Emergency Medicine - Stanford Health Care
Core Rotations
- Acute Care Clinic at Gardner
- Adolescent Medicine
- Blue / Silver Team (Pediatric Hospital Medicine)
- Community Pediatrics and Child Advocacy
- Continuity Clinic
- Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics
- Emergency Medicine - Stanford Healthcare
- Emergency Medicine - Valley Children's Madera
- Endocrinology
- Green Team (GI)
- Heme/Onc
- Infectious Disease
- Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) - LPCH
- Night Float - Red/Green/Silver
- Night Float - Supervisor
- Night Float - Blue/Yellow
- Packard Intermediate Care Nursery (PICN)
- Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU)
- Pink Team/Glitter
- Purple Team (Cardiology)
- Quality and Performance Improvement
- Red Team (Renal and Rheumatology)
- SCVMC Family Baby Unit
- SCVMC PICU and Wards
- SCVMC Urgent Care
- Teaching Senior
- Well Baby Nursery
- Yellow Team (Pulmonology)
Rotation Guide & Goals
The Emergency Medicine rotation is based out of the Pediatric Emergency Department at Stanford Hospital. It is a rotation where residents gain experience in emergent care of infants and children.
Below, you will find several orientation documents. The 5-minute orientation is the basic orientation to the rotation. The Full rotation summary is a full ACGME compliant listing of the rotation design and goals. And below that are any additional orientation materials
Emergency Medicine Orientation
Prior to the start of the rotation, residents should review the ED team based resuscitations/trauma training video.
Resuscitations/Trauma Training Video
Evaluations
Intern Evaluation
Junior Evaluation
EDUCATIONAL TOOLS
(SUnet Authorization Required)
Contacts
Rotation Director
Brittany Boswell, MD
Email Brittany
Rotation Coordinator/Administrator
Rotation Liaison
Claire Justin