Stipends and benefits for all LLUMC residency programs.
Residents are provided health, disability, life, and malpractice insurance.
A copy of Harwood-Nuss Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine textbook.
A copy of Evidence Based Medicine - How to Practice and Teach EBM by Straus
Subscription to EM Rap.
American College of Emergency Physicians and the Emergency Medicine Residents Association memberships.
Annals of Emergency Medicine subscription.
Multiple residents are sponsored by the program to attend the national ACEP, SAEM, and CAL/ACEP meetings each year. The entire first-year class attends the CAL-ACEP Scientific Assembly at the end of their internship, and all of the seniors attend the ACEP national meeting at the beginning of their final year.
Residency library and office space, near the LLUMC emergency department with restricted card-key access. This library contains extensive textbooks, current journals, an article filing cabinet, and four computers with internet access. Residents are provided with personal email addresses. A full-page scanner and software facilitate the creation of presentations. Up-To-Date, MD Consult, MEDLINE search and POISINDEX features are available 24 hours in this library as well as in the Medical Center emergency department itself.

Free, unlimited access to the Drayson Center, an immense recreation complex on the LLU campus. This state-of-the-art facility was completed in 1995 and boasts extensive aerobics and weight-training equipment, three full-size indoor basketball courts, two running tracks--one indoor and one outdoor, five racquetball courts, an indoor climbing wall, two large heated swimming pools, four softball fields, six lighted tennis courts, and two lighted volleyball courts. One of the pools has a 22-foot-high, 150-foot water slide.
LLU also has an intramural sports program with softball, volleyball, football, soccer, and basketball. Classes and training are available for rock climbing, tennis, SCUBA, marathon race training, golf, aerobics, karate, and much more.