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Faculty Member of the Month | Emergency Medicine Residency
Can you guess who the Magnolia Regional Health Center Faculty Member o fthe Month is for September? Visit our website to find out who won!

The prevalence and frequency of these new programs at subpar locations is getting ridiculous. I heard about this incoming new residency from a phone call with a CMG Sr. recruiter whom I've known for years and was discussing jobs and regional EM related news. I'm very familiar with this state and this region and I can't fathom why on earth someone would think to start an EM residency at this hospital of all places. This is not a slight against the newly hired dept chair...I know him personally and I like him. That being said, here are the stats:
Magnolia Regional is only a level III trauma center with 200 beds in the entire hospital. The ED sees only 33K pt's a year. The ED has only 25 beds! It's in Corinth, MS! The population is like...14K.
I mean, c'mon...why don't we just start a new EM residency at a FSED while we're at it. How do these things get approved? Yet another incoming residency at a ridiculous location that will only flood the market with even more grads. I wouldn't even be that upset if I had confidence that the residents would be well trained but this is a terrible location! They would have to be farmed out to NMMC in Tupelo, MS (75K, Level II, might as well be level I) huge hospital, to get any real training and exposure to quality pathology and medical subspecialties. I doubt that would even happen as I heard NMMC has a new FM EM fellowship. So, I have no idea where they would rotate other than MRHC. Crazy.