Position available for a first year general practice resident in the

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Long Island Jewish Medical Center has more than 500 medical residents enrolled in 45 approved ACGME training programs. There are many opportunities for interdisciplinary experiences relative to patient care and education. The department has ongoing clinical and basic science research programs which provide opportunities for residents to pursue research in a mentored environment
The Department of Dental Medicine has had more than a fifty-year history of providing dental postgraduate training programs. Currently, we offer programs in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery (OMFS), Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology (OP), Pediatric Dental Medicine (PD) and General Practice Dentistry (GP). There are over 130 individuals who make up the full time and part time voluntary faculty who serve as an educational resource for our training programs.
The general practice residency provides a broad range of experience dealing with the dental patient in both a clinical and didactic sense. The caseload includes the hospitalized dental patient, a hospitalized patient with dental needs or complications and the ambulatory but handicapped or medically compromised patient. Additionally, a significant percentage of well patients are treated in the ambulatory setting. The one-year experience, or an optional second year, will provide the graduate resident with the confidence and experience necessary to comprehensively treat a diverse patient population.

A large, experienced, dedicated full-time and voluntary teaching staff of generalists and specialists from all disciplines aid the resident in refining previously learned skills, and facilitate exposure to new techniques in clinical dentistry, including dental implantology. Regularly admitted patients provide an improved understanding of the important interrelationships between underlying or associated medical disorders and dental treatment. The hospital setting provides the ideal environment for the resident to learn to communicate effectively and work directly with other health professionals.

Aside from a substantial diverse active clinical experience, the general consisting of formal lectures, teaching rounds, conferences and house rounds. Participation in various rotations such as; Anesthesia, ER, and Special Patient Care, as well as on call duty, enhances the overall experience. At all levels there will be adequate backup by more senior residents, attending staff and specialists when needed. A combined or team approach to care delivery and consultation is employed and stressed.

Send email of interest to:

William J. Stewart DDS MPH
Chief of General Dentistry
Program Director , General Practice Residency
Long Island Jewish Medical Center
Department of Dental Medicine
270-05 76th Ave.
New Hyde Park, NY 11040
718-470-7122
Fax 718-470-3483
[email protected]

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Queens/ Nassau border is an excellent location and LIJ is an excellent hospital... I suggest checking into the program
 
housing? IS there a place where residents live? Do I have assistance to help find a place to live if I get accepted? How is the parking?
 
housing? IS there a place where residents live? Do I have assistance to help find a place to live if I get accepted? How is the parking?

You should probably check the last post date before you submit something. The last time anyone posted in this thread was over seven years ago. It looks like you've been doing this all over SDN recently.
 
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