Emergency Medicine Residency Program

The Emergency Medicine Residency Program at the George Washington University is sponsored by the George Washington University Medical Center in cooperation with its affiliates at the INOVA Fairfax Hospital and the Prince George's Hospital Center.

The Department of Emergency Medicine at George Washington has been a full academic department within the Medical Center since 1981. The faculty are fully integrated into the activities of the Medical School, the Medical Faculty Associates, and the clinical, educational, and research endeavors of the Medical Center.

We believe that the success of our program over the past twenty years is directly correlated with the breadth and intensity of clinical experiences, the robust and direct educational program, and an environment that promotes clinical investigation and personal growth. Please visit our official website for more information.

George Washington University Hospital

The George Washington University Medical Center comprises a trauma center, the School of Medicine and Health Sciences, and the School of Public Health. Built in August 2002, the George Washington University Hospital cares for over 65,000 patients yearly.

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INOVA Fairfax Hospital

INOVA Fairfax is a 833-bed medical center located in Fairfax, Virginia about 10 miles from GW. . It is Northern Virginia's only Level 1 trauma center. It also includes a Women's and Children's Hospital, the INOVA Heart and Vascular Institute, and one of the nation's busiest obstetrics programs.

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Prince George's Hospital Center

Prince George's Hospital Center is a 290 bed facility located in Prince George's County, Maryland just over the boarder from Washington, DC. The PG ED provides our residents with a "county hospital" experience with a large number of high acuity patients.  XXX xxx xxx xxx xxx

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