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EM Training Program at Kendall Regional Medical Center in Miami, Florida

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This information was provided to the CORD community by the new program director:

 

Kevin King, MD FACEP

Academic Chairman and Residency Program Director

Department of Emergency Medicine

Kendall Regional Medical Center

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A new EM residency program is now recruiting its first class.  They should be available soon via the NRMP/Match and will definitely be participating in the SOAP.  Their website is expected to be up soon.

From the Program Director: “Kendall, is a Level 2 Trauma center, Stroke and STEMI Center that cares for approximately 100,000 patients per year.  We are affiliated with Florida International University and are already working with them to create a strong medical student education program.  We also have an excellent group of faculty that include fellowship training in Pediatric Emergency Medicine, EMS, Research, Ultrasound, Sports Medicine and Simulation.”

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