New York-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital Program
Emergency medicine - Brooklyn, NY | ACGME Code: 1103521147 | NRMP Code: 1429110C0
The Emergency Medicine Residency Program at NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital offers a comprehensive training program in emergency medicine. The hospital is an urban community hospital with a high-acuity, diverse patient population. The program aims to provide a breadth of experience to prepare graduates for various scenarios.
Training: The education and training of Emergency Medicine residents is a central focus of the program. Residents have the opportunity to evaluate over 105,000 patients annually, gaining exposure to high-acuity pathology. The hospital is a Level 2 trauma center, STEMI center, and Comprehensive Stroke Center, with a 24-hour pediatric emergency service.
Rotations: Residents participate in a variety of rotations including adult and pediatric critical care, telemetry, obstetrics, gynecology, ophthalmology, research, and administration. Rotations at Brookdale University Medical Center and the NYC Poison Control Center provide additional specialized experience.
Curriculum: The didactic teaching curriculum includes the Core Content Educational Presentation Series (CCEPS), featuring weekly educational sessions, grand rounds, resident case presentations, and literature reviews. The emphasis on research methodology and statistics is also a key component of the curriculum.
Special Features: - Residents receive training in ultrasound and procedural competency. - Residents have the opportunity to present research at conferences. - The program encourages participation in citywide conferences and symposia. - Faculty members actively engage in resident education and mentorship.
Application: The program uses the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) for applications. Selection criteria include academic credentials, aptitude, and personal qualities. Applicants must have graduated from an accredited College of Medicine, passed USMLE Step I and Step II, and signed an annual residency contract.
Overall, the Emergency Medicine Residency Program at NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital provides a well-rounded training experience in a diverse and high-acuity clinical setting.
For more information on the program and application process, please visit the program's website.
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- Emergency Medicine Residency Program | NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital
- Meet Our Residents - Emergency Medicine Residency Program | NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital
- Rotations Opportunities for Students - Emergency Medicine Residency Program | NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital
- Education & Training - Emergency Medicine Residency Program | NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital
- About the Program - Emergency Medicine Residency | NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital
- Alumni - Emergency Medicine Residency Program | NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital
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PGY1 Positions 13 ( 13, 14, 12 )
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Brooklyn borough, Kings County, New York
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