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Closed Residency Programs - Printable Format
Closed Residency Programs - Printable Format Affinity Medical Center Emergency Medicine - AOA - 126165 Family Medicine - AOA - 127871 Internal Medicine - AOA - 127872 Obstetrics & Gynecology (1980-1994) - AOA - 127873 Obstetrics & Gynecology (1995-1999) - AOA - 126168 Pediatrics - AOA - 127877 Affinity Medical Center - Doctors Hospital of Stark County Family Medicine - AOA - 126166 Family Medicine - AOA - 341474 Orthopaedic Surgery - AOA - 126170 Otolaryngology - AOA - 126169 Surgery - AOA - 126171 Traditional Rotating Internship - AOA - 125275 Cabrini Medical Center Clinical Clerkship - - [Not Yet Identified] Internal Medicine - ACGME - 1403531266 Internal Medicine / Cardiovascular Disease - ACGME - 1413531114 Internal Medicine / Gastroenterology - ACGME - 1443531098 Internal Medicine / Hematology & Medical Oncology - ACGME - 1553532048 Internal Medicine / Infectious Diesease - ACGME - 1463531097 Internal Medicine / Pulmonary Disease - ACGME - 1493531096 Internal Medicine / Rheumatology - ACGME - 1503531068 Psychiatry - ACGME - 4003531137 Surgery - ACGME - 4403521209 Caritas Healthcare, Inc. - Mary Immaculate Hospital Family Medicine - ACGME - 1203521420 Internal Medicine - ACGME - 1403522267 Internal Medicine / Gastroenterology - ACGME - 1443522052 Internal Medicine / Geriatric Medicine - ACGME - 1513531124 Internal Medicine / Infectious Diesease - ACGME - 1463522041 Internal Medicine / Pulmonary Disease - ACGME - 1493522047 Closed Residency Programs - Printable Format Caritas Healthcare, Inc. - St. John's Queens Hospital Clinical Clerkship -
Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island Health Sciences Librarians
BROOKLYN, QUEENS AND STATEN ISLAND HEALTH SCIENCES LIBRARIANS H:DmlRSBIP LIST 1985 - 1986 Alphabetic by member's na111e Alphabetic by member's institution ABNEY ELLA BLACK LAWRENCE MEDICAL SOCIETY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK NY STATE INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL LIBRARY BASIC RESEARCH IN MENTAL RETARDATION 420 LAKEVILLE ROAD LIBRARY LAKE SUCCESS NY 11042 1050 FOREST HILL ROAD 516 488 6100 X288 STATEN ISLAND NV 10314 -- :--------------------- 718 698 1122 X659 AMTZIS SELMA BUCHHEIT MARV SEAVIEW HOSPITAL & HOME KINGSBROOK JEWISH MEDICAL CENTER HEALTH SCIENCES LIBRARY MEDICAL LIBRARY 460 BRIELLE AVENUE 585 SCHENECTADY AVENUE STATEN ISLAND NY 10314 718 39!!1 8689 BROOKLYN NY 11203 ---------------------- 718 756 9700 X2689 > > BAILINE JOAN SYOSSET COMMUNITY HOSPITAL CAVE CAROL MEDICAL LIBRARY KINGSBRODK JEWISH MEDICAL CENTER 221, JERI CHO TPKE MEDICAL LIBRARY SYOSSET NY 11781 86 EAST 49 STREET 516 496 6488 BROOKLYN NY 11203 718 7:;;.. 9¥1!f"-1 X2689 • > > BAKCSY GABRIEL CHARITON MAY LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL MEDICAL LIBRARY ST JOHN'S ESPISCOPAL HOSPITAL 340 HENRY STREET SOUTH SHORE DIVISION BROOKLYN· NY 11201 MEDICAL LIBRARY 718 780 1077 327 BEACH 19TH STREET ----------------------- FAR ROCKAWAY NY 11691 > 718 917 3699 BARTEN SHARON CHARTON BARBARA CATHOLIC MEDICAL CENTER LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY OF BROOKLYN AND QUEENS BROm<L YN CENTER CENTRAL MEDICAL LIBRARY LIBRARY 88-25 153 STREET UNIVERSITY PLAZA JAMAICA NY 11432 BROOKLYN NY 11201 718 657 6800 X4102 ------------------------- 718 834 612161!1 BARTH ROSALYN COOPER GRACIE LAGUARDIA HOSPITAL METROPOLITAN JEWISH GERIATRIC MEDICAL LIBRARY CENTER 102-01 66 ROAD MARKS MEMORIAL MEDICAL LIBRARY FOREST HILLS NY t1375 4915 TENTH AVENUE 718 83!!1 4 188 BROOKLYN NV 11219 718 853 28191!1 > BHAT! PUSHPA CZECHOWICZ MARIA CREEDMOOR PSYCHIATRIC CENTER FLUSHING HOSPITAL AND· HEALTH SCIENCES LIBRARY MEDICAL CENTER BUILDING 51 MEDICAL LIBRARY 80-45 WINCHESTER BOULEVARD PARSONS BOULEVARD L 45TH AVENUE QUEENS VILLAGE NY 11427 FLUSING NY 11355 718 464 7500 X5179 718 6719 5653 DEMPSEY SISTER MARY· (GREGORY) FRANKEL NORMA ST. -
