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I am applying to medical schools but I have two questions that I would love to be answered
1) Which are the strongest EM programs in the country?
2) is it possible to do research during an EM residency?
It depends on what you mean by strong. For me, strong was a regionally to nationally respected three year program that was not based at a university. I wanted to train at a place where we wouldn't have 24 hr access to every subspecialist because I want/need to learn how to be the doc when backup isn't coming. Some of the big, nationally respected university programs couldn't offer that, so for me, they were not strong programs. Others feel differently.
I am applying to medical schools but I have two questions that I would love to be answered
1) Which are the strongest EM programs in the country?
2) is it possible to do research during an EM residency?
Then why are you asking this question? You have about a 70% chance of changing your mind about specialty.
This is a decent overview: http://anastomosed.wordpress.com/2012/07/10/top-reputation-residencies-by-specialty/
So which programs qualified under your definition of strong? I have a similar feeling about EM, would love to hear what you had to say.
I am applying to medical schools but I have two questions that I would love to be answered
1) Which are the strongest EM programs in the country?
2) is it possible to do research during an EM residency?

The strongest programs include EM fellowships, a trauma center with trauma/surgical critical care fellows, a burn center, in a city with really hot summers and a huge violent population.
and Baltimore, Memphis...So, Miami, Houston and LA?
...Chicago, Detroit...and Baltimore, Memphis...
Atlanta, NYC, New Orleans, Newark......Chicago, Detroit...