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Mount Sinai Medical Center of Florida, Inc Program

Miami Beach, Florida

Emergency Medicine

Specialty

Program Overview

Summary of Residency Program

The Emergency Medicine residency program at Mount Sinai Medical Center is a three-year ACGME accredited program focused on training future leaders in emergency medicine. With a commitment to excellence in teaching and research, the program offers robust clinical experiences in Miami Beach's diverse community, including access to renowned institutions such as Jackson Memorial Hospital.

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Program Details

Specialty

Emergency Medicine

IMG Friendly (Y/N)

Yes

IMG Friendly (detail)

The program accepts applications from International Medical Graduates (IMG); it is supported by ECFMG certification, and offers J-1 visa sponsorship.

Categorical Positions

8

Categorical Positions (detail)

8 residents per year, maintaining a total of 24 residents in the program.

Program Website

Address

Mount Sinai Medical Center, 4300 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL 33140, USA

Program Director

Michael T. Dalley, DO, FAAEM

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Current Residents

Overview

The program currently has a total of 24 residents enrolled, including 7 PGY-1 residents, 8 PGY-2 residents, and 9 PGY-3 residents. A diverse mix of MD and DO graduates are represented in this current class.

PGY-1 MD

7

PGY-1 DO

1

PGY-1 IMG

3

Curriculum & Education

Overview

The curriculum has been designed in a 3-year format to cover the Core Curriculum of the ACGME EM RRC, as well as a host of other topics of interest to the Emergency Medicine resident. The emergency medicine residency conducts weekly educational conferences at Mount Sinai Medical Center every Wednesday from 7AM to 12:00PM. Other educational conferences include: Procedural Labs, Oral Board Simulations, Medico legal Conferences, Morbidity and Mortality, Journal Club, Interdisciplinary Conferences with other Mount Sinai Medical Center residencies, In-service Review Sessions, Case Presentation Conferences, Chart Peer Review, In-service Question Preparation Tests, Radiology Rounds, EKG Rounds, Chapter Review of Selected Textbooks, with weekly quizzes.

Application

The deadline for applying through ERAS is December 1st. Seven positions are offered each year, and applications are accepted only via ERAS. Applicants must be enrolled in the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP). Required documents include USMLE scores of 220 or higher on both steps or COMLEX score 500 or greater on both steps. At least one Standard Letter of Evaluation (SLOE) from an Emergency Medicine clerkship is also required. Interviews begin in November and continue until January.

# of Locations

3

Fellowship

The program offers various fellowship opportunities, including Advanced Emergency Medicine Ultrasound, Pulmonary and Critical Care, and others, with affiliated institutions such as the University of Miami. Recent graduates have pursued fellowships in areas like Sports Medicine, Critical Care, and Ultrasound.

Resident Life

Overview

The Emergency Medicine residency program of Mount Sinai Medical Center is an ACGME accredited 3-year training program.

On Call Schedule

On-call rooms for every service available to residents.

# of Years of Program

3

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Alumni

Recent graduates from the class of June 2024 include David Gomez (Mount Sinai Medical Center), Tatiana Nunez (Hialeah Hospital), and Christopher Raciti (Toxicology Fellowship - UCSF). The class of June 2023 included graduates now at various fellowships and hospitals such as Matthew Apicella (Sports Medicine Fellowship - UF).

Salary & Benefits

Benefits Overview

Professional liability insurance, parking, white lab coats and scrubs, health and dental insurance, $2000 annually for academic support, and 14 paid sick days.

PGY-1 Salary

PGY-1 residents have 21 calendar days of annual paid vacation. Additionally, there is $2000 annually for academic support and $1500 annually for food support.

Vacation

PGY-1 residents are allocated 21 calendar days of annual paid vacation; PGY-2 and above have 28 days. Additionally, they have 14 paid sick days.

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