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Residency Placement Location by Specialty for the Class of 2017 RESIDENCY PLACEMENT LOCATION BY SPECIALTY FOR THE CLASS OF 2017 ANESTHESIOLOGY Program Location Type Detroit Medical Center/WSU Detroit, MI ACGME Drexel U COM/Hahnemann U Hospital Philadelphia, PA ACGME Duke University Medical Center Durham, NC ACGME Geisinger Health System Danville, PA ACGME Jackson Memorial Hospital Miami, FL ACGME Johns Hopkins University MC Baltimore, MD ACGME Maimonides Medical Center Brooklyn, NY ACGME Massachusetts General Hospital Boston, MA ACGME Medical University of South Carolina Charleston, SC ACGME Montefiore Medical Center/Einstein Bronx, NY ACGME NYMC-Westchester Medical Center Valhalla, NY ACGME Oklahoma State University MC Tulsa, OK AOA Rush University Medical Center (2) Chicago, IL ACGME Rutgers-RW Johnson Medical School New Brunswick, NJ ACGME SUNY HSC Brooklyn (3) Brooklyn, NY ACGME SUNY Upstate Medical University Syracuse, NY ACGME U of Connecticut School of Medicine (2) Farmington, CT ACGME U of Rochester/Strong Memorial (3) Rochester, NY ACGME U of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio, TX ACGME U of Texas Medical School Houston, TX ACGME U of Washington Affiliate Hospitals Seattle, WA ACGME CHILD NEUROLOGY Program Location Type SUNY HSC Brooklyn Brooklyn, NY ACGME DERMATOLOGY Program Location Type St. John’s Episcopal Far Rockaway, NY AOA DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY Program Location Type Bryn Mawr Hospital Bryn Mawr, PA ACGME Morristown Memorial Hospital Morristown, NJ ACGME Nassau University Medical Center East Meadow, NY ACGME Stony Brook Teaching Hospitals Stony Brook, NY ACGME UPMC Medical Education Pittsburgh, PA ACGME EMERGENCY MEDICINE Program Location Type Aria Health Philadelphia, PA AOA CMSRU/Cooper University Hospital Camden, NJ ACGME Darnell Army Community Hospital Fort Hood, TX ACGME Hofstra Northwell SOM (3) Manhasset, NY ACGME Lehigh Valley Health Network Allentown, PA AOA Lincoln Medical Center Bronx, NY ACGME Maimonides Medical Center (2) Brooklyn, NY ACGME Morristown Memorial Hospital Morristown, NJ ACGME Nassau University Medical Center (2) East Meadow, NY AOA New York-Presbyterian/Queens Flushing, NY ACGME St. Barnabas Hospital Bronx, NY ACGME St. Barnabas Hospital (3) Bronx, NY AOA St. James Hospital and HC Olympia Fields, IL AOA U of Arizona COM at Tucson Tucson, AZ ACGME U of Connecticut School of Medicine Farmington, CT ACGME U of Maryland Medical Center Baltimore, MD ACGME U of Southern California (USC) Los Angeles, CA ACGME University at Buffalo SOM Buffalo, NY ACGME FAMILY MEDICINE Program Location Type AHS Morristown Medical Center (3) Morristown, NJ AOA Clarion Hospital Clarion, PA AOA Community Memorial Health System Ventura, CA AOA Conroe Regional Medical Center Conroe, TX ACGME Ellis Hospital - McClellan Campus Schenectady, NY AOA Ellis Hospital (2) Schenectady, NY ACGME Good Samaritan Hospital MC (5) West Islip NY AOA Hackensack/Palisades Medical Center North Bergen, NJ AOA Harbor-UCLA Medical Center Torrance, CA ACGME Hofstra Northwell SOM - Plainview Hosp (6) Plainview, NY ACGME Icahn SOM Beth Israel New York, NY ACGME Inspira Health Network (2) Vineland, NJ AOA Larkin Community Hospital South Miami, FL AOA Manchester Memorial Hospital Manchester, CT AOA Methodist Hospital Houston, TX ACGME Mountain Vista Medical