St johns episcopal hospital internal medicine residency

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Internal Medicine Residency Program · Far Rockaway, NY

Program Website

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Program Coordinator

Audeth Clarke

(718) 869-7672

Email

Program Website

https://ehs.org/medical-education/internal-medicine

St johns episcopal hospital internal medicine residency

20 positions

Available Per Cycle

68th percentile

Alumni Publication Percentile

63rd percentile

Alumni Clinical Trial Percentile

1983

Founding Year

St John's Episcopal Hospital-South Shore

327 Beach 19th St
Far Rockaway, NY 11691

Information

Institution Service Type General hospital
Type of Ownership or control State

Clinical Environment

Number of FT personnel 1129
Number of beds 213
Number of bassinets 16
Average daily census 144
Annual births 582
Annual admissions 7228
Annual emergency department (ED) visits 46387
Annual non-ED outpatient visits 122340
Annual inpatient surgeries 1200
Annual outpatient surgeries 2236
Annual number of Medicare discharges 3705
Annual number of Medicaid discharges 3437
Special Clinical Resources
Cardiac ICU 1 Beds
Medical Surgical ICU 8 Beds
Pediatric ICU
Neonatal ICU
Burn care
Physical rehabilitation
Psychiatric care 43 Beds
Hospice No
Trauma center indicator No
Trauma center level
Positron Emission Tomography No
MRI Yes

Medical School Affiliations and Program Partnerships

Institution

327 Beach 19th St
Far Rockaway, NY 11691

Medical Schools

Touro Univ Coll of Osteopathic Med-California

Relationship: Major

Univ of New England Coll of Osteopathic Med

Relationship: Limited

SUNY Downstate Hlth Sci Univ Coll of Med

Relationship: Limited

Pacific Northwest Univ of Health Sciences Coll of Osteopathic Med

Relationship: Graduate

Kansas City Univ of Med and Biosciences Coll of Osteopathic Med

Relationship: Limited

Lincoln Memorial Univ DeBusk Coll of Osteopathic Med

Relationship: Limited

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