This fellowship was created to prepare emergency medicine trained physicians for leadership within their group, their hospital and their health system in the future. The Emergency Medical Services Fellowship equips emergency physicians with the knowledge and skills to become national leaders in the field of pre-hospital care. The Global Emergency Medicine Fellowship equips emergency physicians to become competent in the delivery of medical care in the underdeveloped and developing world. The Point-of-care Ultrasound in Resource-Limited Settings (PURLS) fellowship equips emergency physicians with the clinical, logistical, and point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) expertise necessary to practice and educate in the unique environment of resource-limited settings, where tropical diseases and lack of advanced diagnostic imaging and subspecialty support present significant challenges. The Research Fellowship leads to a Master's Degree in Public Health and Clinical Translational Science. Students will obtain the critical investigative and collaborative skills they need to to make a substantive and sustained academic impact in their chosen area of study. The Simulation fellowship is designed to provide physicians the education, skills and experience needed to become not only a simulationist, but a leader in simulation and medical education. The mission of the UAB Social Emergency Medicine and Population Health (SEMPH) Fellowship is to discover, teach, and mitigate the unique social determinants of health that impact patients who seek emergency care in the UAB Health System and across Alabama and the Southeast. The training program is designed to give graduates of emergency medicine residency programs the knowledge and skills to become ultrasound program directors and leaders in the field of emergency ultrasound.