►9 Residents accepted per year
►Unopposed residency
►All residents score > 50% for their class on the Inservice Exam
►Residents run all hospital codes
►Residents perform nearly all hospital procedures
►Level II Trauma Center with level I injuries frequently encountered
►Busiest ER in the state
►Nationally recognized stroke center
►Moonlighting encouraged
►Research opportunities
Residency Curriculum
PGY1▪4 months adult ER
▪1 month pediatric ER
▪1 month house officer
▪1.5 months general surgery
▪2 weeks infectious disease
▪2 months internal medicine
▪1 month ICU
▪1 month OB/GYN
PGY2
▪6 months adult ER
▪1 month pediatric ER
▪1 month radiology
▪1 month transplant ICU
▪1 month orthopedics
▪1 month anesthesia
▪2 weeks EMS
PGY3
▪6.5 months adult ER
▪1 month neurology
▪1 month cardiology
▪1 month trauma
▪1 month pediatric ICU
▪1 month toxicology
PGY4
▪6.5 months adult ER
▪1 month administration
▪2 weeks EMS
▪1 month ENT/Ophthalmology
▪1.5 months elective
▪2 weeks attending
▪2 weeks Infectious disease
Resident Benifits
►Nationally competitive salary►Health, dental, vision, and disability insurance
►AOA, ACOEP, ACEP, OOA, & EMRA yearly memberships
►State License, DEA, OBNDD fees
►BLS, ACLS, PALS, ATLS, Comlex III
►5 sets of monogrammed scrubs per year
►2 monogrammed white lab coats per year
►$300 discretionary educational fund
►10 residents per year to ACOEP
►3 residents per year to ACEP
Affiliations
►OU Medical Center-Level I Trauma►Children’s Hospital at OU Medical Center
►Children’s Medical Center-Dallas
►Parkland Memorial-UT Southwestern in Dallas
►Norman Regional Health Systems/EMSSTAT
►Dean McGee Eye Institute