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Internal Medicine Residency Program · Far Rockaway, NY
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Program Coordinator
Audeth Clarke
(718) 869-7672
Program Website
//ehs.org/medical-education/internal-medicine
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 |
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 |
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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