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==History==
==History==
Welcome to the Staten Island University Hospital (SIUH) Emergency Medicine Residency Program! SIUH is an incredible place to do your residency. Their hospital consists of two sites (North and South) which are two of only three hospitals on Staten Island.  SIUH North is a level-I trauma center, a STEMI center with a 24-hour cath lab, a regional burn center, and a stroke center.  SIUH South is a community-based hospital with a faster pace and limited back-up services available. Here you will be exposed to real-life community-based emergency medicine.
Welcome to the Staten Island University Hospital (SIUH) Emergency Medicine Residency Program! SIUH is an incredible place to do your residency. Their hospital consists of two sites (North and South) which are two of only three hospitals on Staten Island.  SIUH North is a level-I trauma center, a STEMI center with a 24-hour cath lab, a regional burn center, and a stroke center.  SIUH South is a community-based hospital with a faster pace and limited back-up services available. According to them, here you will be exposed to real-life community-based emergency medicine.
 
They are committed to training some of the best residents in emergency medicine. They know you will be the ones caring for their loved ones when they are sick or injured, and they will train you to that high standard. They have a strong faculty of emergency medicine trained physicians who are eager to share their expertise and experience with you. Fellowship-trained physicians will teach you the subspecialties including pediatrics, toxicology, and ultrasound. SIUH has its own EMS service and you will provide on-line medical control to several ambulance services in the area. Throughout your rotations, you will receive superb training in all of emergency medicine, with intense focus on pediatrics and critical care. You will also be taught all emergency procedures in a structured and methodical way.
==Leadership==
==Leadership==
*'''Department Chair:''' Brahim Ardolic, MD, FACEP
*'''Department Chair:''' Brahim Ardolic, MD, FACEP

Revision as of 13:19, 30 April 2016

History

Welcome to the Staten Island University Hospital (SIUH) Emergency Medicine Residency Program! SIUH is an incredible place to do your residency. Their hospital consists of two sites (North and South) which are two of only three hospitals on Staten Island. SIUH North is a level-I trauma center, a STEMI center with a 24-hour cath lab, a regional burn center, and a stroke center. SIUH South is a community-based hospital with a faster pace and limited back-up services available. According to them, here you will be exposed to real-life community-based emergency medicine.

Leadership

  • Department Chair: Brahim Ardolic, MD, FACEP
  • Program Director: Moshe Weizberg, MD, FACEP
  • Associate/Assistant Program Director:
  • Research Director: Barry Hahn

Training Locations

Primary Hospital

SIUH North

Secondary Hospital

SIUH South

Curriculum

PGY1

  • Orientation (1)
  • EM I (3)
  • Pediatric EM I (2)
  • ED Trauma/Critical Care (1)
  • CCU (1)
  • MICU (1)
  • ENT (0.5)
  • Hand (0.5)
  • OB (0.5)
  • NICU (0.5)
  • Anesthesia (0.5)
  • Ultrasound I (0.5)
  • Vacation (1)

PGY2

  • EM II (4)
  • Pediatric EM II (2)
  • Community Based EM (1)
  • SICU (1)
  • Toxicology (1)
  • Radiology (0.5)
  • MICU II (0.5)
  • Ultrasound II (0.5)
  • Burn (0.5)
  • EMS (0.5)
  • Research (0.5)
  • Vacation (1)

PGY3

  • EM III (5.5)
  • Pediatric EM III (1)
  • Community Based EM (2)
  • Elective (2)
  • Administration (1)
  • Research II (0.5)
  • Vacation (1)
  • Peds Anesthesia: (10)

Electives

Fellowships

Contact Information

Residency Coordinator: Jennifer Cohen Email: jcohen15@nshs.edu Phone: +1 718 226 1548 Fax: +1 718 226 8447

External Links

http://www.statenislandem.com/

See Also