraduate,
graduate and postgraduate levels for more than
1,500 students, as well as continuing education
courses for healthcare professionals.
Robert Wood Johnson University
Hospital
With its central location in New Brunswick, its
status as a Level 1 Trauma Center and the
depth of healthcare resources available, Robert
Wood Johnson University Hospital (RWJUH) is
a leader in the provision of Emergency Care to
the residents of central New Jersey. RWJUH is
the only academic medical center and provider
of tertiary and quaternary healthcare services in
central New Jersey. Immediately adjacent to
RWJUH is the Bristol-Myers Squibb Children’s
Hospital, providing state-of-the-art care to the
pediatric patients of central New Jersey.
Our Residency Program
RWJMS EM Residency Information:
● Three year program
● ONE clinical campus: Robert Wood Johnson
University Hospital/ Bristol-Myers Squibb
Children’s Hospital, New Brunswick, NJ
● High-volume level 1 trauma center
caring for both penetrating and blunt
trauma patients
● Tertiary care pediatrics with a
separate Pediatric ED staffed with
pediatric EM faculty who see over
25,000 patients per year
● Busy Adult ED serving a diverse
population of patients totaling over
65,000 per year
● Support from all specialties and
subspecialties available 24/7
● Safe and modern facilities
● Heavily Emergency Departmentweighted clinical experience
● PGY 1
• 7 blocks Adult ED
• 2 blocks Peds ED
• 1 block Anesthesia/Ultrasound
• 1 block Obstetrics/Procedures
• 1 block Trauma
• 0.5 block EMS/0.5 block Procedures
● PGY 2
• 8 blocks Adult ED
• 1 block Peds ED
• 1 block Pediatric ICU
• 1 block Trauma/Surgical ICU
• 1 block Medical ICU
• 1 block Toxicology
● PGY 3
• 11 ED blocks (both adult and peds shifts)
• 1 block Administration/Research
• 1 block Elective
Our Department
The Department of Emergency Medicine
established a presence at the New Brunswick campus
in 2005. Since then, we have become an important and
influential voice in the medical school, hospital and
medical group.
Currently the emergency medicine faculty include:
● 19 Full-time Emergency Medicine trained,
board certified or board prepared physicians
● 7 Pediatric Emergency Medicine board
certified or board prepared physicians.
EMS
Our department sponsors an Emergency Medical
Services/Disaster Medicine Fellowship. Prior fellows
have gone on to EMS leadership roles in Dallas,
Denver, Philadelphia and New York.
Toxicology
Our faculty includes Dr. Ann Jeanette Geib, a
fellowship-trained toxicologist, providing consults on
patients through the hospital. During the toxicology
rotation, residents will be a part of the consult team,
taking an active role in caring for these patients across
the hospital.
Emergency Ultrasonography (EUS)
Our faculty also includes 2 fellowship trained, EUS
experts: Rajesh Geria, MD, RDMS, and Dan Morrison,
MD, RDMS. Most faculty are credentialed in the life
saving applications of EUS including eFAST, cardiac,
aorta, vascular access and 1st trimester pelvic
ultrasound. There is extensive, hands on training for
residents. Our ultrasound fe**llowship will accept it’s
first fellow this year who will begin to train with us July
2013.
Contact Us!!
New Brunswick, New Jersey is a vibrant city of
50,000 residents, a number that triples during the
business day with college students, corporate and
business employees, hospital and healthcare
workers and visitors. It is a community with richly
diverse neighborhoods, a bustling downtown, and
an innovative and popular cultural arts center.
Within a few city blocks converge Johnson &
Johnson's world headquarters, Rutgers-The State
University of New Jersey, Robert Wood Johnson
Medical School, two premiere academic hospitals,
three professional theaters, several four-star
restaurants, and two four-star hotels.
New Brunswick is an easy destination to reach. The
train station, located two blocks from the medical
school and hospital, provides access to Amtrak and
NJ Transit. A quick 40 minute train ride puts you at
the heart of New York City, Penn Station.
Amy Church, MD, FAAEM,
FACEP
Assistant Professor
Residency Program Director
Director of Medical Education
Department of Emergency
Medicine
UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson
Medical School
Robert M. Eisenstein, MD,
FACEP
Associate Professor
Interim Chairman, Department of
Emergency Medicine
UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson
Medical School
Chief, Ambulatory Care Services
Robert Wood Johnson University
Hospital
UMDNJ - Robert Wood Johnson
Medical School
One Robert Wood Johnson Place MEB 388
New Brunswick, NJ 08901-0019
Tel. 732-235-4296 Fax 732-235-6434
Email: [email protected]
Check out our website for more information!
http://rwjms.umdnj.edu/emergency_medicine
UMDNJ
Robert Wood Johnson
Medical School
Emergency Medicine
Residency Program
New Brunswick, New Jersey