Each base has different criteria for elective residents based on their call volume and availability of a third seat on the aircraft. In addition to residents, STARS has multiple other groups of learners who work in the HEMS environment.
STARS’ Calgary base accepts fifth year FRCPC Emergency Medicine and Anesthesia residents as well as Critical Care Medicine Fellows from accredited Canadian residency/fellowship programs. Depending on the timing, STARS’ Calgary base may accept late fourth year residents undertaking either a transport medicine fellowship or an EMS fellowship as part of their training.
Contact: Dr. Chase Krook at ckrook@stars.ca
STARS’ Edmonton base accepts residents in the latter half and beyond of PGY 4 for electives. Priority is given to emergency medicine and acute care residents. A maximum of two residents per academic block are accepted. There are no blackout dates for specific resident groups. A senior transport resident rotation is for residents who have previously completed the STARS transport resident elective. This elective involves primary call triage in consultation with the attending transport physician to learn about more advanced transport decision making.
Contact: Dr. Eddie Chang at echang@stars.ca
STARS’ Grande Prairie base accepts end of PGY 4 and PGY 5 FRCPC Emergency Medicine and Anesthesia residents as well as Critical Care Medicine Fellows from accredited Canadian residency/fellowship programs.
Contact: Dr. Ping Chen at pchen@stars.ca
STARS’ Regina base accepts residents in Saskatchewan emergency medicine programs for a core curriculum rotation. Other residents are welcome to apply for ride-along observation opportunities.
Contact: Dr. Dallas Pearson at dpearson@stars.ca
STARS’ Saskatoon base accepts Saskatchewan-based PGY 4 and PGY 5 FRCPC Emergency Medicine residents. Other residents are welcome to apply for ride-along observation opportunities.
Contact: Dr. Dallas Pearson at dpearson@stars.ca
STARS’ Winnipeg base accepts end of PGY 4 and PGY 5 FRCPC Emergency Medicine and Anesthesia residents as well as Critical Care Medicine Fellows from accredited Canadian residency/fellowship programs. Senior learners from other streams of training may be considered for individual approval by the base Medical Director. There are no blackout dates reserved for specific resident groups.
Contact: Dr. Jorden Arbour at jarbour@stars.ca