CarePoint Health/Bayonne Medical Center Program
Transitional year - Bayonne, NJ | ACGME Code: 9993300244 | NRMP Code: 1451999P0
The Transitional Year Program at Bayonne Medical Center - CarePoint Health offers a 13-block educational program that covers multiple clinical disciplines. This program is designed to prepare residents for specific specialties that require a year of fundamental clinical education as a prerequisite. The program is under the sponsorship of the Internal Medicine Residency Program, and the schedule is adjusted based on the requirements of the advanced standing program (PGY2) to which each resident is matched.
Residents in this program rotate monthly through internal medicine rotations and gain experience in emergency medicine, ambulatory care, and at least two months of electives of their choice. Elective options include anesthesiology, neurology, general surgery, pulmonary medicine, and other rotations agreed upon with the Transitional Year Residency Program Director.
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PGY1 Positions 4 ( 4, 0, 0 )
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Training
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Location
Bayonne city, New Jersey
Living in Bayonne, NJ
- Crime Rate and Safety: Bayonne has an average crime rate compared to other cities in the U.S. However, it is generally considered safe for residents.
- Fun Activities: Bayonne offers parks, a waterfront area with views of the Statue of Liberty, local restaurants, and community events. The city is also close to recreational areas like Liberty State Park.
- Climate: Bayonne experiences four distinct seasons, with warm summers and cold winters. Spring and fall are mild and pleasant.
- Races and Population: Bayonne has a diverse population with significant Caucasian, Hispanic, African American, and Asian communities.
- Education: Bayonne has a mix of public and private schools along with proximity to universities and colleges in nearby cities.
- Cost of Living: The cost of living in Bayonne is higher than the national average, mainly due to housing costs.
- Proximity to Bigger Cities: Bayonne is approximately 20-30 minutes away from both Jersey City and Newark by car. Jersey City offers a vibrant arts and cultural scene while Newark is known for its universities and historic sites.
- Pros: Access to New York City, diverse population, proximity to recreational areas.
- Cons: Higher cost of living, traffic congestion during peak times.
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