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Emergency Medical Services Fellowship Program

The UT Southwestern Emergency Medical Services Fellowship Program is an  ACGME-accredited one-year program for residency-trained physicians offered in conjunction with the Department of Emergency Medicine and the  UT Southwestern/Parkland BioTel EMS System.

Completion of a master’s-level graduate training is an optional component of this multidisciplinary fellowship program.

Why Train at UT Southwestern

Outstanding Faculty

Our faculty provide a combination of practical experiences and formal training to help fellows develop fundamental knowledge and skills for a successful career as an EMS medical director. They include:

  • The EMS Medical Director for BioTel
  • The founders and leaders of the annual  Gathering of the Eagles  EMS conference
  • Physicians renowned for their contributions to prehospital care
  • Paramedics, physical therapists, and firefighters

Under these distinguished educators, our fellows become knowledgeable in the medical, operational, and administrative aspects of EMS medicine as practiced in the prehospital arena in both urban and rural/suburban systems, and can apply these principles to any EMS system.

Program Resources

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Current Fellows Fellowship Alumni

Leadership

Contact Us

Rachel Rodriguez

GME Program Coordinator

Phone: 214-648-2672

Rachel.Rodriguez@UTSouthwestern.edu

How to Apply