Ultrasound Fellowship
Accredited by the Emergency Ultrasound Fellowship Accreditation Council
Our fellowship is supported by 4 fellowship trained US faculty dedicated to teaching and training.
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Active engagement with medical student and resident education on US rotations, electives and at the bedside with clinical care.
Administer the MS4 US elective and support education for EM core US rotation and advanced elective, as well as resident electives for FM, TY and IM residents.
Active participation in EM and other GME specialty didactics with regard to US topics and hands-on teaching sessions
Run quarterly US-based journal club.
Sctive engagement and maintenance of SJMC EM US QA program for residents and faculty scans
Review scans with program faculty for education and to create teaching files
Assist in maintaining social media footprint and create US-related FOAMed
Participate as junior member of academic emergency medicine faculty, including participating in department meetings and helping with recruitment and resident education
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800 independent scans with all standard/advanced modalities, including familiarity with TEE
One-on-one mentorship with experienced educators trained in the fields of Ultrasound, Simulation, Medical Education, Toxicology, EMS, Research, and Emergency Department administration
Active engagement in regional and national US networking and conference attendance
Engage in QA, scholarly activity and research, with local, regional and national submissions/presentations.
Dedicated training on the use of an assortment of high fidelity mannequins and task trainers as well as lo-fidelity simulation
Training on curriculum design, utilizing simulation for quality improvement, in situ simulation, multidisciplinary training, sim lab administration
Training on management of our high use state-of-the art simulation center and related equipment
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Graduate of a U.S. ACGME accredited Emergency Medicine Residency by fellowship matriculation date
ABEM Certified or Eligible with ability to obtain California Medical License by fellowship matriculation date
Visa Sponsorship may be available for select candidates if the above requirements are met
Demonstrated interest in a career utilizing ultrasound
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Qualified applicants will need to provide:
Curriculum Vitae
Minimum of two Letters of Recommendation
Personal statement
Applications will be evaluated on a rolling basis throughout the year
Please send application information to:
Sahiba Chandel, MD
Assistant Director of Ultrasound
sahiba_chandel@teamhealth.com
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Program duties and compensation:
720 clinical hours per year at SJMC - averaged at 60 hours per month.
Duties consistent with clinical attendings with the same oversight responsibilities
Compensated at $280 per hour of scheduled clinical work
Fellows are not eligible for additional incentive compensation or bonus payments
480 administrative hours per year at SJMC - averaged at 40 hours per month
Duties determined and approved by fellowship director
CME reimbursement of $5,000 for specialty-specific conferences. Receipts must be submitted and activities pre-approved by program director.
Moonlighting clinical rate of $280 for hours exceeding program duties
Annual training stipend of $200 for compliance training and $600 for minefield navigator training.
Meet Our Current Ultrasound Fellow
Katya Trousset
I am the current US fellow as well as a clinical faculty/attending. My job is to make you an ultrasound Jedi! You will work with me clinically as an attending, as well as doing ultrasound dedicated shifts during intern year. I also help run the advanced ultrasound elective that can be taken during PGY2/3. I am happy to meet with students/residents to practice scanning anytime that our schedules align.
One of my main goals this year is…
Apply today on ERAS through NRMP Match!
Have Questions? Contact us.
Dr. Omar Amr: omar_amr @teamhealth.com
Dr. Sahiba Chandel: sahiba_chandel@teamhealth.com