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    Emergency Medicine Fellowship

    Last updated: Thursday, December 11, 2025

    Fellowship type

    Emergency Medicine

    Community setting

    Rural

    Address

    1615 Maple Ln
    Ashland, WI 54806

    Country

    US

    Phone

    (715) 685-5057

    Email

    dlkurilla@tamarackhealth.org

    Website

    https://www.tamarackhealth.org/join-our-team/graduate-medical-education/emergency-medicine-fellowship/

    Program director

    Jennifer Reink DO

    Fellowship sponsored by Dept of Family Medicine

    No

    Number of positions offered

    2

    Number of positions filled

    1

    Duration of fellowship

    12 months

    Other benefits

    Sick Leave / Personal Time

    Time off for conferences

    Funding for attending conferences

    Parking

    Meals

    Fitness Center

    Moving Allowance

    Disability Insurance

    Life Insurance

    Health Insurance

    Liability Insurance

    AAFP Membership

    Medical license fee

    DEA license fee

    Leads to Degree / Accreditation

    Other

    Other Degree / Accreditation

    Board Certification in Emergency Medicine

    Prerequisites for acceptance

    Applicants must be at least a third-year resident in good standing or a recent graduate of an AOA/ACGME primary care residency (two to three years post-residency). Licensed in Wisconsin or eligible for licensure. Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. Tamarack Health does not sponsor J1 visas at this time.

    Application deadline

    Applications accepted on a rolling basis.

    Description

    In general, our fellows complete 10-14 ED shifts per month. In comparison to other fellowship programs, where the fellow is used to staff the ED, our fellows are independent of our staffing ratios. This means that they are able to focus on the sickest and most interesting patients and in the beginning are encouraged to really learn from each case instead of worrying about patients waiting to be seen (Quality over Quantity). Our fellows participate in about 16 hours of monthly didactics composed of faculty lectures, oral/written board study sessions, and Simulation labs. Each fellow is given the opportunity to earn POCUS certification through the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography. They are sent to an adult and pediatric critical care course, as well as an US guided nerve block cadaver course. Each fellow is also given additional CME days to attend a conference of their choice (one of our fellows is doing a High-Risk EM Conference in Hawaii this March!). They are provided with study materials for both oral and written boards and are provided with funds toward an additional study program of their choice. Fellows also design and complete a quality improvement project which can even be applied toward your FM Board Certification Maintenance Requirements.