Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
The Garnet Health Medical Center Emergency Medicine Residency Program provides a supportive and collegial training environment focused on educating generations of emergency physicians. Nestled in a high-volume, high-acuity setting, the program emphasizes exceptional healthcare delivery to the community while caring for over 77,000 emergency visits annually. Trainees experience a diverse range of rotations from emergency medicine to subspecialties, complemented by extensive didactic training and wellness events. Applications are accepted through ERAS.
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Program Details
Specialty
Emergency Medicine
IMG Friendly (Y/N)
No
IMG Friendly (detail)
The Emergency Medicine Residency Program at Garnet Health Medical Center does not explicitly state its IMG-friendliness. However, it does not mention restrictions against International Medical Graduates (IMGs) in its application criteria. The program accepts applications via the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS), which typically includes IMGs. For more specific information, contacting the residency program coordinator may provide clarity.
Categorical Positions
10
Categorical Positions (detail)
The program discusses various residency positions but does not provide a specific number for categorical residents each year or details on preliminary residents.
Program Website
Address
Garnet Health Medical Center, 707 East Main Street, Middletown, NY 10940
Program Director
Dulaya Santikul, DO, FACOEP
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Current Residents
Overview
The current resident roster shows that there are a total of 6 PGY-1 MD residents, with an additional 9 PGY-1 DO residents. Among these, 4 are International Medical Graduates. This data reflects the current academic year.
PGY-1 MD
6
PGY-1 DO
9
PGY-1 IMG
4
Curriculum & Education
Overview
Residents spend the majority of their year in the Emergency Department at Garnet Health Medical Center. Residents will spend varying weeks each year rotating among several services and teams, including but not limited to Emergency Medicine, Selective rotations, Emergency Ultrasound, and Intensive Care Unit for PGY-1. PGY-2 and PGY-3 years include rotations in Pediatric EM, Trauma, Medical ICU, Anesthesiology, and electives.
Application
Applications accepted only through ERAS (Electronic Residency Application Service).
# of Locations
Emergency Department accommodates over 77,000 emergency visits, includes 55 treatment bays.
Fellowship
Garnet Health Medical Center's Emergency Medicine Residency Program does not detail specific fellowship opportunities or post-graduate career paths on the website. However, the program's focus on emergency medicine implies that graduates may pursue fellowships in specialized areas such as Pediatric EM, Critical Care, and possibly other emergency medicine subspecialties.
Resident Life
Overview
Garnet Health Medical Center offers a supportive and collegial training environment in a high volume and high acuity setting to educate generations of emergency physicians, while providing exceptional healthcare to our community.
On Call Schedule
Not explicitly mentioned, but the residency program includes core faculty and resident-run lectures and additional educational opportunities.
# of Years of Program
3 years
Housing
Housing is not formally offered for audition rotations; however, discounted accommodation is available nearby.
Alumni
Our alumni have pursued various interests such as disaster medicine, wilderness, EMS, orthopedics, sports medicine, pediatrics, and wilderness medicine.
Salary & Benefits
Benefits Overview
Yearly salaries for residents are: PGY-1: $65,700, PGY-2: $68,590, PGY-3: $76,545. Stipends for PGY-1 include: $750 educational/exam stipend, $1500 food stipend, and lab coats. Paid time off includes 20 business days for all years. Additional benefits include various subscriptions and reimbursements for out-rotations.
PGY-1 Salary
PGY-1: $65,700 (additional stipends: $750 educational/exam, $1500 food, 2 lab coats)
Vacation
PGY-1: 20 business days annually, Board Exam Testing Day (travel days not counted as PTO)