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Austin Bennett, DO, FAWM, of our Vandalia Health CAMC Emergency Medical Services Fellowship, delivered a lecture to our Emergency Medicine residents on avalanche rescue and knot tying used for wilderness medicine.
Vandalia Health CAMC Emergency Medical Services fellow Austin Bennett, DO, FAWM, and incoming fellow Patrick Sawyers, DO, participated in a joint training event with the Charleston Fire Department. The training focused on vehicle extrication and patient care in the field.
The Vandalia Health CAMC Emergency Medicine Residency hosted this weekβs journal club at Uncork and Create, giving our trainees, faculty and staff a chance to tap into their artistic sides.π¨
Connor McKay, DO, a Vandalia Health CAMC Emergency Medicine resident, recently represented our program at the American College of Emergency Physicians Leadership & Advocacy Conference in Washington, D.C., alongside other West Virginia ACEP members.
This week, Vandalia Health CAMC Emergency Medicine residents Patrick Kane, DO; Connor McKay, DO; and Levi Nolan, MD, partnered with Pharmacy residents to present a poster at the CAMC Institute for Academic Medicine's Quality Improvement Symposium.
The CAMC Institute for Academic Medicine is pleased to announce that it has named Brian Hensley, MD, FACEP, program director of the Emergency Medicine Residency at Vandalia Health CAMC, effective May 1.
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Emergency Medical Services Fellowship Program Director Collin Smith, DO, program coordinator Emily Brown and the programβs first two trainees β Austin Bennett, DO, FAWM, and incoming fellow Patrick Sawyers, DO β enjoyed connecting over dinner to discuss the program.
Faculty and trainees from the Vandalia Health CAMC Emergency Medicine Residency and Emergency Medical Services Fellowship were stationed at the UC Marathon racecourse, providing on-site medical care to runners.
This week's journal club took the Vandalia Health CAMC Emergency Medicine residents to the driving range! There, they practiced their swings and enjoyed pizza while discussing articles.
Program leaders from the Vandalia Health CAMC Emergency Medicine Residency and the Emergency Medical Services Fellowship recently took part in the Council of Residency Directors Academic Assembly, hosted by the American College of Emergency Physicians in Orlando, FL.
The Vandalia Health CAMC Emergency Medicine Residency is proud to announce that Brian Hensley, MD, FACEP, will serve as its next program director, and Brent Brash II, DO, FACEP, will serve as associate program director, effective May 1.
The CAMC Institute for Academic Medicine's Emergency Medicine department is pleased to announce the appointment of Kerry McCabe, DO; Cody Fluharty, DO; Jarrod Kahre, DO; and Micaela Ramsey, DO, as core faculty, effective May 1.
Today, the Vandalia Health CAMC Emergency Medical Services fellow and Emergency Medicine residents participated in tactical training and an active assailant exercise conducted by the CAMC Institute for Academic Medicine in collaboration with law enforcement.
The Vandalia Health CAMC Emergency Medicine Residency is proud to announce that Connor McKay, DO, and Levi Nolan, MD, will serve as the program's chief residents in the 2026 - 2027 academic year. Please join us in congratulating them!
Patrick Sawyers, DO, Chief Resident of the Vandalia Health CAMC Emergency Medicine Residency, reflected on the highlights of his training experience. Later this year, he will begin the Emergency Medical Services Fellowship. https://t.co/pym1Cs5AC5.
Yesterday, our Emergency Medical Services fellow, Emergency Medicine residents and department faculty participated in lectures and hands-on sessions at the 2026 Vandalia Health CAMC Emergency Medicine Symposium at the CAMC Center for Learning and Research.
The Vandalia Health CAMC Emergency Medicine Residency embraced the winter weather with an ice skating outing paired with its latest journal club discussion of two trauma-related articles.