Well, if that's the case, then referring to this paragraph in that document:
"One year of the residents total training must be the Clinical Base
Year, which should provide the resident with 12 months of broad
education in medical disciplines relevant to the practice of
anesthesiology. The Clinical Base Year usually precedes training
in clinical anesthesia. It is strongly recommended that the Clinical
Base Year be completed before the resident begins the CA-2
year; the Clinical Base Year, however, must be completed before
the resident begins the CA-3 year."
It seems possible that the residents who didn't do EM during their CBY could do it sometime before their CA-3 year.
Also, where are you getting your information? I don't believe there are "tons" of TY programs that don't offer EM, simply because an EM block is required for TY programs to receive accreditation from the ACGME.
The Transitional Year Committee of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) sets requirements for all Transitional Year programs. These requirements are as follows:
- A minimum of 24 weeks of disciplines that provide fundamental clinical skills (Emergency Medicine, Family Practice, Internal Medicine, OB/GYN, Pediatrics or Surgery) plus:
- A minimum of 4 weeks of Emergency Medicine
- A minimum of 4 weeks (140 hours) of ambulatory care from Family Practice, Internal Medicine, OB/GYN, Pediatrics, or Surgery
- A minimum of 8 weeks of elective
(Taken from the Harbor-UCLA TY program website)