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As a bed teaching hospital, Freeman provides medical students and resident doctors the opportunity to study with some of the most knowledgeable and dedicated physicians in the country. Our medical training programs provide a balance of primary, secondary, tertiary and inpatient quartiary care; ambulatory care; emergency care; and community health. Situated in the southwest corner of Missouri, our hospital has a very large, diverse area from which we receive patients.
Founded in by John W. Freeman, we have a longstanding tradition of excellence. On average, we see over 40, patients per year through the Emergency Department. All of our teaching faculty are board certified in emergency medicine. We are proud of the training our residents receive and honored to take part in serving our community with the care that we provide.
We have a cadre of 18 residents, taking six residents per year. Our residents represent a diverse group of individuals who are excited about emergency medicine. We have a diverse training program with weekly classroom didactics and fast paced bedside training in the Emergency Department.
To provide a high-level education in a diverse, community hospital setting where hard-working residents with interest in identification and treatment of emergent life-threatening conditions will be afforded an opportunity to gather knowledge, hone skills and cultivate attributes that are most becoming of an emergency medicine leader.
With a medical staff of more than physicians, a state-of-the-art trauma center and a bed ICU, Freeman serves as a tertiary referral center for northeast Oklahoma, southeast Kansas and northwest Arkansas, as well as southwest Missouri. Freeman Graduate Medical Education W. Joplin, MO Our faculty are all subspecialty trained and offer expert care to their patients while opening their practices to residents and students.