Seeking Emergency Medical Services faculty at Yale Emergency Medicine

New Haven, Connecticut‎

The Department of Emergency Medicine (DEM) at the Yale School of Medicine (YSM) is seeking faculty interested in joining the Section of Emergency Medical Services (EMS). Rank and track commensurate with qualifications and experience.

Yale’s Section of EMS

The Yale DEM EMS Section faculty provide medical oversight for 26 EMS entities, including fire-based, hospital-based, and third-service providers. This work encompasses medical direction for over 2000 EMS clinicians in the New Haven, Connecticut area including more than 350 paramedics. EMS Section members also provide medical oversight for one of the region’s largest EMS clinician training programs of paramedics and EMTs. In addition, the Section provides medical oversight for the Yale New Haven Health System Office of Emergency Preparedness.

The Yale DEM has an ACGME accredited EMS fellowship program with two fellowship slots per year. The Section has two physician response vehicles for real-time on-scene emergency response. Faculty will also have access to world-class clinical facilities and research infrastructure through YSM DEM.

About Yale Emergency Medicine

Yale Emergency Medicine staffs the three campuses of the Yale New Haven Health System with a total patient volume of nearly 200,000 visits per year. It is home to a four-year EM residency of approximately 80 residents, a PA advanced training program, a health system simulation program housed in the Department of EM, and numerous fellowship training programs.

Clinical opportunities include working at our primary hospital campus providing tertiary care and advanced services through its Level I Trauma and Comprehensive Stroke Center designations. Physicians can also staff our community and freestanding emergency departments in the area.

The department has been ranked first by the Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research for NIH funding in emergency medicine since 2021 and is currently home to 10 of the top 100 funded investigators in emergency medicine. The Department was also recently awarded the selective participation in the National Center’s Joint Disaster Medicine and Public Health Ecosystem.  The research portfolio of the department is broad and includes focus areas in addiction medicine, geriatrics, implementation science, clinical informatics, health services research, critical care clinical trials, and health equity.

 

Required Qualifications:

Board certification/eligibility in EMS and Emergency Medicine.  Experience with EMS medical direction and oversight.

Women, minorities, veterans, people from the LGBTQ communities, and people with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply. To join our team, applicants should submit their cover letter and CV to: 

Interfolio Link: http://apply.interfolio.com/140192

If interested, contact Dr. Thomas Lardaro, Section Chief of EMS, at [email protected].

Should you have any technical difficulties with Interfolio, please reach out to:

Bonnie Lemelin at [email protected].

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Yale University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer. Yale values diversity among its students, staff, and faculty and strongly welcomes applications from women, persons with disabilities, protected veterans, and underrepresented minorities.

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