Graduate Medical Education

Curriculum

Emergency Medical Services Fellowship

St. Luke’s EMS Fellowship Curriculum is as follows:

Block Rotation Site
 1 Emergency Medicine Anderson Campus (Primary Clinical Site)
 2 Emergency Medicine Anderson Campus (Primary Clinical Site)
 3 Critical Care Transport Anderson Campus (Primary Clinical Site)
 4 Tactical and Special Operations Anderson Campus (Primary Clinical Site)
 5 Critical Care Transport Bethlehem Campus
 6 Critical Care Transport Bethlehem Campus
 7 Aeromedical with Geisinger Life Flight Geisinger Life Flight (Geisinger Health System)
 8 Advanced Life Support Anderson Campus (Primary Clinical Site)
 9 Advanced Life Support Anderson Campus (Primary Clinical Site)
10 Advanced Life Support Anderson Campus (Primary Clinical Site)
11 Basic Life Support Anderson Campus (Primary Clinical Site)
12 Research
13 Elective

All blocks are 4 weeks in length and dates are determined by SLUHN’s Office of GME to ensure uniformity throughout all SLUHN GME programs.


Elective
To accommodate a fellow’s interests and advance professional goals, an elective experience can be arranged in a variety of areas, including ALS, Performance Improvement/Administration, Air, Research, out-of-state EMS, or another interest goal approved by the Director.


Moonlighting
Fellows are permitted to moonlight with the program director's approval. Hours will count toward the maximum allowance of 80 hours per week, averaged over 4 weeks. Moonlighting must not interfere with the goals and objectives of St. Luke’s EMS Fellowship program. Moonlighting must be approved by the Fellowship Director and comply with all SLUHN GME policies.