Kingman Regional Medical Center, Emergency Medicine Residency
The Kingman Regional Medical Center Emergency Medicine Residency is an ideal learning environment filled with great cases in a supportive atmosphere.
About the Program
The program is an ideal learning environment with great cases in a supportive atmosphere. We see a diverse population with rare pathology. Our team of physicians, nurses, and staff values the residents and takes pride in our program.
You will have unopposed training in all procedures, such as central lines, resuscitations, intubations, traumas, and much more. Please contact us for more information about the exciting opportunities the program has to offer you as you become an emergency medicine physician.
Mission
The program’s mission is to provide emergency care to the community with compassion and commitment. The program seeks to nourish intellectual creativity and foster a safe environment to allow critical thinking and communication skills that stimulate personal growth and engender professional development. Our mission is to achieve educational excellence while mastering the healing arts with genuine respect and understanding of everyone they encounter. Through the usage of innovative ideas, evidence-based medicine, and best-in-class approaches, residents will gain the knowledge to re-imagine emergency care for future generations.
Aims
- To train physicians with competence in acquiring medical knowledge, new emergency medicine research, and the application of evidence-based medicine.
- To prepare physicians to face a wide array of community health care needs and apply best practice strategies to meet these needs.
Life in Kingman, AZ
Kingman is in the northwest part of Arizona and has a population of 30,000. Billed as the “Heart of Historic Route 66,” Kingman has over 60 buildings on the National Historic Register. It is also a good base for exploring wilderness areas, offering hiking and camping opportunities. We enjoy the seasons here at an elevation of 3,300 feet, with summers in the high 90s and occasional snow flurries in the winter.