Oak Hill EM Residency: Winter 2021

by fcepadmin | Jan 28, 2021

The emergency medicine residents at Oak Hill Hospital would like to extend their warmest greetings to readers around the state. It seems crazy to think that it was around this time last year when we were just starting to hear about COVID-19. Who could have predicted the year we would have!

We are very proud of the way our department and residency have risen up to the challenge. Our interns started their training during a global health crisis and have come a long way since July. We would like to express our gratitude to our attendings for their dedication to teaching and invaluable insight during the worst public health crisis in recent history. Their support has been so important during this unprecedented time.

Several of our residents recently attended a policy meeting with Hernando County Fire and Rescue EMS. There, they were able to learn more about the pre-hospital treatment of our patients and have their voices heard on several policy changes. We look forward to continuing our relationship with county EMS in the future.

Interviews for the class of 2024 are well underway. It has been exciting to see so many eager faces and the enthusiasm of our applicants. The residents have had a great time meeting the candidates. We would like to thank everyone involved for their creativity and flexibility adapting to the challenges of 2020.

Finally, we would also like to welcome the newest member of our EM family, Griffin Powers, son of Dr. Meagan Powers. ■

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  • This article is published in EMpulse Winter 2021. See the full version of the print magazine online here.

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