Fellowship in Emergency Medical Services

The University of Pittsburgh Fellowship in Emergency Medical Services is a one-year, ACGME-accredited program of hands-on experience, mentorship, and didactics that covers the breadth of clinical, operational, and administrative core content of the specialty of EMS.  Our program prepares trainees to pass the American Board of Emergency Medicine subspecialty exam in EMS and to assume leadership roles in EMS. We offer diverse experiences to provide the practical knowledge to be successful in all areas of prehospital medicine and disaster preparedness.  Since 1990 our program has trained 32 EMS fellows, many of whom now serve in EMS, public service and academic leadership roles. 

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Welcome from Program Directors

Learn more about our esteemed program from Program Director Dr. Christian Martin-Gill and Associate Program Director Dr. Dylan Morris.

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About our Program

Our program prepares trainees to pass the American Board of Emergency Medicine subspecialty exam in EMS and to assume leadership roles in EMS. We offer diverse experiences to provide the practical knowledge to be successful in all areas of prehospital medicine and disaster preparedness. 

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Applying to our Program

Learn more about important deadlines, application requirements, and the interview process.

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EMS System

Program resources include the City of Pittsburgh Department of Public Safety Bureaus of EMS, Fire, and Police, UPMC Prehospital Care, and STAT MedEvac.

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EMS Research

EMS Fellows have been previous recipients of multiple research grants and key presenters at national meetings. EMS Fellows are encouraged to complete a research project or a variety of other scholarly activities