Overview of the Program
The Mass General Brigham Emergency Medicine Administration Fellowship, based in two of the top hospitals in the U.S., prepares residency-trained Emergency Medicine specialists to become competent, knowledgeable and effective managers and leaders in the complex task of providing effective and efficient care in Emergency Departments and across the continuum of healthcare systems. Fellows will develop expertise in care delivery processes, fiscal management, relations with other hospital departments, health policy as it relates to emergency care delivery, personnel management and quality and safety initiatives both at department and hospital levels.
Why the Brigham and Women’s and Massachusetts General Hospitals?
Hands on training from two of the top U.S. hospitals, paired with an advance master’s program at the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health.
What is the MGB Emergency Medicine Administration Fellowship?
A two-year training program that will develop physician experts who will become leaders in emergency care delivery both at the institutional level and national level through a combination of clinical practice, analytic skills, entrepreneurial initiatives, research, and education.