Advanced Emergency Ultrasound Fellowship


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Why us?

  • A strong emphasis on teaching encourages you to become a master educator of ultrasound for all levels of learners.
  • We have a culture of collaboration and established opportunities for cross-pollination both within the national ultrasound community as well as across disciplines at BMC, which leads to robust education and research projects.
  • An exciting and fulfilling clinical environment: BMC is the largest and busiest provider of trauma and emergency services in New England, as well as the safety net hospital for the city of Boston. BMC is proudly recognized as a national leader in population health and healthcare provision with recognition of the social determinants of health.
  • We are an extremely supportive and collegial department and we love to have fun together!

 

What do we offer?

  • Support from an amazing team of passionate educators and clinicians for collaboration and mentorship, both in the US division and the department as a whole
  • The Fellowship Collaboration – a unique education collaborative with 8 AEUS Fellowships across the country to draw on diverse areas of expertise, interests, and clinical experiences, as well as provide opportunities for networking and relationship building across institutions
  • Targeted mentorship and coaching for fellows as they transition into their role as junior faculty/attending physician
  • State of the art SIM center with its own cadre of US machines, task trainers (including high fidelity TEE simulator), phantoms, etc.
  • Robust educational experiences, including:
  • Multi-modal learning including self-study with online and textbook resources, faculty provided didactics, hands-on training, regular scanning shifts
  • Interdisciplinary scanning opportunities outside of the ED with echo techs, sports medicine, etc.
  • Graded responsibility of QA/QI and education during weekly image review
  • Leadership role in medical student EUS elective
  • Opportunities to prepare and give lectures of varying length and scale to hone speaking and presentation skills
  • Creating curriculums and leading hands-on ultrasound SIM sessions for residents and faculty
  • Fellows are encouraged to attend regional and national conferences

 

How to apply?

Please visit eusfellowship.com to learn more and submit your application materials. The AEUS fellowship participates in the NRMP Match Program, so all applicants must register with the NRMP.