Wyckoff heights medical center internal medicine residency

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Internal Medicine Residency Program · Brooklyn, NY

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Ms. Alexandra Taksa

(718) 963-7585

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http://www.wyckoffhospital.org

Wyckoff heights medical center internal medicine residency

28 positions

Available Per Cycle

62nd percentile

Alumni Publication Percentile

79th percentile

Alumni Clinical Trial Percentile

1997

Founding Year

WELCOME

Wyckoff heights medical center internal medicine residency

Hello and welcome to the Wyckoff Heights Medical Center Emergency Medicine (WHEM) Residency program website. We are a unique program, in a unique city. Colloquially called the hospital of Kings and Queens, Wyckoff Heights Medical Center is located in the heart of NYC on the borders of Brooklyn (Kings County) and Queens (Queens County). Now in our fourth year, WHEM provides the combined experience of a community teaching hospital in a high density urban environment.  Our Emergency Department serves an ethnically and racially diverse population and treats a wide range of pathologies in various states of exacerbation. The size of our program fosters a familial spirit and encourages strong teamwork. Residents of our program quickly learn resuscitationist skills, leadership, and develop their ability to think quickly and independently in a supportive atmosphere. We strive to cultivate physicians who are clinically competent, caring, empathetic, and passionate about lifelong learning. Thank you for considering our program in your endeavor to become an "Emergentologist." 

 Dr. Anton Wray, Program Director

The Wyckoff Heights Medical Center Emergency Medicine (WHEM) residency program is a 3 year ACGME-accredited residency program in Brooklyn, NY. Our program is approved for 6 residents each year for a total of 18 approved resident positions. The primary education site is the Wyckoff Heights Medical Center Emergency Department. In addition to our ED, we rotate through Harlem Hospital Center The Brooklyn Hospital Center, Staten Island University Hospital and the New York City Poison Control Center. Total months spent in Emergency Medicine rotations vary each year from 10 months in PGY-1, 6.5 months in PGY-2 and  9 months in PGY-3. During PGY-3 residents are encouraged to explore their specific Emergency Medicine interest during their scheduled elective rotation.

PGY-1

Orientation/Intro to EM | WHMC
Emergency Medicine | WHMC
Obstetrics & Gynecology | WHMC
Pediatric EM | Harlem Hospital   
Ultrasound | WHMC
CCU | WHMC/Lenox Hill Hospital
Radiology | WHMC
Anesthesiology | WHMC

Vacation

PGY-2

Emergency Medicine | WHMC
Trauma | Harlem Hospital
Toxicology | NYC Poison Control 
Pediatric EM | Harlem Hospital
EMS | FDNY
Medical ICU | WHMC
Surgical ICU | SIUH
Pediatric ICU | TBHC

Vacation

PGY-3

Emergency Medicine | WHMC
Trauma | Harlem Hospital
Elective | TBD
Pediatric EM | Harlem Hospital
Urgent Care | WHMC
Ultrasound | WHMC
Vacation

Program Overview

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Our Institution

Located in an ethnically diverse residential neighborhood directly on the border of northern Brooklyn and western Queens, Wyckoff Heights Medical Center is a 350-bed teaching hospital. A dedicated staff of 1,800 physicians, nurses and support personnel care for patients thirty-five distinct languages and cultures.

Wyckoff Heights Medical Center has been providing medical care to the community since 1889. Today, we see 90,000 visits annually in our Adult & Pediatric Emergency Departments, deliver 2,000 babies. We also offer a range of outpatient services to thousands of individuals through our network of community ambulatory care centers and we offer extensive community health education and screening programs.​


We provide the latest in evidence-based care with the goal of ensuring your satisfaction with the quality of the care you receive. WHMC is fully accredited by the Joint Commission and the emergency department is recognized as a 911 receiving facility in addition to recently receiving the American Stroke Association “Gold Plus Award” for outstanding stroke care. As of March, 2021 we are a designated STEMI center recognized by FDNY and provide immediate PCI for patients with life threatening MIs.

Our Emergency Department is composed of three designated care areas and patients are directed to one of these areas by the triage nurse. There are two Adult Care areas and a dedicated and separate Pediatric Emergency care area.  The adult areas are separated into the Adult Main and the Adult FastTrack (Urgent Care) where care is provided by specially trained physicians and physician assistants.  The Adult Main area provides care to individuals who present with potentially critical conditions or injuries such as chest pain, severe respiratory difficulty, stroke and pneumonia.  Our Adult FastTrack area provides care for non-critical conditions such as back pain, headache, joint injuries and strains.

RESIDENTS

Wyckoff heights medical center internal medicine residency

Jonathan Gomez , MD, PGY-3 Miami, Florida

Ross University

School of Medicine

FACULTY

Dr. Lisandro Irizarry

Chairman

Interests: Admin, Disaster Response, ChemBio Warfare

Dr. Sam Bechmann

Associate Program Director

Interests: Physician Finance, Global Health

Dr. Orinthia King

Director of Clinical Ultrasound

Dr. Mark Hug

Director of Student Clerkships

Dr. Lynn Manganiello

Attending

Dr. Ashley Young

Attending

Dr. Shannon Pickup

Attending

Dr. Karen Ambert

Attending

Dr. Saul Grullon

Attending

Dr. Lauren Paish

Attending

Dr. Alexander Tsukerman

Attending

Interests: Medicolegal aspects of Emergency Medicine

Dr. Mariya Belyayeva

Attending