
Become an EMSS Scribe
- Be a part of the fast-paced, intense ED lifestyle
- Witness actual patient emergencies
- Must have the intellect and desire for a medical career
- Nights, weekends, holidays required
Phoenix
Tucson
California:
Burlingame
Los Alamitos
Mission Viejo
Modesto
Murrieta
Northridge
Orange
Palmdale
Sacramento
Santa Barbara
Thousand Oaks
Upland
Ventura
West Hills
Florida:
Brandon
Kissimmee
Lakeland
Ocala
Georgia:
Atlanta
Maryland:
Glen Burnie
New Jersey:
Brick
Neptune
New York:
New York
North Carolina:
Alamance
Charlotte
Greensboro
Reidsville
Oklahoma:
Shawnee
Texas:
El Paso
Richardson
Stephenville
Washington:
Centralia
Tacoma
Yakima
“Working as a scribe has furthered my enthusiasm for becoming a doctor. Every shift in the ER is a new opportunity to learn about a variety of patient’concerns and procedures. The acute and time-critical cases make the ER function with a seemingly chaotic eloquence that is beautiful to behold and exhilarating to be a part of.“
-Burgundy Tyrrel
Emergency Medical Scribe
Cottage Hospital, Santa Barbara, CA
“The experience gained through the scribe program was essential to my preparation to medical school. Working around emergency physicians and immersing myself in the mindset of a doctor greatly helped me see the big picture as I studied for basic science courses during my first two years of medical school. I felt that I had a huge advantage when it came time to learn about history taking and physical exam. While many of my classmates struggled to smoothly conduct patient interviews, my interviews were much more natural.“
- Samme Moschettieri
Emergency Medical Scribe
Cottage Hospital, Santa Barbara, CA