Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
The SUNY at Stony Brook Emergency Medicine Residency Program is a fully accredited three-year training program established in 1990. With a resident capacity increased to 16 per year, the program emphasizes clinical practice, hands-on training, and opportunities for educational and research activities. Located on Long Island, the program provides diverse exposure to various emergencies, preparing residents for varied challenges faced in emergency medicine. The residency is designed to adapt to the individual goals and aspirations of each resident.
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Program Details
Specialty
Emergency Medicine
IMG Friendly (Y/N)
No
IMG Friendly (detail)
The SUNY at Stony Brook Emergency Medicine Residency Program does not provide explicit details about its friendliness to International Medical Graduates (IMGs). No specific mention of 'International Medical Graduates,' 'IMG acceptance rate,' or 'Eligibility for International Graduates' was found. However, the program may consider IMGs based on other general criteria in the application process, but further verification from the program's admissions might be required.
Categorical Positions
16
Categorical Positions (detail)
16 residents per year, increased from 10
Program Website
Address
Renaissance School of Medicine, Stony Brook University, 101 Nicolls Road, Health Sciences Center, Level 4, Stony Brook, NY 11794-8434
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Current Residents
Overview
The SUNY at Stony Brook Emergency Medicine Residency Program currently has a total of 16 residents per year, aiming to train physicians in emergency medicine. Detailed statistics about the current PGY-1 cohort were not found in the text provided. It may include a mix of MD and DO graduates.
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Curriculum & Education
Overview
The curriculum includes opportunities for residents to master the diagnosis, treatment, and disposition issues of various conditions, emphasizing progressive responsibility based on training level and individual growth.
Application
Application process details available at '/emergency-medicine/residency/application-process'.
# of Locations
1 hospital location.
Fellowship
The Stony Brook Emergency Medicine Residency Program offers fellows opportunities in various areas, including Emergency Ultrasound, Emergency Medical Services (EMS), Advanced Resuscitation, International Emergency Medicine, and Research. This variety allows residents to tailor their post-residency plans according to their interests and specialties they wish to pursue.
Resident Life
Overview
The SUNY at Stony Brook Emergency Medicine Residency Program is unique due to its location on the north shore of Long Island, providing exposure to a diverse range of injuries and illnesses, with the hospital being a level-1 regional trauma center and tertiary care medical center.
On Call Schedule
# of Years of Program
3 years.
Housing
No specific housing details provided.
Alumni
Alumni information available at '/emergency-medicine/residency/alumni'.
Salary & Benefits
Benefits Overview
Numerous opportunities to develop skills in other areas of medical practice such as academic medicine, research, emergency medical services and administration.
PGY-1 Salary
Vacation