Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
The Emergency Medicine Residency program at NewYork-Presbyterian combines rigorous medical training with a compassionate community environment. In partnership with Weill Cornell and Columbia University, the program offers extensive clinical experience in various emergency department settings, treating a diverse patient population. Residents benefit from exposure to various specialties and a supportive faculty committed to their professional and personal well-being. With a robust curriculum, residents also have opportunities in groundbreaking research and innovative clinical care.
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Program Details
Specialty
Emergency Medicine
IMG Friendly (Y/N)
Yes
IMG Friendly (detail)
The program does not explicitly mention its acceptance of International Medical Graduates (IMG) or applicants. However, it collaborates with two renowned medical schools and has a supportive community atmosphere, indicating a possible openness to diverse applicants, including IMGs.
Categorical Positions
The program typically has about 8 categorical residents allocated each year.
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Program Website
Address
NewYork-Presbyterian, 525 E 68th St, New York, NY 10065, USA
Program Director
Manish Garg, MD, FAAEM, FAIM, CPE
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Current Residents
Overview
The program includes numerous current residents, although the exact number is not detailed in the provided information. Residents hail from diverse backgrounds, which may include both MDs and DOs, as well as potentially include IMGs.
PGY-1 MD
PGY-1 DO
PGY-1 IMG
Curriculum & Education
Overview
The curriculum includes hands-on experience in a wide range of emergency situations and procedures, coupled with didactic learning.
Application
Application deadline typically falls in November; specific deadlines and requirements can be found on the program's website. Interviews are conducted from December to February, and candidates may be required to submit letters of recommendation, a personal statement, and CV.
# of Locations
7 clinic/hospital locations
Fellowship
The program offers a comprehensive residency experience in collaboration with Weill Cornell Medicine and Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, leading to various fellowship opportunities in areas such as medical education, ultrasound, medical toxicology, pediatric emergency medicine, geriatrics, wilderness medicine, global health, informatics, simulation, and telemedicine.
Resident Life
Overview
NewYork-Presbyterian is one of the nation’s most comprehensive, integrated academic health care delivery systems, dedicated to providing the highest quality, most compassionate care and service to patients in the New York metropolitan area, nationally, and worldwide. In collaboration with two renowned medical schools — Weill Cornell Medicine and Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons — NewYork-Presbyterian is consistently recognized as a leader in medical education, groundbreaking research, and innovative, patient-centered clinical care. Our Emergency Departments treat more than 250,000 patients annually, and hold Level 1 Adult and Pediatric Trauma Center designations. NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center serves as the receiving center for the busiest burn unit in the country, the William Randolph Hearst Burn Center. In addition, our affiliations with the Hospital for Special Surgery, Memorial Sloan- Kettering Cancer Center, and NewYork-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital lend unparalleled breadth to the academic, research, and clinical experiences for our emergency medicine residents.
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# of Years of Program
3 years
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Alumni
Alumni of the residency program often pursue fellowships in various subspecialties of emergency medicine. Common fellowship areas include medical toxicology, pediatric emergency medicine, and global health. Alumni are located across the United States, with many in academic institutions and hospitals.
Salary & Benefits
Benefits Overview
PGY-1 Salary
Vacation
PGY-1 residents are typically allocated 3 weeks of vacation per academic year, and unused vacation can generally be carried over to the next year, subject to approval. Requests for time off need to be submitted in advance to the program director.