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Overview Yale



One-year fellowship in EMS
ACGME-accredited
University
• Five faculty ABEM-certified
in EMS
School of
• 15 graduates since 2000 Medicine
• Optional MPH (2 years) or
PhD (tuition-free, Yale
Investigative Medicine)
Emergency Medical
• Faculty appointment at Yale Services Fellowship
School of Medicine, with For further information, call
faculty benefits, 4 weeks or e-mail the fellowship
vacation, and a competitive director:
salary David C. Cone, MD
Yale Emergency Medicine
• Emphasis on operational & Suite 260, 464 Congress Ave
academic EMS New Haven, CT 06519-1315
• Field response as an EMS Phone: 203-785-4710
physician with regional Fax: 203-785-4580
e-mail: david.cone@yale.edu
team, with two dedicated
EMS vehicles

• Latest news, photos, etc on


our Twitter page:
• https://twitter.com/yaleems?lang=en
Fellowship Highlights The New Haven Area
• Significant emphasis on EMS field operations,
• Vibrant college city of 130,000 on the
including frequent field response with the
coastline of Connecticut, with 800,000
SHARP Team, our EMS physician response
residents in the surrounding county
team – the only licensed team in the state
• Wide variety of world-class recreational &
• Two dedicated EMS response vehicles
cultural attractions, including theatres, concert
• Training/certification opportunities include halls, museums, and fantastic restaurants
EVOC, Hazmat Ops, ICS, Firefighter I & II, and
• Convenient drive or train ride to Boston or
Emergency Medical Dispatcher
New York

EMS Faculty • Extensive research opportunities in any area of


EMS interest. This includes the opportunity to
• World-class skiing, climbing, hiking easily
accessible in Vermont, New Hampshire,
collaborate with other Yale programs, including
David Cone, MD Maine & the Adirondacks (all less than 4
public health, surgery, and biomedical
• Section Chief & Fellowship Director hours drive)
engineering. Past research partners include the
• NAEMSP past president, EMS provider since
US Army Research Institute of Environmental
1984, current fire chief with North Madison VFC
Medicine, Fire Research Labs at the National
Sandy Bogucki, MD, PhD
Institute for Standards & Technology, the US
• Past president, NREMT Board; past NAEMSP
Fire Administration, and the Oak Ridge and
board member
Sandia National Laboratories.
Ryan Coughlin, MD
• 2017 Yale EMS Fellowship graduate, interests in • Mass gathering medicine experience, including
EMS In New Haven
tactical medicine & critical care transport coverage of Yale athletics • Yale New Haven Hospital Center for EMS
Dan Joseph, MD provides medical oversight for over 335
• Travel to the NAEMSP and SAEM annual
• EMS Medical Director paramedics, 700 EMTs, 115 first responders,
meetings protected & funded for the fellow
Anthony Tomassoni, MD, MS. and 275 dispatchers from 27 EMS agencies in
• Board-certified toxicologist, interest in the surrounding 12 towns (~400,000
hazmat/disaster medicine residents)
Adam Waltman, MD
• EMS Education Medical Director • EMS services include 15 fire departments, 2
Mark Cicero, MD commercial EMS services, 4 police
• Associate Medical Director for Pediatrics departments, 1 municipal third service, 3
Kevin Burns, EMT-P, PA-C student-based university EMS services, 1
• EMS Coordinator, Yale New Haven Hospital industrial first responder, and the only EMS
Don MacMillan, MA, PA-C, EMT-P physician response team in the state.
• Flight Operations Manager, SkyHealth • 85,000 EMS calls in our system annually,
Gina Magnotti with over 71,000 ambulance arrivals at Yale
• EMS Fellowship Coordinator New Haven Hospital emergency departments
Kate Couturier, MD, MPH & Mark Rollins, DO
• EMS Fellows 2019-2020 • Oversight and teaching for the largest EMS
training program in the state, including three
paramedic programs.

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