The GW Department of Emergency Medicine provides emergency patient care to three hospitals, educates the next generation of health professionals and provides a wide range of innovative emergency medicine consulting services.

The Department of Emergency Medicine (DEM) of The George Washington University is actively involved in a wide range of Emergency Medicine-related clinical, educational, research, and consulting programs. In support of our medical student, resident, and fellowship education programs and clinical research programs, the DEM staffs the ED’s of three hospitals including one hospital-based Hyperbarics / Wound Care program. The DEM also offers a wide range of Emergency Medicine consulting activities including: medical support for the travel assistance and commercial shipping industries, staffing solutions for remote clinics, telemedicine-related services, community-oriented emergency care programs.

Our mission is to provide excellent emergency patient care, train the next generation of health professionals, create new knowledge in the fields of Emergency Medicine and Emergency Management, and continually innovate.

Programs & Services

Featured Programs

Operated out of the GW Department of Emergency Medicine, Maritime Medical Access utilizes telemedicine to aid ships at sea.

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Education

Emergency Medicine Residency

The Emergency Medicine Residency Program at the George Washington University is sponsored by the George Washington University Medical Center in collaboration with the INOVA Fairfax Hospital Center. The DEM also sponsors a series of Fellowships that will create a new generation of Emergency Medicine leaders domestically and globally. Click on the link below to learn more.

Disaster Medicine

The Ronald Reagan Institute of Emergency Medicine's Disaster Medicine Service is a consultation and training resource to national and international organizations responsible for disaster planning, preparedness and response.

Faculty members from the Reagan Institute are actively involved in the medical training programs for Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), National Disaster Medical System (NDMS), Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA) and the United Nations Relief Organization.

Areas of Expertise:

  • Medical Disaster Planning
  • Search and Rescue
  • Collapsed Structure Response
  • Medical consequence management to hazardous material events
  • Medical consequence management to terrorist events
  • Medical preparation for mass gathering events
  • Incident command management
  • Confined space medical training

Selected Accomplishments and Initiatives:

  • Provides FEMA, NDMS, OFDA and others with on-line and off-line assistance in the medical management of disasters
  • Providing Community Emergency Response Team Program Training for the District of Columbia
  • Assists U.S. Customs and the Special Response Teams (SRT)
  • Medical Managers for FEMAs Incident Support Team (IST)
  • Provides emergency response and incident command courses to organizations that include the International Development Bank, Peace Corps and the World Bank
  • Initiated initial Incident Command Center activities for FEMA in response to the attack on the World Trade Center, 2001
  • Involved in the search and rescue efforts at the Pentagon, 2001
  • Medical advisor to the Secretary of State during international travel (1998-2000)
  • Responded to the Izmit, Turkey and Taipei, Taiwan earthquakes, and the U.S. Embassy Bombing in Nairobi with the Foreign Disaster Assistance Urban Search and Rescue Team
  • Responded to the Oklahoma City bombing disaster in 1995
  • Sponsors National Disaster Medicine Fellowship
  • Directs the medical component of the Fairfax County Task Force Search and Rescue Team

Current and former Clients:

  • Federal Emergency Management Agency
  • Office for U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance/USAID
  • United States Public Health Service
  • National Association for Search and Rescue
  • Central United States Earthquake Consortium/CDC
  • SAIC
  • Peace Corps
  • International Development Bank
  • Research Planning Inc.
  • World Bank
  • Unites States Customs
  • Sultanate of Oman
  • Country of Estonia
  • U.S. State Department