 Hi, I'm Jenny Guaither, the co-director for the Emergency Medicine and Pediatrics Residency. We were established in 1995 and residents complete a five-year program in both emergency medicine and pediatrics and our board eligible in both. We accept two residents per year and our graduates have gone out all over the country completing fellowships and things such as EMS and moving on to both academic and community centers and have become leaders in their field even directing emergency departments and becoming program directors. Hi everybody, my name is Tasha. I'm a fourth-year combined resident. The reason why I chose a combined program is the incredible versatility that it offers. We get to do PEDS inpatient, we get to do PEDS outpatient. You can do PEDS subspecialty, adult ED or PEDS ED. I'm interested in global health and so I found that would be very adaptable towards the global health setting. Additionally, why Baltimore? Well, I was very interested in this specific program as soon as I heard about shock trauma. Shock trauma is the pioneer in trauma medicine. They came up with a golden hour. We get to do five rotations there and people travel there from all over the world to train and I think it's simply outstanding. The other incredible thing that we get to do is journal clubs. We have monthly journal clubs specific to us where we get to travel all through the city and go to each other's houses. Hey guys, I'm Kelsey. I'm one of the second-year residents. For me, I chose emergency medicine pediatrics just because I truly just enjoyed both specialties so much when I was a med student. Having the opportunity to do full spectrum emergency medicine and pediatrics was a huge draw for me. In my future practice, I'm hoping to do a combination of community ED where I have a pediatric niche as well as doing some pediatric primary care a couple of days a week. In addition to shock trauma, we also have a lot of great unique training opportunities here. We get to go to Children's National for a pediatric trauma and burn rotation. We have some dedicated pediatric anesthesia time. We have opportunities to go to Hopkins for their PZD as well as plenty of time in our own pediatric ED here. Our residents really live kind of all over the city. There's a lot of great unique neighborhoods with their own fun bars and restaurants. I recently bought a house out in the suburbs, so there's really something for everyone here in Baltimore. It's really just a fun place to train and great place to live. Thanks so much, guys. I really look forward to seeing you guys over Zoom for your interviews in a couple months.