Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell at Staten Island University Hospital Program
Location:
Staten Island, NYSpecialty:
PediatricsACGME Code:
3203513423NRMP Program Code:
1515320C0The Pediatrics program affiliated with the Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell at Staten Island University Hospital offers a comprehensive medical residency designed to foster early career development in pediatric practitioners. This three-year program is structured to provide residents with a well-rounded education, clinical rotations, and opportunities for valuable hands-on experience in a variety of pediatric subspecialties.
Curriculum Structure
The curriculum features a robust framework where residents engage in direct patient care across multiple settings. This includes rotations through inpatient pediatrics, outpatient clinics, and pediatric emergency departments. The program emphasizes experiential learning with a focus on developing clinical reasoning, management skills, and knowledge of pediatric syndromes and disorders.
Rotations
Residents will rotate through several core areas, including:
- Pediatric inpatient medicine
- Pediatric intensive care unit (PICU)
- Neonatology
- Pediatric emergency medicine
- Outpatient services and continuity clinic
- Behavioral pediatrics
Additionally, the program provides elective opportunities in pediatric subspecialties such as cardiology, endocrinology, and hematology-oncology, enabling residents to tailor their education to their interests and career goals.
Training Sites
The primary training site is Staten Island University Hospital, which provides a diverse patient population and a wide range of pediatric cases. The hospital is well-equipped to offer high-quality care and features state-of-the-art medical technologies. There are also opportunities for rotations at affiliated sites, further broadening the training experience and exposure.
Research Opportunities
The program encourages residents to engage in research activities. There is a dedicated research committee that supports residents in developing and implementing research projects, encompassing both clinical and basic science research. This scholarly activity is critical in helping residents publish their work and present at national conferences.
Unique Aspects of the Program
One of the unique features of the Pediatrics program is its commitment to enhancing the wellness and resilience of its residents. The program integrates a wellness curriculum that fosters a supportive environment, emphasizing stress management and personal well-being alongside rigorous clinical education.
Visa Sponsorship
The program offers visa support, specifically sponsoring J1 visas for international medical graduates. The possibility of H1B visa sponsorship is assessed on a year-by-year basis, ensuring that international applicants have the opportunity for residency training.
Competitiveness and Application Requirements
The Pediatrics program is regarded as highly competitive, welcoming all applicants, including DO and IMG candidates. Applicants are generally required to have completed their medical education within recent years and must provide documentation such as USMLE scores, letters of recommendation, and a personal statement.
It is important to note that the program typically does not accept candidates with more than one failed USMLE or COMLEX attempt as part of their application process. Candidates should also demonstrate a strong commitment to pediatrics through relevant experience and accomplishments.
Learning Environment
The learning environment in the Pediatrics program emphasizes both teamwork and leadership development. Residents have numerous opportunities to lead educational initiatives and partake in quality improvement projects. This involvement is crucial for personal growth and allows residents to actively contribute to enhancing patient care within the institution.
Community Engagement
Residents are encouraged to participate in community services, which further enriches their training and allows them to engage with the diverse populations in Staten Island. There are several outreach programs that focus on pediatric health education and preventive care.
Overall, the Pediatrics residency at Staten Island University Hospital aims to provide a supportive and comprehensive educational experience, preparing residents for successful careers in pediatrics.
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Director
Juae Cynthia Chang, MDProgram Director Appointed Since July 2012Coordinator
Program
Program Size
Composition
Quality of Life
First year average hours per week:
60hrsFirst year max cons. hours on duty:
24hrsFirst Year Salary:
$80,465First Year Paid Vacation:
20 daysFirst Year Paid Sick Leave:
Unlimited daysTraining
Fellowship Rate:
63%Faculty to Residents Ratio:
1.4XResidents career path:
Admission
Min. Step 2 Score:
-Visa Sponsorship:
H1B, J1YOG Cutoff:
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Staten Island, NY
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Living in Staten Island, NY:
- Crime Rate and Safety: Staten Island is considered one of the safest boroughs in New York City. The crime rate is relatively low compared to other areas in the city.
- Fun Activities: Staten Island offers a mix of suburban and urban living. Residents can enjoy parks, beaches, cultural events, and a variety of restaurants.
- Climate: Staten Island has a temperate climate with warm summers and cold winters. Snowfall is common in the winter months.
- Races and Population: The population of Staten Island is diverse, with a mix of different races and ethnicities.
- Education: There are several schools and colleges in Staten Island, providing educational options for residents.
- Cost of Living: The cost of living in Staten Island is higher than in some other parts of New York City but more affordable than Manhattan.
- Proximity to Bigger Cities: Staten Island is connected to Manhattan by the Staten Island Ferry, providing easy access to the city. Driving to Manhattan can take around 30-45 minutes depending on traffic.
- Pros: Safe environment, diverse community, proximity to New York City, outdoor recreational opportunities.
- Cons: Higher cost of living compared to some areas, can be less connected to the vibrant city life of Manhattan.