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Residency is a time of exponential learning and how better to supplement this learning then by moonlighting and applying everything you learn to real-world patient care. With my personal interests in urgent care - emergency medicine, I am able to further expand my scope of education and clinical experience with EPA. Their courteous staff has a genuine understanding of "the resident" schedule, and truly work with the resident in scheduling hours that best fit our busy schedule. With multiple locations and friendly ER staff, EPA offers excellent clinical opportunities that challenge me as a physician and makes transition to real life practice a wonderful experience.
Dr. Larry Ladi
Moonlighting for EPA has been such a great experience. It gave me the chance to evaluate and treat conditions that I haven't come across yet in residency. It has taught me to be efficient, thorough, and to think on my feet. It has really improved my skills in the office. You can tell clinically who moonlights and who doesn't. The money is not bad either. It's an opportunity that shouldn't be missed!
Dr. Matthew J. Roes
Working with EPA as a resident has allowed me to broaden my educational experiences by working in small town emergency departments in Iowa. Through these opportunities, I have gained a greater degree of confidence for disease recognition and treatment. These experiences and the skills gained will serve me well when I join a rural primary care clinic this summer.
Dr. Scott Maanum