Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
The Surgery Residency Program at St. Barnabas Hospital offers a focused curriculum on general surgery accredited by ACGME for four years. This program emphasizes developing the critical thinking skills necessary for providing quality surgical care. Noteworthy for its high-volume trauma center, this program offers training opportunities across various surgical specialties.
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Program Details
Specialty
General Surgery
IMG Friendly (Y/N)
No
IMG Friendly (detail)
The Surgery Residency Program at St. Barnabas Hospital is accredited by the ACGME for four years of training, and they accept residents from other institutions with an approved osteopathic internship, indicating some flexibility towards international graduates. However, no specific mention of IMG acceptance or statistics was found.
Categorical Positions
12
Categorical Positions (detail)
12 residents from PGY 2 through PGY 5 positions; 3 surgical PGY 1 interns
Program Website
Address
St. Barnabas Hospital, 4422 7th Ave, Bronx, NY 10457
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Current Residents
Overview
The program has 12 approved positions for PGY 2 through PGY 5, along with 3 PGY 1 interns currently enrolled in the program, although the specific count of each current resident is not provided.
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PGY-1 IMG
Curriculum & Education
Overview
Surgical Residents will benefit from our extensive on-campus ambulatory care services which include urology, plastics/hands and reconstructive surgery, vascular, thoracic, ENT, and trauma. Outside rotations include Westchester Medical Center (pediatric and transplant surgery), Surgical Residents will benefit from our extensive on-campus ambulatory care services which include urology, plastics/hands and reconstructive surgery, vascular, ENT, and trauma.
Application
Apply through ERAS application service. Interviews are held from October through December. Acceptance is a commitment to complete all four years. Openings for residents from other institutions accepted with an approved osteopathic internship.
# of Locations
A high-volume regional trauma center and a network of community facilities in the Bronx.
Fellowship
The program offers comprehensive training in general surgery, but specific fellowship opportunities were not detailed in the provided text. Other specialties mentioned include urology, plastics, vascular, and trauma, suggesting possible areas for fellowship pursuits post-residency.
Resident Life
Overview
A high-volume regional trauma center in the Bronx serving a population of several million residents; A growing network of community, long-term care and tertiary care facilities; An owner-sponsor of one of the largest pre-paid health service plans in New York City.
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# of Years of Program
The program is accredited for four (4) years of training, leading to eligibility to sit for the ABS Boards in General Surgery.
Housing
No specific information about housing support or stipends is mentioned.
Alumni
No alumni details provided.
Salary & Benefits
Benefits Overview
• Professional liability coverage for all activities that are approved components of the resident program
• Medical and dental insurance
• Disability insurance
• Prescription drug plan
• Uniforms
• Reduced parking rates
• Vacation: 20 days
• Stipend: $650
• Sick days: 1 day per month in the first year and twelve per year thereafter
• Salary: Commensurate with post-graduate year as stipulated in the CIR Collective Bargaining
PGY-1 Salary
Salary: Commensurate with post-graduate year as stipulated in the CIR Collective Bargaining, Stipend: $650
Vacation
Vacation: 20 days; Sick days: 1 day per month in the first year and twelve per year thereafter.