University Hospitals – Cleveland Medical Center
Academic, urban, tertiary care center that serves as the residency’s primary clinical site
Level 1 Trauma Center
Major referral center for transplant surgery, cancer, LVADs, cardiac surgery, & many others
Annual ED Volume: 71,000
Dedicated ED-run 10 bed observation unit
Located on Case Western Reserve University’s campus
Recognized as a Best Hospital for 2020-21 by U.S. News & World Report. Ranked in 7 of 12 specialties
University Hospitals - Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital
Academic, tertiary care, pediatric ED
Annual ED Volume: 32,000+ visits
Only Pediatric Level 1 Trauma Center in the region
Staffed 24/7 by Pediatric EM trained staff
Pediatric EM experience is integrated longitudinally into all EM blocks during residency
Ranked among America’s Best Children’s Hospitals by U.S. News & World Report in eight pediatric specialties, four of which rank in the top 25.
University Hospitals – Ahuja Medical Center
Community, suburban hospital in Beachwood, OH
Annual ED Volume: total - 46,000 visits (adults: 38,000+, peds: 7300+)
High performing operational model to emphasize throughput and patient experience
Community EM experience is integrated longitudinally into all EM blocks during residency
University Hospitals – Geauga Medical Center
Community, rural hospital in Chardon, OH
Annual ED volume: 22,00 visits (adults: 20,000, peds: 2100)
Level 3 Trauma Center
University Hospitals - Parma Medical Center
Suburban community hospital in Parma, OH
Annual ED volume: 38,300 visits
Level 3 Trauma Center
The City of Cleveland
Residents have a multitude of Event Medicine opportunities, including Cleveland Browns & Cleveland Monsters games, high school football games, the Cleveland Ballet, Cleveland Orchestra, summer concerts at First Energy Stadium (which recently included Taylor Swift, U2, Jay-Z & Beyonce)
EMS ride alongs in various neighborhoods in the Greater Cleveland area