CENTRAL VALLEY EMERGENCY MEDICINE RESIDENCY

About Us

Our program is a three year ACGME accredited residency program located in Modesto, CA. It has been designed to provide aspiring emergency medicine physicians with the most comprehensive and rigorous training experience possible.

With a steadfast commitment to clinical excellence and resident wellness, we offer a unique blend of didactic and hands-on learning opportunities that allow our residents to thrive in a dynamic and supportive environment.

Our distinguished faculty comprises of experienced and academical-oriented emergency medicine physicians who are passionate about sharing their knowledge and fostering the growth of the next generation of leaders in the field.

Collaborative research initiatives, exciting off-service rotations, and access to cutting-edge technology further enhance our residents' academic pursuits, ensuring that they stay at the forefront of this rapidly evolving field.

Nestled amidst picturesque landscapes in the Central Valley, our residency program offers an enriching and fulfilling training experience to foster the development of well-rounded physicians dedicated to serving their communities with compassion, expertise, and unwavering commitment.

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  • Stretching from Sacramento to Fresno, California’s Central Valley consists of the San Joaquin basin, a catchment area of nearly 2 million people, with over 380,000 Kaiser Permanente members. The KPCVEM Program offers a unique opportunity to train in Emergency Medicine within a highly coordinated and well-organized system focused on integrated health care. In addition, access to San Joaquin General Hospital, Doctors Medical Center in Modesto, and Children’s Hospital of Oakland allows our trainees to get a comprehensive, well-rounded EM experience in a variety of clinical settings. Given the fact that our residents will be the first of their kind in many of the rotations, they are likely to benefit from a serious lack of competition with regards to critical patients and procedures. In addition, there are several leadership and educational opportunities within the community, especially with respect to community health, reduction of healthcare disparities and building of health education pipelines for the Central Valley.

    1. Highly integrated healthcare system

    2. Evidence based medicine

    3. Comprehensive didactic curriculum based on Adult Learning Theory

    4. Innovative medical practices

    5. Member of the CREST (Clinical Research in Emergency Services and Treatments) Network

    6. Diverse clinical training environment

    7. Focus on resident wellness and resilience