New York-Presbyterian/Queens Program
Emergency medicine - Flushing, NY | ACGME Code: 1103531173 | NRMP Code: 1822110C0
The New York-Presbyterian Queens Emergency Medicine Residency Program is a premier program that offers a robust and comprehensive training experience. They are a community-based tertiary care center with a high level of medical acuity and diversity, seeing approximately 100,000 patient visits annually. The program is affiliated with Weill Medical College of Cornell University and offers various unique experiences such as trauma care, toxicology, and educational EMS experiences.
Their training sites include the New York City Poison Control Center, FDNY Emergency Medical Services, and Penn Presbyterian Medical Center at the University of Pennsylvania. Residents also have opportunities for international, national, and regional electives.
The program's education and research components are strong, featuring a progressive didactic curriculum, extensive simulation-based learning, and dedicated research time. They offer funding for conference attendance and support for residents involved in research activities.
Ultrasound plays a significant role in the program, with a dedicated Emergency Ultrasound division and extensive training opportunities in point-of-care ultrasound. The program also emphasizes global health initiatives related to ultrasound education.
Additionally, the program focuses on simulation and critical care, pediatric emergency medicine, administration, international EM, and global health. They have a strong wellness and resilience curriculum that includes regular resident-sponsored events and protected academic time.
The New York-Presbyterian Queens Emergency Medicine Residency Program provides a comprehensive training experience in a diverse and high-acuity setting, preparing residents to manage a wide range of challenging cases.
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PGY1 Positions 9 ( 9, 9, 9 )
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New York
Living in Flushing, NY
- Crime rate and safety: Flushing has a relatively low crime rate compared to other parts of New York City. Like any urban area, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take precautions.
- Fun activities: Flushing offers a diverse range of activities including delicious Asian cuisine, Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Queens Botanical Garden, and shopping at Flushing's Chinatown.
- Climate: Flushing experiences all four seasons with warm summers and chilly winters. Be prepared for snowfall during the winter months.
- Races and population: Flushing is a diverse neighborhood with a large Asian population, particularly Chinese and Korean residents.
- Education: Flushing is home to several reputable schools including Townsend Harris High School and the Queens College campus of The City University of New York.
- Cost of living: The cost of living in Flushing is lower than Manhattan but higher than some other parts of New York City. Housing costs can vary depending on the neighborhood.
- Proximity to bigger cities: Flushing is approximately a 30-minute drive to Manhattan. New York City offers endless opportunities for entertainment, dining, and cultural experiences.
- Pros: Diverse community, cultural attractions, proximity to Manhattan.
- Cons: Higher cost of living compared to other parts of the city, traffic congestion.
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