University of Southern California/LAC+USC Medical Center Program

Emergency medicine - Los Angeles, CA | ACGME Code: 1100512005 | NRMP Code: 1033110C0

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This program is at the LAC+USC Medical Center, which is listed as one of the top emergency medicine residency programs. The program is affiliated with the Keck Medical School of the University of Southern California. The program has a focus on the causes, progression, and treatment of degenerative brain disorders. Residents at this program have the opportunity to work in a large city hospital environment. The LAC+USC Medical Center Emergency Medicine Residency Program is well-established and offers a comprehensive training experience. It is a valued program among emergency medicine residents seeking to advance their careers.

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Director

Ramin Tabatabai

Coordinator

Becky O'Neal, C-TAGME

Team

PGY1 Positions 20 ( 20, 20, 21, 18 )

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Training

Fellowship Rate: 3%
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Location

Los Angeles County, California

Population
10,014,009
Income
$82,516
Education
Education
35.6%
Employment
61.2%
Health
8.2%
Age
38
Crime
407
Housing
$649,500

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  • Pros: Exciting cultural opportunities, diverse culinary experiences, access to beautiful beaches, great weather, and potential networking opportunities in the entertainment industry.
  • Cons: High cost of living, traffic congestion, air pollution, and housing affordability challenges.

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