Academic Sites

UMMCUniversity of Maryland Medical Center

The University of Maryland Medical Center was founded in 1823 (as the Baltimore Infirmary) and is one of the nation’s first teaching hospitals. Two hundred years later, the well-established culture of learning and excellence is still thriving today.  The center continually strives to be on the cutting edge of medical advancement and can boasts some impressive credentials, such as… one of the nation’s largest transplantation programs; a National Cancer Institute-designated Cancer Center; home to the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, the country’s first and only Integrated Trauma Center; and the primary teaching site for the University of Maryland Medical school and over 70 residency and fellowship programs, just to name a few. All of the physicians in this practice receive an academic appointment with the University of Maryland School of Medicine and have the opportunity to teach and learn from a multitude of continuing education forums.

Our Facility Includes

  • Numerous bedside ultrasound machines (including endocavitary probes and TEE)
  • Advanced airway equipment, including multiple GlideScope Core 15 video laryngoscopes and GlideScope BFlex single-use flexible bronchoscopes
  • Dedicated resuscitation, negative pressure, and biocontainment rooms
  • Integrated tele-triage process and intake areas
  • 34 Acute care beds
  • Dedicated Fast Track area with 24/7 APP coverage
  • Dedicated mid-acuity “vertical” care area
  • Active and competitive residency program (EM, EM/Peds, EM/IM and EM/IM/CC)
  • Fully staffed and separate on-site pediatric emergency department
  • Dedicated Psychiatric Emergency Services
  • Comprehensive Stroke Center designation (and statewide leader in thrombectomy)
  • MIEMMS designated Cardiac Intervention Center
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Additional Information

  • Competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits package, including bonus eligibility
  • All physicians working in this facility have an academic appointment with the University of Maryland School of Medicine
  • Annual patient volume of approximately 45,000
  • 57 hours of attending physician coverage per day
  • One of the largest Emergency Medicine residency programs in the country
  • 48 hours of mid-level provider coverage
  • 43 ED beds
  • 800 inpatient beds