Center Mesa, AZ AOA Nassau University Medical Center (5) East Meadow, NY AOA North Broward Hospital District Fort Lauderdale, FL AOA NYMC-Phelps Memorial Hosp Center Sleepy Hollow, NY ACGME Orange Regional Medical Center (2) Middletown, NY AOA Our Lady of Lourdes Memorial Hospital Binghamton, NY AOA Peconic Bay Medical Center (4) Riverhead, NY AOA Plaza Medical Center Fort Worth, TX AOA Reading Hospital and MC Reading, PA AOA South Nassau Communities Hospital (4) Oceanside, NY AOA Southampton Hospital Southampton, NY AOA Spartanburg Regional Health Sys Spartanburg, SC AOA St. Barnabas Hospital Bronx, NY AOA St. John's Episcopal Hospital (2) Far Rockaway, NY AOA St. Josephs-Syracuse Syracuse, NY ACGME Stamford Hospital/Columbia Stamford, CT ACGME The Institute for Family Health Kingston, NY AOA West Palm Beach GME Consortium West Palm Beach, FL AOA Wright Center for GME Scranton, PA AOA Wright Center National FM Washington, DC AOA GENERAL SURGERY Program Location Type Community Memorial Health System Ventura, CA ACGME East End Health Alliance Southampton, NY AOA Geisinger Wyoming Valley Wilkes-Barre, PA AOA MediSys Health Network Flushing, NY AOA NYU Hospitals Center (3) Brooklyn, NY AOA St. John's Episcopal Hospital Far Rockaway, NY AOA Travis AFB/David Grant Medical Center Solano County, CA ACGME Wyckoff Heights Medical Center Brooklyn, NY AOA INTERNAL MEDICINE Program Location Type Arnot Ogden Medical Center Elmira, NY AOA Bay Area - Corpus Christi MC Corpus Christi, TX AOA Baystate Medical Center Springfield, MA ACGME Coney Island Hospital Brooklyn, NY AOA Danbury Hospital Danbury, CT ACGME Danville Regional Medical Center Danville, VA AOA Drexel Univ. COM/Hahnemann Univ. Hospital (2) Philadelphia, PA ACGME Georgetown Univ. Hospital-DC Washington DC ACGME Hofstra Northwell SOM - Forest Hills Hospital Forest Hills, NY ACGME Hofstra Northwell SOM - Lenox Hill Hospital (6) New York, NY ACGME Hofstra Northwell SOM - Staten Island Univ. (3) Staten Island, NY ACGME Icahn SOM St Luke's-Roosevelt (2) New York, NY ACGME Inspira Health Network Vineland, NJ AOA Kennedy U Hospital/Our Lady of Lourdes Stratford, NJ AOA Lehigh Valley Hospital Allentown, PA ACGME Lower Bucks Hospital Bristol, PA AOA Lutheran Family Health Center Brooklyn, NY ACGME Maimonides Medical Center (2) Brooklyn, NY ACGME Mercy Catholic Medical Center Darby, PA AOA Montefiore Med Center/Einstein Bronx, NY ACGME Nassau University Medical Center (3) East Meadow, NY ACGME Nassau University Medical Center East Meadow, NY AOA New York-Presbyterian/Queens (3) Flushing, NY ACGME Newark Beth Israel Med Center Newark, NJ ACGME NY Methodist Hospital Brooklyn, NY ACGME Orange Regional Medical Center (6) Middletown, NY AOA Rowan SOM/Bayonne Medical Center (2) Bayonne, NJ AOA Rutgers-New Jersey Medical School (3) Newark, NJ ACGME Rutgers-R W Johnson Medical School New Brunswick, NJ ACGME South Eastern Regional Health Center Lumberton, NC AOA Southampton Hospital Southampton, NY AOA St. James Hospital and HC Olympia Fields, IL AOA Stony Brook Teach Hospitals (4) Stony Brook, NY ACGME SUNY HSC Brooklyn (4) Brooklyn, NY ACGME Temple University Hospital Philadelphia, PA ACGME U of Connecticut School of Medicine Farmington, CT ACGME U of Connecticut HC (4) Farmington, CT AOA U of Texas HSC San Antonio, TX ACGME UC San Francisco Fresno, CA ACGME University of Toledo Toledo, OH ACGME Walter Reed