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EMS Fellowship
EMS Fellowship Overview
The Emergency Medical Services (EMS) fellowship is a one-year ACGME accredited fellowship primarily based at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York. Maimonides has 14 hospital based ambulances linked to the NYC 911 EMS system, 3 critical care interfacility ambulances, 2 physician response vehicles, and 7 board certified EMS physicians on staff. The Maimonides EMS system responds to approximately 60,000 911 calls annually serving a diverse patient population across New York City. Maimonides also provides Online Medical Control (OLMC) for seven different commercial EMS agencies, and has become the second largest OLMC facility in the city of New York. Maimonides Medical Center also works closely with the largest EMS volunteer organization in the country.
As a fellow, there are ample opportunities to provide prehospital critical care, perform EMS research, obtain unique event and mass gathering medicine experience (including multi-day festivals and events at Madison Square Garden and Yankee Stadium), and become involved in NYC-centric EMS operations. The Maimonides EMS fellowship will superbly prepare fellows with the experience and education necessary to not only pass their EMS board certification, but to also excel in any prehospital system.
For more information, contact:
Matt Friedman, MD, FACEP, FAEMS
Fellowship Director, Department of Emergency Medicine
MattFriedman@maimo.org
Susan Caliendo
Fellowship Coordinator, Department of Emergency Medicine
SCaliendo@maimo.org
Curriculum
Goals and Objectives
By working directly alongside the MMC EMS medical directors, fellows focus on the following aspects of EMS medical directorship and prehospital medicine:
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Educational
Weekly lectures on relevant EMS topics on a dedicated EMS academic day
Practice and implementation of EMS system design and disaster management preparation
Discuss controversial topics and new technologies in the prehospital field
Provide paramedic education at their monthly CME sessions
Assist with education of junior residents in EMS rotation with opportunities to speak at residency-wide conferences
Assist with education of medical students in MS4 EMS clerkship
Attendance at NAEMSP, Medical Director’s Course, and other national EMS conferences such as EMS World Expo
Develop hospital-wide disaster protocols and participate in implementation of these protocols during Hospital Incident Command System (HICS) activations
Administrative
Attend biweekly/monthly regional EMS oversight and protocol development meetings such as the monthly Regional Emergency Medical Advisory Committee (REMAC) and other protocol subcommittee meetings
Conduct medical case reviews (MCRs) with individual paramedics and perform remediation when necessary
Participate in Online Medical Control QA/QI call review and feedback. Our OLMC fields calls from Maimo EMS, seven private agencies, and several Volunteer Ambulance Services and Volunteer Fire Departments
Research
Participate in monthly EMS journal club to discuss current topics in prehospital medicine along with hosting a yearly All NYC EMS journal club
Develop and submit at least two research and scholarly projects with EMS and Research Divisions
Clinical
Participate in BLS, ALS, Inter-facility/Critical Care Unit ride-alongs
Perform scene response with medical directors and independently
Participate in event/mass gathering medical direction by delivering direct patient care and provide medical direction to senior residents and other medical staff
Events include the U.S. Open, concerts and sporting events at Madison Square Garden, Yankee Stadium baseball games, and multi-day festivals in several states (Burning Man in Nevada, Moonrise Music Festival in Maryland, and multiple music festivals held at The Gorge Amphitheatre in western Washington)
Work as the primary OLMC physician in the emergency room to provide OLMC for prehospital units within the NYC 911 EMS (averaging 4 calls an hour)
Salary and Benefits
Pay will be commensurate with PGY-4 or PGY-5 level. Per ACGME EMS Fellowship guidelines, clinical weekly hours will be set at 14 hours per week. Each fellow will have 4 weeks of vacation along with 1 week of CME and access to funds for CME. There will be moonlighting opportunities - performing OLMC, working in the ED, and working event medicine.
EMS Fellowship Application Process
Please submit the following application material via email to the Program Administrator, Susan Caliendo (SCaliendo@maimo.org) and Fellowship Program Director, Matt Friedman (MattFriedman@maimo.org):
Personal statement discussing interest in EMS and current career goals
Curriculum Vitae
Three letters of recommendation (one of which must be from your residency program director and another from an EMS physician if available)
Application Deadline: September 15. Applications received after September 15 will be reviewed if capacity remains for interviews.
Please note, interviews will be virtual as per Maimonides Medical Center policy.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Fellowship Program Director Matt Friedman, MD (MattFriedman@maimo.org).
Fellow Characteristics/Requirements:
Graduate of an ACGME approved residency
Board eligible or board certified in Emergency Medicine
Must have a New York medical license and DEA before starting fellowship
Matt Friedman, MD, FACEP, FAEMS
EMS Fellowship Program Director
Associate Medical Director of Prehospital Care
Susan Caliendo
EMS Fellowship Coordinator
David Eng, MD, FACEP, FAEMS
Associate EMS Fellowship Program Director
Associate Medical Director of Prehospital Care
David Lobel, MD, FACEP, FAEMS
Associate EMS Fellowship Program Director
Medical Director of Prehospital Care
Humaira Ali, DO, DABEMS
Assistant EMS Fellowship Program Director
Assistant Medical Director of Prehospital Care
Eric Quinn, MD, DABEMS
Assistant EMS Fellowship Program Director
Assistant Medical Director of Prehospital Care
Jason Zimmerman, DO, FACEP, FAEMS
Assistant EMS Fellowship Program Director
Medical Director, Volunteer Ambulance Services
Moshe Weizberg, MD, MBA, FACEP, DABEMS
Assistant EMS Fellowship Program Director
Medical Director, MMCH Emergency Department
George Foltin, MD
Assistant EMS Fellowship Program Director
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Myungwook Bae, DO, FACEP, FAWM, DiMM
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