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==History==
==History==
Since 1860, New York Medical College (NYMC) has trained generations of students from all over the world to deliver skilled and compassionate medical care, explore the basic science questions that lead to important discoveries, and provide leadership in the field of public health and essential services to people with specialized care needs.  
Since 1860, New York Medical College (NYMC) has trained generations of students from all over the world to deliver skilled and compassionate medical care, explore the basic science questions that lead to important discoveries, and provide leadership in the field of public health and essential services to people with specialized care needs.


With three schools – School of Medicine, Graduate School of Basic Medical Sciences, and School of Health Sciences and Practice – on one campus in Westchester County, New York, NYMC offers a large catchment area that enables their students to treat and work with culturally and economically diverse populations, and pursue a wide range of career, residency and internship opportunities. Their affiliate hospitals are some of the finest in the tri-state area, and their faculty is unsurpassed in their dedication and skill.
NYMC is distinguished by its inclusive and humanistic approach to education. Historically, They were ahead of their time in admitting and graduating women and students of color.
==Leadership==
*'''Department Chair:''' Gregory Almond, MD, MPH
*'''Program Director:''' Roger Chirurgi, MD
*'''Associate/Assistant Program Director:''' Frosso Adamakos, MD
*'''Research Director:''' Getaw Hassen, MD


NYMC is distinguished by its inclusive and humanistic approach to education. Historically, They were ahead of their time in admitting and graduating women and students of color. Having joined the Touro College and University System in 2011, they are enjoying a new era of growth, diversity and opportunity, illustrated by recent innovations such as their Clinical Skills and Disaster Medicine Training Center, Biotechnology Incubator and impressive growth in applications and fundraising. After 155 years, NYMC is stronger than ever – excellent news for their students and the populations they serve.
==Leadership==
*'''Department Chair:''' Mark Rosenberg, DO, MBA, FACEP
*'''Program Director:'''
*'''Associate/Assistant Program Director:''' Ninad A. Sheriff, MD
*'''Research Director:''' Marianna Karounos, DO
==Training Locations==
==Training Locations==
===Primary Hospital===
===Primary Hospital===
St. Josephs Regional Medical Center, Paterson, NJ
Metropolitan Hospital - New York, NY
 
===Secondary Hospital===
===Secondary Hospital===
Harlem Hospital - New York, NY
Westchester Medical Center - Valhalla, NY


==Curriculum==
==Curriculum==


===PGY1===
===PGY1===
Emergency Medicine at Metropolitan Hospital Center = 5.5 months
Pediatric Emergency Medicine at Metropolitan Hospital Center = 1 month
Emergency Medicine at Harlem Hospital Center = 1 month
Anesthesia at Harlem Hospital Center = 1 week
Ultrasound at Metropolitan Hospital Center = 1 week
Internal Medicine at Westchester Medical Center = 1 month
CCU at Westchester Medical Center = 1 month
MICU at Westchester Medical Center = 1 month
Vacation = 1 month (full month or 2 weeks at a time)


===PGY2===
===PGY2===
Emergency Medicine at Metropolitan Hospital Center = 5 months
Emergency Medicine at Harlem Hospital Center = 1.5 months
Emergency Medicine at Westchester Medical Center = 1 month
TICU at Westchester Medical Center = 1 month
PICU at Westchester Medical Center = 1 month
Orthopedics at Metropolitan Hospital Center = 2 weeks
Ultrasound at Metropolitan Hospital Center = 1 week
OB-GYN at Metropolitan Hospital Center = 2 weeks
Vacation = 1 month (full month or 2 weeks at a time)


===PGY3===
===PGY3===
Emergency Medicine at Metropolitan Hospital Center = 7.75 months
Emergency Medicine at Harlem Hospital Center = 1.5 months
Anesthesia at Harlem Hospital Center = 1 week
EMS Metropolitan/FDNY = 2 weeks
Toxicology at Bellevue = 2 weeks
Elective = 2 weeks
Vacation = 1 month (full month or 2 weeks at a time)


==Electives==
==Electives==
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==Contact Information==
==Contact Information==
Residency Coordinator: Judy Callender
Residency Coordinator: Waleska Ovalles
Email: callendj@sjhmc.org
Email: waleska.ovalles@nychhc.org
Phone: 973-754-2918
Phone: 973-754-2918
Fax: 973-754-2516
Fax: 973-754-2516
==External Links==
==External Links==
http://www.nymc.edu
http://www.nymc.edu
http://www.metemres.org/
==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Council_of_Emergency_Medicine_Residency_Directors|Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors (CORD)]]
*[[Council_of_Emergency_Medicine_Residency_Directors|Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors (CORD)]]

Latest revision as of 16:35, 30 March 2018

History

Since 1860, New York Medical College (NYMC) has trained generations of students from all over the world to deliver skilled and compassionate medical care, explore the basic science questions that lead to important discoveries, and provide leadership in the field of public health and essential services to people with specialized care needs.

NYMC is distinguished by its inclusive and humanistic approach to education. Historically, They were ahead of their time in admitting and graduating women and students of color.

Leadership

  • Department Chair: Gregory Almond, MD, MPH
  • Program Director: Roger Chirurgi, MD
  • Associate/Assistant Program Director: Frosso Adamakos, MD
  • Research Director: Getaw Hassen, MD

Training Locations

Primary Hospital

Metropolitan Hospital - New York, NY

Secondary Hospital

Harlem Hospital - New York, NY

Westchester Medical Center - Valhalla, NY

Curriculum

PGY1

Emergency Medicine at Metropolitan Hospital Center = 5.5 months

Pediatric Emergency Medicine at Metropolitan Hospital Center = 1 month

Emergency Medicine at Harlem Hospital Center = 1 month

Anesthesia at Harlem Hospital Center = 1 week

Ultrasound at Metropolitan Hospital Center = 1 week

Internal Medicine at Westchester Medical Center = 1 month

CCU at Westchester Medical Center = 1 month

MICU at Westchester Medical Center = 1 month

Vacation = 1 month (full month or 2 weeks at a time)

PGY2

Emergency Medicine at Metropolitan Hospital Center = 5 months

Emergency Medicine at Harlem Hospital Center = 1.5 months

Emergency Medicine at Westchester Medical Center = 1 month

TICU at Westchester Medical Center = 1 month

PICU at Westchester Medical Center = 1 month

Orthopedics at Metropolitan Hospital Center = 2 weeks

Ultrasound at Metropolitan Hospital Center = 1 week

OB-GYN at Metropolitan Hospital Center = 2 weeks

Vacation = 1 month (full month or 2 weeks at a time)

PGY3

Emergency Medicine at Metropolitan Hospital Center = 7.75 months

Emergency Medicine at Harlem Hospital Center = 1.5 months

Anesthesia at Harlem Hospital Center = 1 week

EMS Metropolitan/FDNY = 2 weeks

Toxicology at Bellevue = 2 weeks

Elective = 2 weeks

Vacation = 1 month (full month or 2 weeks at a time)

Electives

Fellowships

Contact Information

Residency Coordinator: Waleska Ovalles Email: waleska.ovalles@nychhc.org Phone: 973-754-2918 Fax: 973-754-2516

External Links

http://www.nymc.edu

http://www.metemres.org/

See Also