Rotation Sites

  • The 152-bed flagship hospital for Kaiser Permanente in the Central Valley. The Emergency Department has approximately 57,000 annual visits with 17.9% being pediatric visits. MMC is a regional stroke center and a regional STEMI center.

    This site will host the majority of your EM rotations, as well as Anesthesiology, L&D, HNS, Cardiology, and Neurology rotations.

  • Formerly known as Children’s Hospital Oakland, is a 191-bed teaching hospital. The hospital is a level 1 pediatric trauma center (1 of only 5 in California) with an average of 700 trauma patients per year. Children’s sees more than 45,00 emergency department visits per year.

  • Kaiser Oakland Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) is a 12-bed unit with a diverse mix of medical and surgical patients, including post-cardiac surgeries. Residents will train in this high acuity educational setting with the support of 24 hour in-house intensivist coverage.

  • For Trauma, EM, MICU, and SICU rotations, DMC is a 461-bed hospital with over 100,000 emergency department visit per year. Doctors is a level II trauma center and STEMI receiving center located near downtown Modesto.

  • Two distinct sites where you will ride along an ambulance crew for your EMS rotation

  • EM 30 weeks

    Anesthesia 2 weeks

    Labor and Delivery 2 weeks

    Head and Neck Surgery 2 weeks

    Critical Care 4 weeks

    Trauma 4 weeks

    Vacation 4 weeks

    PEM 4 weeks

  • EM 28 weeks

    Cardiology 2 weeks

    SICU 4 weeks

    MICU 4 weeks

    PEM 4 weeks

    EMS 2 weeks

    Neurology 2 weeks

    Research 2 weeks

    Vacation 4 weeks

  • EM 26 weeks

    PEM 4 weeks

    US 2 weeks

    Research 2 weeks

    Trauma 4 weeks

    MICU 4 weeks

    Electives 2 weeks

    Vacation 4 weeks

    PICU 4 weeks