University of Connecticut

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The UConn School of Medicine sponsors 65 residency and fellowship programs, supporting over 660 trainees in graduate medical education. Our residents get the benefit of rotating through our academic medical center, UConn John Dempsey Hospital, and four major affiliated hospitals: Hartford Hospital, Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center, The Hospital of Central Connecticut, and our free-standing Connecticut Children’s Medical Center. At each site, residents and fellows learn alongside dedicated faculty in state-of-the-art facilities, caring for diverse patient populations.

Our goals center on providing outstanding care to the citizens of Connecticut and providing our residents and fellows a supportive training program, emphasizing patient-centered care, learning through research, resident and staff wellness, and diversity and inclusion.

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EMRA Vice Speaker of the Council Amanda Irish wants you to know policy can be a powerful way to shape the profession you want.
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Preeclampsia is a life-threatening obstetric condition on a spectrum of hypertensive disorders in pregnancy. Can you determine which rare complicating factor is at play in this case?
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We're pleased to introduce Sam Southgate, chair-elect of the EMRA Ultrasound Committee, 2020-2021.
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Program Director Interview Series: Shawn London, MD | Emergency Medicine Residency Program Director at the University of Connecticut Samuel Southgate, MSIV, University of Connecticut School of Medic
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Symptoms of multiple myeloma can be as nondescript as weight loss, fatigue, generalized weakness, and bone pain. Focus on the classic tetrad of hypercalcemia, renal failure, anemia, and bony lytic les