Nassau University Medical Center
History
The Department of Emergency Medicine at Nassau University Medical Center (NUMC) offers a new fully accredited AOA Emergency Medicine Residency Training Program. It is a four year program which accepts four residents per academic year. With a high volume, high patient acuity, and wide spectrum of illnesses, our residents are provided with an excellent and well-rounded experience. We have a wide diversity of patient populations and general and specialty care settings.
Leadership
- Department Chair: Anthony Boutin, MD
- Program Director: Dean Olsen, DO
- Assistant Program Director: L. Carlos Zapata, MD
Training Locations
Primary Hospital
- Nassau University Medical Center
Secondary Hospital
- South Nassau Communities Hospital
Curriculum
PGY1
- EM: 12 weeks
- Peds EM: 4 weeks
- MICU: 4 weeks
- CCU: 4 weeks
- Medicine: 4 weeks
- Neurology: 4 weeks
- Trauma: 4 weeks
- OB/GYN: 4 weeks
- Anesthesia: 4 weeks
- Radiology: 2 weeks
- Ultrasound: 2 weeks
- Vacation: 4 weeks
PGY2
- EM: 20 weeks
- Peds EM: 4 weeks
- SICU: 4 weeks
- PICU/NICU: 4 weeks
- Ortho: 4 weeks
- EMS: 4 weeks
- Ophthalmology: 2 weeks
- Hand/Plastics: 2 weeks
- Burn: 2 weeks
- Ultrasound: 2 weeks
- Vacation: 4 weeks
PGY3
- EM: 20 weeks
- Peds EM: 4 weeks
- Community EM: 4 weeks
- MICU: 4 weeks
- CCU: 4 weeks
- Tox: 4 weeks
- Psych: 2 weeks
- Oral Maxillofacial Surgery: 2 weeks
- Research: 2 weeks
- Ultrasound: 2 weeks
- Vacation: 4 weeks
PGY4
- EM: 20 weeks
- Peds EM: 4 weeks
- MICU: 4 weeks
- EM Critical Care: 6 weeks
- Administration: 8 weeks
- Elective: 4 weeks
- Ultrasound: 2 weeks
- Vacation: 4 weeks
Contact Information
Rosemary Cali
- 516-296-2899
- rcali@numc.edu
External Links
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