Brookdale University Hospital Medical Center Program Pediatric Residency Programs
OverviewThe Pediatric Residency Program at Flushing Hospital is an intensive, three-year, ACGME accredited program committed to providing residents with a comprehensive learning experience. The Pediatric faculty at Flushing Hospital Medical Center is committed to an educational experience that will prepare our Pediatric Residents to provide expert care to infants, children, adolescents and young adults. The overall program involves three types of training: ambulatory and emergency medicine, inpatient care and subspecialty experience. Rar not a browsable archives. These are combined in such a way as to provide both continuity of care to the patients and an experience which best reflects the actual practice of general pediatrics and adolescent medicine.
Pediatric Dental Residency ProgramBrookdale Hospital Medical CenterOne Brookdale PlazaBrooklyn, New York 11212Phone: (718) 240-5743Fax: (718) 240-6069Email: Program Length and Number of PositionsThis is a 24-month program commencing July 1 of each year. Four (4) new positions are offered each year. Program TypeHospital-based certificate program. ApplicationThe application deadline is October 31 of the year preceding matriculation.
Correspondence regarding application and admission procedures should be addressed to the Residency Program Administrator, Pediatric Dental Residency Program, Brookdale Hospital Medical Center, One Brookdale Plaza, Brooklyn, NY 11212 DescriptionThe program is a hospital-based program with a hospital-based program with a strong emphasis on the integration of clinical service with didactic knowledge. Extensive exposure to all aspects of pediatric dental care is available, including well children, developmentally disabled children, minor and major trauma and O.R exposure.All dental specialties are represented and residents are exposed to and actively participate in orthodontics, growth guidance, endodontics, periodontics, sedation techniques and oral surgery. CurriculumPediatric Dental Residents receive formal education through seminars, hospital rotations, course work at affiliated institutions and continuing education courses. Hospital Rotations in Pediatrics and Anesthesia, as well as an extensive course in Physical Diagnosis serve to integrate the pediatric dental resident into the hospital mainstream.Full-Time coverage of clinical activity is provided through Board-eligible and Board -certified pediatric dentists. Consultants in all other specialties are available to guide residents in a multidisciplinary approach to Pediatric Dental Care.Didactic training includes lectures on pediatric dentistry, growth and development, interceptive orthodontics, prevention, sedation techniques, radiology, oral pathology, bio-statistics, orthodontics, special patient care and pharmacology, Journal club and literature review supplement formal weekly treatment planning seminar.
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Program Stipend and TuitionThe first-year resident (PGY 1) receives $58,135 plus fringe benefits. The second-year resident (PGY 2) receives $63,126 plus fringe benefits. FacilitiesThe pediatric dental cluster is a recently renobvated wing of the dental clinic. It contains six operatories fully equipped for auxiliary utilization. Additionally, private consultation rooms are available for residents.Each operatory in the pediatric dental cluster contains its own x-ray unit and central nitrous oxide unit.Located within the over 400 bed Brookdale hospital medical center, residents have available to them all the facilities and resources of the teaching hospital. This includes active participation in the emergency room, various hospital services, clinical laboratories and the O.R. A recently completed Oral Maxillofacial suite is adjacent to the dental clinic.Each operatory in the Pediatric Dental Cluster contains its own x-ray unit and central Nitrous Oxide unit.Located within the over 400 bed Brookdale Hospital Medical Center, residents have available to them all the facilities and resources of the teaching hospital.
This includes active participation in the Emergency Room, various hospital services, clinical laboratories and the O.R. A recently completed Oral Maxillofacial suite is adjacent to the Dental Clinic. Admission RequirementsApplicants must have available the following items to be considered for admission:. D.D.S.