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TRAINING SITES

North Shore University Hospital

North Shore University Hospital is one of our residency program’s main campuses. The Emergency Department is a high acuity (admission rate of 32%), high patient volume (>90.000 patient visits annually) tertiary care academic center, adult level I trauma center, stroke center, and percutaneous coronary (PCI) center.

Long Island Jewish Medical Center

Long Island Jewish is our other main residency campus. The Emergency Department is a high acuity (admission rate 28%), high patient volume (>100,000 patient visits annually) tertiary care academic center, adult level II trauma center, PCI center, stroke center, with its own behavioral health unit and affiliated pediatric hospital.

Cohen’s Children’s Medical Center

Residents work not only in the pediatric emergency department at North Shore University Hospital, but have dedicated pediatric months at Cohen’s Children’s Emergency Department, a level I pediatric trauma center which that sees 55,000 pediatric patients annually in the emergency department.

R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center

Residents not only receive trauma training throughout residency at our home level I and II trauma institutions, but they receive a one-month off-site training experience at the free-standing trauma hospital in Baltimore, Maryland at Shock Trauma Center. The program maintains an apartment there and has a long-standing affiliation with Shock.

Northwell Hospitals

We arrange for community medicine rotations including the only free-standing ED in NY at Greenwich Village Healthplex, plus opportunities at Huntington Hospital, Forest Hills Hospital, and Southside Hospital, with moonlighting also available at these hospitals. Experience every possible setting of EM practice.

Feinstein Institute of Medical Research

We are affiliated with the Feinstein Institute of Medical Research, giving residents the opportunity to work with a large number of dedicated researchers, research assistants, and biostatisticians.