Simulation-Based Medical Education Fellowship Program
The UT Southwestern Medical Center Simulation-Based Medical Education Fellowship Program is a one-year-long fellowship that provides postgraduate training in simulation.
Our fellowship program is available for emergency medicine physicians who:
- Are board-certified/board-eligible by the American Board of Emergency Medicine and American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine
- Graduated from an ACGME-accredited emergency medicine residency program
Why Train at UT Southwestern
Our Simulation Fellowship Program trains professionals in simulation educational practices – in particular, those applying to the practice of emergency medicine.
Fellows will learn from multiple simulation experts, including 6 Simulation-Fellowship trained Emergency Physicians. Under this astute leadership, fellows achieve excellence in simulation education through the use of:
- Evidence-based teaching practices
- Assessment strategies
- Innovative technology
- Team-based training
- Research for the advancement of medical education
Program Highlights
- Access to state-of-the-art Simulation Center on UT Southwestern's campus
- Full funding for the Comprehensive Instructor Workshop at the Center for Medical Simulation in Boston
- Opportunities to be an organizational leader for local and regional simulation-based competitions and events
- Opportunities for interdisciplinary teaching and collaboration
- Full funding to attend at least one national conference in Simulation Education
Current Fellows Fellowship Alumni