Emergency Medical Services Fellowship Program
The UT Southwestern Emergency Medical Services Fellowship Program is an ACGME-accredited one-year program for residency-trained physicians offered in conjunction with the Department of Emergency Medicine and the UT Southwestern/Parkland BioTel EMS System.
Completion of a master’s-level graduate training is an optional component of this multidisciplinary fellowship program.
Why Train at UT Southwestern
Since 1998, the UT Southwestern EMS Fellowship Program has been a cornerstone of emergency medical services (EMS) in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. The program offers a comprehensive and unmatched training experience, equipping fellows to excel across a wide range of EMS environments upon graduation. Key features include:
- Expert EMS faculty with extensive field and academic experience
- Collaborative partnerships with top-tier EMS organizations
- A dynamic curriculum focused on innovative and impactful models of EMS care delivery
The fellowship is further strengthened by the acclaimed Parkland Biotel system, which provides access to a state-of-the-art operations center and robust medical direction across multiple EMS agencies.
Program Resources

- BioTel (responds to more than 300,000 EMS incidents annually)
- El Centro College (trains most of the paramedics in North Texas)
- UT Southwestern School of Health Professions
- Injury Prevention Center of Greater Dallas (BioTel sees about 80,000 injuries each year)
- Parkland Hospital Victim Intervention Program (receives more than 1,000 annual cases)
- North Texas Poison Control Center (provides more than 72,000 annual consults)
- Dallas/Fort Worth CareFlite (serves 5.8 million in DFW)
- Emergency Medicine Match Calendar
Current Fellows Fellowship Alumni
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