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       Residency timeline
2010’s
      1990’s 2000’s
’93
Bob Knopp, MD, was hired to start the EM residency. Ready to return to Minnesota,
Dr. Knopp left the
residency he directed
in Fresno for 17 years to work on the development of the Regions Hospital Emergency Medicine Residency.
’96 Firstclassof8residentsstarts. The Class of 1999 included
Lori Barrett is selected for coordinator. Lori previously worked as the
department
head admin and EM office supervisor.
’99
’95
Residency receives a 3-year provisional accreditation
by the ACGME-RRC for Emergency Medicine and recruitment begins for the
first class of eight residents. Approximately 200 applications were reviewed and 126 interviews were conducted.
      students from Creighton University, University of Colorado, Mayo Medical School, University of Minnesota, and University of North Dakota.
PatAndersonjoinstheprogramasa program assistant.
Residency receives full 3-year ACGME accreditation and graduates its first class. Of that first class of eight residents, seven continue to work and live in Minnesota.
’04
Jessie Nelson, MD
(’04), is selected for
an Educational Fellowship and becomes the first faculty member for clinical simulation.
     ’00
’05
Felix Ankel, MD, is named program director. Dr. Ankel,
a graduate of the University
of Wisconsin Medical School, completed his residency at the University of Illinois-Chicago and joined the faculty at
St. Paul-Ramsey Medical Center in 1994.
’03
Residency receives a 5-year
full ACGME accreditation.
     ’09
Residency receives
a continued 5-year
full ACGME
accreditation.
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Medical Toxicology Fellowship is launched by Carson Harris, MD and Kristin Engebretsen, PharmD. EM grad, Matt Morgan, MD (’05), is selected as the first fellow.


























































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