Train at One of Oklahoma’s Best and Busiest Emergency Rooms
Norman Regional Health System is a multicampus system that serves healthcare needs throughout Norman, Moore and nearby areas in Oklahoma. In the average year, more than 100,000 patients receive treatment at our Emergency Departments.
Program Details
- Open to 24 residents
- A four-year program where residents are employees of Norman Regional Health System
- Didactics once weekly, including lectures by Emergency Department faculty and residents, as well as oral board preparation
- Resident will read from Rosen’s and Tintinalli’s
- Journal club hosted monthly
- Residents will participate in an annual in-service examination
Clinical rotations
Norman Regional Health System:
- ICU (two months)
- Medicine
- House officer
- OB/GYN
- Surgery
- Cardiology
- Neurology
- Anesthesiology
- Radiology
- EMS
- Ultrasound
- ED administration
- Trauma
- Pediatric ICU
- Pediatric ER (two months)
Locations:
In Norman, Oklahoma – home to the University of Oklahoma and the state’s third largest city:
- Norman Regional Hospital (337 beds)
- Norman Regional HealthPlex (136 beds) *A certified Chest Pain Center
- Norman Regional Nine, a freestanding emergency department plus and the first completed component of the Inspire Health Plan.
In Moore, Oklahoma:
- Norman Regional Moore, a $32 million facility that opened in 2016 after the original hospital was destroyed in the 2013 EF-5 tornado.
Mission
We will produce innovative emergency medicine physicians of the highest caliber to meet the healthcare needs of the communities we serve.
Vision
We will partner with our attending physicians to become a nationally renowned Emergency Medicine Residency, emphasizing integrity, diversity, a progressive learning environment and lifelong learning skills.
Program Director
Patrick Cody, DO, MPH, FACOEP
For more information, please contact:
Hanna Crabtree, Graduate Medical Education Coordinator
405-307-1422
hcrabtree@nrh-ok.com