| "Emergency medicine involves the immediate care of urgent and life-threatening conditions found in the critically ill and injured. These physicians are really specialists in breadth -- their broad-based training encompasses acute problems that span several clinical disciplines. An emergency physician may care for patients presenting with asthma attacks, atrial fibrillation, gunshot wounds, dislocated shoulders, and even cockroaches stuck in their ears" (Freeman, p.181). Freeman, B. (2004). The Ultimate Guide to Choosing a Medical Specialty. Lange Medical Books/McGraw-Hill: New York.
During the winter of the M3 year, students should attend specialty sessions sponsored by the NMH departments to allow opportunity to learn more about the specialty as well as to meet attendings and residents in the field. |  | (312) 926-5874 |
- Radiology
- Cardiology
- Ophthalmology
- ENT
- Orthopaedics or Sports Medicine
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