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==Contact Information== | ==Contact Information== | ||
Revisión actual - 17:30 10 oct 2025
History
Zucker Emergency Medicine Residency at North Shore/LIJ is the combined residency composed of Long Island Jewish Medical Center (New Hyde Park, NY) and North Shore Hospital (Manhasset, NY) emergency medicine residencies. This 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, and as a result there are a wide variety of patients from all socio-economic classes. The residents have the opportunity to rotate through both major hospitals as well as Cohen Children's Medical Center -- a level 1 pediatric trauma center.
Leadership
- Department Chair: Lance Becker, MD
- Program Director: Tom Perera, MD
- Associate Program Directors: Pinaki Mukherji; Mathew Nelson, Danielle Turrin, Jessica Army, David Foster, Marianne Haughey
Training Locations
Primary Hospital
Long Island Jewish Medical Center North Shore University Hospital
Secondary Hospital
Cohen Children's Medical Center Maryland Shock Trauma
Curriculum
PGY1
- Orientation - 4 weeks
- Critical Care (Med) - 4 weeks
- Critical Care (Surg) - 2 weeks
- Ultrasound - 2 weeks
- Sports Med/Toxicology - 2 weeks
- Obstetrics - 2 weeks
- Emergency Med Services - 2 weeks
- Anesth - 4 weeks
- Peds Anesth - 2 weeks
- Adult ED - 22 weeks
- Peds ED - 4 weeks
- Vacation - 4 weeks
PGY2
- Peds ED - 4 weeks
- Critical Care (Surg) at Maryland Shock Trauma - 4 weeks
- Critical Care (Cards) - 2 weeks
- Critical Care (Peds) - 2 weeks
- Adult ED - 28 weeks
- Ultrasound - 2 weeks
- Elective - 4 weeks
- Vacation - 4 weeks
PGY3
- Critical Care - 4 weeks
- Administration - 2 weeks
- Education - 2 weeks
- Adult ED - 26 weeks
- Pediatric ED - 6 weeks
- Elective - 4 weeks
- Community ED - 4 weeks
- Vacation - 4 weeks
Electives
- Procedure Team - performing LP and paracenteses on medicine floors supervised by EM/IM senior residents
- Radiology - various sites
- Community ICU - with several community Northwell hospitals
- Various rotations with each residency-affiliated fellowship
Fellowships
- Administration fellowship
- Critical Care fellowship
- EMS fellowship
- International medicine fellowship
- Medical education fellowship
- Medical informatics fellowship
- Palliative care fellowship
- Simulation fellowship
- Sports medicine fellowship
- Toxicology fellowship
- Ultrasound fellowship
Contact Information
Residency Coordinator
- Name: Sandra Luciano
- Email: SLuciano@northwell.edu
- Phone: (718) 470-7873