National Military MC Bethesda, MD ACGME West Anaheim Medical Center Anaheim, CA AOA Winthrop-University Hospital (2) Mineola, NY ACGME Wright Center for GME (2) Scranton, PA AOA MEDICINE – EMERGENCY MEDICINE Program Location Type Hofstra Northwell SOM - Long Island Jewish New Hyde Park, NY ACGME MEDICINE - PRIMARY Program Location Type Hofstra Northwell SOM - Lenox Hill Hospital New York, NY ACGME Maine Medical Center Portland, ME ACGME NEUROLOGY Program Location Type Hofstra Northwell SOM Manhasset, NY ACGME Stony Brook Teaching Hospitals (2) Stony Brook, NY ACGME OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY Program Location Type Good Samaritan Hospital MC West Islip NY AOA Jersey Shore University MC Neptune, NJ ACGME Madigan Army Medical Center Tacoma, WA ACGME Morristown Memorial Hospital (2) Morristown, NJ ACGME Nassau University Medical Center East Meadow, NY ACGME NY Methodist Hospital Brooklyn, NY ACGME Richmond University MC-NY Staten Island, NY ACGME Saint Barnabas Medical Center Livingston, NJ ACGME U of Connecticut School of Medicine Farmington, CT ACGME Wyckoff Heights Medical Center Brooklyn, NY AOA OPHTHALMOLOGY Program Location Type Madigan Army Medical Center Tacoma, WA ACGME ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY Program Location Type Jersey City Medical Center Jersey City, NJ AOA Philadelphia COM Philadelphia, PA AOA Plainview Hospital (2) Plainview, NY AOA OTOLARYNGOLOGY & FACIAL PLASTIC SURGERY Program Location Type Philadelphia COM Philadelphia, PA AOA Saint Barnabas Medical Center Livingston, NJ AOA PEDIATRICS Program Location Type Atlantic Health System (2) Morristown, NJ ACGME Doctors Hospital Columbus, OH AOA Geisinger Health System Danville, PA AOA Hofstra Northwell SOM - Cohen Children's New Hyde Park, NY ACGME Hofstra Northwell SOM - Staten Island Univ. Staten Island, NY ACGME Jefferson Medical College/duPont Children's (2) Philadelphia, PA ACGME Maimonides Medical Center (3) Brooklyn, NY AOA Nicklaus Children's Hospital Miami, FL ACGME NYMC-Westchester Medical Center (2) Valhalla, NY ACGME Sinai Hospital of Baltimore Baltimore, MD ACGME U of Connecticut School of Medicine Hartford, CT ACGME U of Tennessee COM (2) Memphis, TN ACGME Winthrop-University Hospital (3) Mineola, NY ACGME PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHAB Program Location Type Burke Rehabilitation Hospital White Plains, NY ACGME Hofstra Northwell SOM (3) Great Neck, NY ACGME Hofstra Northwell COM Manhasset, NY ACGME Icahn SOM at Mount Sinai New York, NY ACGME Larkin Community Hospital South Miami, FL AOA Montefiore MC/Einstein (2) Bronx, NY ACGME Nassau University Medical Center (2) East Meadow, NY AOA Nassau University Medical Center East Meadow, NY ACGME NYU School of Medicine New York, NY ACGME Stony Brook Teaching Hospitals Stony Brook, NY ACGME SUNY HSC Brooklyn Brooklyn, NY ACGME UH Regionals Hospital Richmond Hgts, OH AOA PSYCHIATRY Program Location Type Geisinger Health System Danville, PA ACGME Hofstra Northwell SOM - Staten Island Univ. (2) Staten Island, NY ACGME Icahn SOM Beth Israel New York, NY ACGME Icahn SOM St Luke's-Roosevelt New York, NY ACGME Nassau University Medical Center East Meadow, NY ACGME NYMC-Westchester Medical Center Valhalla, NY ACGME St Elizabeth's Hospital/DBH-DC Washington DC ACGME The Medical Center Bowling Green, KY AOA .
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