Originally posted by Freeeedom!
Quinn,
OUt of curiosity...how do you feel about the AAEM position regarding the Team Health association with your new residency in Tampa??
I knew you were interested in an AAEM position, correct...so does their opinion affect your involvement in the AAEM or your residency?
Freeeeeeeeee-
Did a search on AAEM's website, but didn't find anything about their position on TeamHealth. I'd be pretty interested if you could tell me where to get it or what-not. I thought I read all my newsletters and stuff but something must have passed me by.
Having been about two and a half weeks into residency, I can say that Team Health's association with USF's EM residency is minimal at best. Even though the attendings are employees of TH (and I think are now connected to USF), their loyalties lie in the residency and the residents themselves. Believe it or not, some of the attendings here have taught me more stuff in one shift than some of the academic attendings did on my elective/audition rotations.
One thing that Team Health's association does effect is one of our "Emergency Medicine Administration" months (elective in third year I believe). We are invited to spend one week at any of Team Health's regional offices to see how administration of contracts/departments work.
I do not regret my decision one bit about going to USF, and can honestly say that Team Health has less than a 2% infleunce on the residency or the training.
I will say that TGH has some phenomenal pathology. Unlike my audition rotations (which were in Philadelphia and Baltimore), the patient pathology is quite varied! It is indeed a cornucopia of patients. You'll get your IVDU/Cocaine addicts, your alcoholics, your homeless, and most definately your trauma, but you also see a suburban/yuppie side of Tampa as well (as the hospital is right next to the nicest part of Tampa, $1,000,000+ homes). And we are getting a new ED which will be completed when I am a third year, so it definately is an up and coming residency.
I also REALLY enjoy the fact that no one is above me... that ANYTHING that goes on in the ED is potentially mine (or a fellow interns). And the one on one with the attendings is great.
I can see how some people would worry that the attendings are employees of Team Health... but in reality, what is the difference between those attendings and the 30 attendings at the University of X who are employees of a conglomerate/corporate body such as the "University of X Clinical Associates Group" or "Universtiy of X Emergency Associates." Same thing, 'cept TH is a bit bigger.
Q, DO