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==History==
==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.
Zucker Emergency Medicine Residency at Hofstra-Northwell is the recently combined residency composed of Long Island Jewish and Northshore emergency medicine residencies. The newly combined program is a 3 year curriculum with a heavy emphasis on critical care and EM ultrasonography. It is also the academic affiliate and home of the FDNY-EMS Command Center. Northwell Health is the largest hospital system in New York state, and as a result there is a large variety of patients from all socio-economic classes. The residents have the opportunity to rotate through both major hospitals as well as Cohen's childrens hospital a level 1 pediatric trauma center.
 
==Leadership==
==Leadership==
*'''Department Chair:''' Andrew Sama, MD
*'''Department Chair:''' Lance Becker, MD
*'''Program Director:''' Gino Farina, MD
*'''Program Director:''' Tom Perera, MD
*'''Associate/Assistant Program Director:'''  
*'''Associate/Assistant Program Director:''' Pinaki Mukherji, MD., Mathew Nelson, MD
*'''Research Director:''' Robert Silverman, MD
*'''Research Director:''' Robert Silverman, MD
==Training Locations==
==Training Locations==
===Primary Hospital===
===Primary Hospital===
Long Island Jewish Medical Center
Long Island Jewish Medical Center
North Shore University Hospital
===Secondary Hospital===
===Secondary Hospital===
Nassau University Medical Center
Cohen's Children Hospital
Maryland Shock Trauma
 
==Curriculum==
==Curriculum==


===PGY1===
===PGY1===
*Orientation - 4 weeks  
*Orientation - 4 weeks  
*Critical Care- 4 weeks
*Critical Care- 6 weeks  
*Medical Floors- 4 weeks  
*Ultrasound- 2 weeks  
*Ultrasound- 2 weeks  
*Orthopaedics/Procedure Team- 2 weeks
*Obstetrics - 2 weeks
*Toxicology- 2 weeks
*Emergency Med Services - 2 weeks
*Anesth/US- 4 weeks  
*Anesth/US- 4 weeks  
*Adult ED- 26 weeks  
*Adult ED- 20 weeks  
*Peds ED- 4 weeks  
*Peds ED- 4 weeks  
*Vacation- 4 weeks  
*Vacation- 4 weeks  
===PGY2===
===PGY2===
*Hand- 4 weeks
*Ortho 4 weeks
*Peds ED- 4 weeks  
*Peds ED- 4 weeks  
*Critical Care - 4 weeks  
*Trauma/Critical Care at Maryland Shock Trauma - 4 weeks
*Adult Emegency Medicine- 30 weeks  
*CCU/PICU - 4 weeks  
*Emergency Med Services- 2 weeks  
*Adult Emegency Medicine- 28 weeks  
*Ultrasound- 2 weeks
*Elective 4 weeks
*Vacation- 4 weeks  
*Vacation- 4 weeks  
===PGY3===
===PGY3===
*OB- 4 weeks
*Toxicology- 4 weeks
*Critical Care - 4 weeks  
*Critical Care - 4 weeks  
*Adult ED- 28 weeks  
*Adult ED- 28 weeks  
*Pediatric ED- 6 weeks  
*Pediatric ED- 6 weeks  
*Ultrasound- 2 weeks  
*Elective 4 weeks  
*Vacation- 4 weeks
*Community 4 weeks
===PGY4===
*Adult ED- 28 weeks
*Admin - 2 weeks
*Pediatric Emergency- 10 weeks
*Elective- 8 weeks  
*Vacation- 4 weeks
*Vacation- 4 weeks


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Revisión del 14:00 10 ago 2018

History

Zucker Emergency Medicine Residency at Hofstra-Northwell is the recently combined residency composed of Long Island Jewish and Northshore emergency medicine residencies. The newly combined program is a 3 year curriculum with a heavy emphasis on critical care and EM ultrasonography. It is also the academic affiliate and home of the FDNY-EMS Command Center. Northwell Health is the largest hospital system in New York state, and as a result there is a large variety of patients from all socio-economic classes. The residents have the opportunity to rotate through both major hospitals as well as Cohen's childrens hospital a level 1 pediatric trauma center.

Leadership

  • Department Chair: Lance Becker, MD
  • Program Director: Tom Perera, MD
  • Associate/Assistant Program Director: Pinaki Mukherji, MD., Mathew Nelson, MD
  • Research Director: Robert Silverman, MD

Training Locations

Primary Hospital

Long Island Jewish Medical Center North Shore University Hospital

Secondary Hospital

Cohen's Children Hospital Maryland Shock Trauma

Curriculum

PGY1

  • Orientation - 4 weeks
  • Critical Care- 6 weeks
  • Ultrasound- 2 weeks
  • Orthopaedics/Procedure Team- 2 weeks
  • Obstetrics - 2 weeks
  • Toxicology- 2 weeks
  • Emergency Med Services - 2 weeks
  • Anesth/US- 4 weeks
  • Adult ED- 20 weeks
  • Peds ED- 4 weeks
  • Vacation- 4 weeks

PGY2

  • Peds ED- 4 weeks
  • Trauma/Critical Care at Maryland Shock Trauma - 4 weeks
  • CCU/PICU - 4 weeks
  • Adult Emegency Medicine- 28 weeks
  • Ultrasound- 2 weeks
  • Elective 4 weeks
  • Vacation- 4 weeks

PGY3

  • Critical Care - 4 weeks
  • Adult ED- 28 weeks
  • Pediatric ED- 6 weeks
  • Elective 4 weeks
  • Community 4 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

http://theempulse.org/