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==History==
==History==
Roosevelt Hospital's newly renovated Emergency Department was completed in late 2009.  It includes over 40 patient rooms, a 3 bed fully equipped resuscitation room, separate gynecology suite, radiology suite with CT scanner, Fast Track area, multiple PACS stations for review of imaging studies, and a large number of physician computers. Located near Columbus Circle, it is ideally situated to provide care for the west side of Manhattan, including Times Square, Midtown West, Clinton/Hell's Kitchen, and the Upper West Side. In addition to community care, Roosevelt provides specialty care for complex and unusual conditions and also serves visitors from around the world.  Roosevelt is a Level 2 Trauma Center, a Stroke Center, and a Sexual Assault Referral Center. Their second and third year residents split their time between Roosevelt and St. Luke's.
Roosevelt Hospital's newly renovated Emergency Department was completed in late 2009.  It includes over 40 patient rooms, a 3 bed fully equipped resuscitation room, separate gynecology suite, radiology suite with CT scanner, Fast Track area, multiple PACS stations for review of imaging studies, and a large number of physician computers. Located near Columbus Circle, it is ideally situated to provide care for the west side of Manhattan, including Times Square, Midtown West, Clinton/Hell's Kitchen, and the Upper West Side.
 
==Leadership==
==Leadership==
*'''Department Chair:''' Dan Wiener, MD
*'''Department Chair:''' Dan Wiener, MD

Revision as of 10:50, 1 May 2016

History

Roosevelt Hospital's newly renovated Emergency Department was completed in late 2009. It includes over 40 patient rooms, a 3 bed fully equipped resuscitation room, separate gynecology suite, radiology suite with CT scanner, Fast Track area, multiple PACS stations for review of imaging studies, and a large number of physician computers. Located near Columbus Circle, it is ideally situated to provide care for the west side of Manhattan, including Times Square, Midtown West, Clinton/Hell's Kitchen, and the Upper West Side.

Leadership

  • Department Chair: Dan Wiener, MD
  • Program Director: Tod Bania, MD
  • Associate/Assistant Program Director:
  • Research Director:

Training Locations

Primary Hospital

Mount Sinai Roosevelt

Secondary Hospital

Mount Sinai St. Luke’s

Curriculum

PGY1

  • Intro to EM 2 wks
  • ICU 4 wks
  • CCU 4 wks
  • Ultrasound 1 wk
  • Anesthesia/ENT/Ophtho 2 wks
  • OB/GYN 3 wks
  • Peds EM 10 wks
  • Adult EM 20 wks
  • Vacation 4 wks
  • Orthopedics 2 wks
  • Toxicology 2 wks

PGY2

  • Orthopedics 2 wks
  • Adult ED 31 wks
  • Peds EM 4 wks
  • Toxicology* 2 wks
  • Ultrasound 1 wks
  • Trauma (Outside facility) 4 weeks*
  • Vacation 4 weeks
  • ED Critical Care 4 wks
  • Neonatal ICU 2 wks

PGY3

  • Peds EM 4 wks
  • Peds EM Intensive (Presbyterian) 2 wks
  • Research/Admin 2 wks
  • Elective 4 wks
  • Adult EM 36 wks
  • Vacation 4 wks
  • ED Critical Care 4 wks

Electives

Fellowships

Contact Information

Residency Coordinator: Ericka Salas Phone: +01 212 523 8158 Fax: +01 212 523 8000

External Links

http://www.slremresidency.org/

See Also