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University of Tennessee Emergency Medicine Fellowship - Jackson, TN

Last updated: Thursday, December 11, 2025

Fellowship type

Emergency Medicine

Community setting

Rural

Address

294 Summar Dr
Jackson, TN 38301-3915

Country

US

Phone

(731)541-3755

Website

http://www.uthsc.edu/utfamjac

Program director

Gregg Erwin Mitchell MD

Fellowship sponsored by Dept of Family Medicine

Yes

Number of positions offered

7

Number of positions filled

7

Duration of fellowship

12 months

Stipend per year

$74,000

Funding sources

Other

Other funding sources

Emergency Department

Other benefits

Time off for conferences

Sick Leave / Personal Time

Parking

Health Insurance

Liability Insurance

Meals

Leads to Degree / Accreditation

Other

Prerequisites for acceptance

Completion of ACGME or AOA approved Family Medicine residency program, with a letter from the Program Director documenting training. Eligibility for obtaining a TN license. ABFP certification or eligibility. Must be ACLS, ATLS and PALS certified. 2 additional letters of recommendation. Step 3 board score report. Please send CV along with a personal statement as to why you are seeking the position to: Heather Cavness at hgreenwa@uthsc.edu or via mail.

Application deadline

08/15/2019

Date notified of selection

10/1/2019

Description

The University of Tennessee Emergency Medicine Fellowship Program in Jackson, TN is an outstanding opportunity for family physicians who desire further training in emergency medicine and the ability to become board-certified in emergency medicine by ABPS (American Board of Physician Specialties). Our hospital is the busiest ER in the state of Tennessee serving 18 counties with an annual ED volume of approx. 100,000 visits. There are 64 rooms in which fellows receive specific training in trauma care, management of acute cardiac patients (STEMI and others) as well as comprehensive management of stroke patients in a certified stroke center. Fellows are required to participate in monthly didactics that focus on improvement of clinical skills and to enhance their hands-on training with ER procedures and ultrasound. The curriculum includes 14 (12 hour) shifts in the emergency room and 2 (6 hours) shifts working at the UT Family Medicine Residency Program.