Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Long Island Jewish Medical Center

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History

The high acuity and pathology mix has been commented on consistently by visitors, medical students and residents. This is the result of the combined experience between three large training sites: LIJ and NUMC and Jacobi hospitals. They also treat a large variety of patients from all socio-economic classes. With the addition of Nassau University Medical Center , They see a lager volume of blunt and penetrating trauma, in addition to the high acuity medical patient. Long Island Jewish is a tertiary medical center with the largest Children's Hospital on Long Island. An intensive orientation for all new interns begins your residency.

Leadership

  • Department Chair: Andrew Sama, MD
  • Program Director: Gino Farina, MD
  • Associate/Assistant Program Director:
  • Research Director: Robert Silverman, MD

Training Locations

Primary Hospital

Long Island Jewish Medical Center

Secondary Hospital

Nassau University Medical Center

Curriculum

PGY1

  • Orientation - 4 weeks
  • Critical Care- 4 weeks
  • Medical Floors- 4 weeks
  • Ultrasound- 2 weeks
  • Anesth/US- 4 weeks
  • Adult ED- 26 weeks
  • Peds ED- 4 weeks
  • Vacation- 4 weeks

PGY2

  • Hand- 4 weeks
  • Ortho 4 weeks
  • Peds ED- 4 weeks
  • Critical Care - 4 weeks
  • Adult Emegency Medicine- 30 weeks
  • Emergency Med Services- 2 weeks
  • Vacation- 4 weeks

PGY3

  • OB- 4 weeks
  • Toxicology- 4 weeks
  • Critical Care - 4 weeks
  • Adult ED- 28 weeks
  • Pediatric ED- 6 weeks
  • Ultrasound- 2 weeks
  • Vacation- 4 weeks

PGY4

  • Adult ED- 28 weeks
  • Admin - 2 weeks
  • Pediatric Emergency- 10 weeks
  • Elective- 8 weeks
  • Vacation- 4 weeks

Electives

Fellowships

Contact Information

Residency Coordinator: Sandra Luciano Email: SLuciano@NSHS.EDU Phone: +1 718 470 7873

External Links

http://lijed.org/

See Also

Authors

Yos Yachivev