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==History==
==History==
Founded in 1839, Albany Medical College embodies the tradition and prestige that comes with being one of the oldest private medical schools in the country. Yet, their approach to teaching tomorrow’s doctors, scientists and healthcare professionals is among the most innovative.  Through the curriculum, the College imparts knowledge to students in the graduate and post-graduate fields of medicine and provides a collegial, nurturing environment that fosters intellectual discovery.
The residency program is ABEM/RRC-approved, since its inception in 1988 as a PGY 1-3 program with 12 resident physicians in each training year. Residents spend greater than 95% of their hospital-based training in the ED or Critical Care Units. Volume and pathology is high since Albany serves as a regional referral center as northeastern New York's only academic health science center.


As traditional methods of learning, discovery and healthcare delivery grow increasingly complex, Albany Medical College is keeping pace and breaking new ground. Among our greatest accomplishments are the recruitment of clinical and research faculty of national renown, the application of new information technology to further online and virtual learning, and the expansion of our academic facility to better meet the needs of their students.
Their medical and graduate studies students work together in research projects that are both basic science and clinical in nature.  Their master’s programs rank among the highest across the nation. Their new Master’s in Bioethics taps into faculty throughout the Capital Region to address clinical and research issues.  They hold our graduates of all their programs in high esteem as they pursue life goals of excellence in healthcare – patient care, leadership, and service – and biomedical research.
Albany Medical College’s commitment to providing the highest quality of medical education, research and care will continue with the same intensity in the future.
==Leadership==
==Leadership==
*'''Department Chair:''' Christopher King, MD
*'''Department Chair:''' Christopher King, MD

Revision as of 12:05, 29 April 2016

History

The residency program is ABEM/RRC-approved, since its inception in 1988 as a PGY 1-3 program with 12 resident physicians in each training year. Residents spend greater than 95% of their hospital-based training in the ED or Critical Care Units. Volume and pathology is high since Albany serves as a regional referral center as northeastern New York's only academic health science center.

Leadership

  • Department Chair: Christopher King, MD
  • Program Director: Shellie Asher, MD
  • Associate/Assistant Program Director: Wendy Woolley, DO
  • Associate/Assistant Program Director: Benjamin Katz, MD
  • Research Director: Jason Cohen, DO

Training Locations

Primary Hospital

Albany Medical Center

Curriculum

PGY1

  • Emergency Medicine - 6 months
  • Anesthesiology - 1/2 month

PGY2

  • Emergency Medicine - 10 months
  • Peds Em - 1/2 month

PGY3

  • Emergency Medicine - 7 1/2 months
  • EMS - 1/2 month

Electives

Fellowships

Contact Information

Residency Coordinator: Marianne Pellon Email: pellonm@mail.amc.edu Phone: +1 518 262 4050 Fax: +1 518 262 5362

External Links

http://www.amc.edu/academic

See Also