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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
The Lincoln Emergency Medicine Residency is one of the first programs established in the United States. Today it remains the single busiest Emergency Department in New York City, providing care to the South Bronx’s underserved community. The abundance of trauma and critically-ill patients creates a challenging and dynamic experience for our residents. Lincoln EM physicians leave clinically sharp, well | The Lincoln Emergency Medicine Residency is one of the first programs established in the United States. Today it remains the single busiest Emergency Department in New York City, providing care to the South Bronx’s underserved community. The abundance of trauma and critically-ill patients creates a challenging and dynamic experience for our residents. Lincoln EM physicians leave clinically sharp, well equipped, and comfortable facing the demands of high-level acuity practice. | ||
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*Research 0.5 Blocks | *Research 0.5 Blocks | ||
*Ultrasound - 1 Block | *Ultrasound - 1 Block | ||
*ENT/OMFS/ | *ENT/OMFS/Ophtho - 0.5 Blocks | ||
*Toxicology - 1 Block | *Toxicology - 1 Block | ||
*Vacation - 1 Block | *Vacation - 1 Block | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*[ | *[https://www.lincolnemergencymedicine.com/ Lincoln Emergency Medicine Residency Program Website] | ||
*[https://twitter.com/lincolnem Lincoln EM Residency Twitter] | *[https://twitter.com/lincolnem Lincoln EM Residency Twitter] | ||
*[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln_Hospital_(Bronx) Lincoln Medical Center Wikipedia Page] | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
*[[Council_of_Emergency_Medicine_Residency_Directors|Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors (CORD)]] | *[[Council_of_Emergency_Medicine_Residency_Directors|Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors (CORD)]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Emergency medicine residency programs]] | ||
[[Category:Resources]] | [[Category:Resources]] | ||
Latest revision as of 00:15, 18 June 2019
Overview
The Lincoln Emergency Medicine Residency is one of the first programs established in the United States. Today it remains the single busiest Emergency Department in New York City, providing care to the South Bronx’s underserved community. The abundance of trauma and critically-ill patients creates a challenging and dynamic experience for our residents. Lincoln EM physicians leave clinically sharp, well equipped, and comfortable facing the demands of high-level acuity practice.
PGY1
- Orientation - 1 Block
- Adult ED - 4.5 Blocks
- Peds ED - 1 Block
- Internal Medicine - 1 Block
- CCU - 1 Block
- MICU - Block
- OB/L&D - 0.5 Blocks
- Orthopedics - 0.5 Blocks
- Anesthesia - 0.5 Blocks
- Vacation - 1 Block
PGY2
- Adult ED - 6.5 Blocks
- Peds ED - 1 Block
- SICU - 1 Block
- Psych ED - 0.5 Blocks
- Research 0.5 Blocks
- Ultrasound - 1 Block
- ENT/OMFS/Ophtho - 0.5 Blocks
- Toxicology - 1 Block
- Vacation - 1 Block
PGY3
- Adult ED - 7.5 Blocks
- Peds ED - 0.5 Blocks
- Advanced Anesthesia - 0.5 Blocks
- MICU - 1 Block
- EMS - 0.5 Blocks
- Ultrasound/Radiology - 0.5 Blocks
- NICU - 1 Block
- Elective - 1 Block
- Vacation - 1 Block
PGY4
- Adult/Peds ED - 8.5 Blocks
- Teaching Resident - 1 Block
- Admin - 0.5 Blocks
- Elective - 1 Block
- Special Elective - 0.5 Blocks
- Ultrasound - 0.5 Blocks
- Vacation - 1 Block
Contact Information
- Dept. of Emergency Medicine: 718.579.6011
- Email: chiefresident@lincolnemresidency.com
External Links
- Lincoln Emergency Medicine Residency Program Website
- Lincoln EM Residency Twitter
- Lincoln Medical Center Wikipedia Page