Tables for Web Version of Letter NYC Independent Budget Office - Health and Social Services Printed 6/5/01 at 1:24 PM
Attachment B Contracting Agencies (based on FY 2000 Contracts) HIV HIV Ryan White Prevention Ryan White Prevention Agency Services Project Agency Services Project African Services Committee, Inc * * HHC Harlem Hospital Center * AIDS Center of Queens County, Inc * HHC Jacobi Medical Center * AIDS Day Services Association of New York State, Inc * HHC Kings County Hospital Center * AIDS Service Center of Lower Manhattan, Inc * * HHC North Central Bronx Hospital * AIDS Treatment Data Network, Inc * HHC Queens Hospital Center * Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University * HHC Woodhull Medical & Mental Health Center * Alianza Dominicana, Inc * Hispanic AIDS Forum, Inc * * Ambulatory Care * HIV Law Project, Inc * American Indian Community House, Inc * Hudson Planning Group, Inc * American Red Cross * Institute for Community Living, Inc * Argus Community, Inc * Institute for Urban Family Health, Inc * Asian & Pacific Islander Coalition on HIV/AIDS, Inc * * Interfaith Medical Center * Assessment and Referral Team for AIDS * Iris House, A Center For Women Living With HIV, Inc * Association for Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment, Inc * Jewish Board of Family & Children's Services, Inc * Bailey House, Inc * Jewish Guild for the Blind * Banana Kelly Community Improvement Association * Latino Commission on AIDS, Inc * Bedford Stuyvesant Community Legal Services Corporation * Legal Action Center of the City of New York, Inc * Betances Health Unit, Inc * Legal Aid Society * Beth Abraham Health Services * Legal Support Unit of Legal Services -
BROOKLYN, QUEENS and STATEN ISLAND HEALTH SCIENCES LIBRARIANS BROOKLYN, QUEENS, STATEN ISLAND HEALTH SCIENCES LIBRARIANS Membership List (3/18/90)
BQSI M E M B E R S H I P D I R E C T O R Y 1 9 9 0 BROOKLYN, QUEENS AND STATEN ISLAND HEALTH SCIENCES LIBRARIANS BROOKLYN, QUEENS, STATEN ISLAND HEALTH SCIENCES LIBRARIANS Membership List (3/18/90) Ella Abney Lorraine Blank Medical Society of the State of Seaview Hospital and Home New York Health Sciences Library Albion 0. Bernstein Library 460 Brielle Avenue 420 Lakeville Road Staten Island, NY 10314 Lake Success, NY 11042 (718) 317 - 3689 (516) 488 - 6100 x288 Basheva Blokh Selma Amtzis Kingsboro Psychiatric Center 430 College Avenue Health Sciences Library Staten Island, NY 10314 681 Clarkson Avenue (718) 727 - 9442 Brooklyn, NY 11203 (718) 735 - 1273 Joan D. Bailine Syosset Hospital Mary Buchheit Medical Library Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center 221 Jericho Turnpike Medical Library Syosset, NY 11791 585 Schenectady Avenue (516) 496 - 6488 Brooklyn, NY 11202 (718) 604 - 5689 Gabriel Bakczy Long Island College Hospital Carol Cave-Davis Hoagland Library Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center 340 Henry Street Medical Library Brooklyn, NY 11201 585 Schenectady Avenue (718) 780 - 1087 Brooklyn, NY 11202 (718) 604 - 5689 Sharon Barten METRO May Chariton 57 Willoughby Street 6 Meadowbrook Lane Brooklyn, NY 11201 Valley Stream, NY 11580 (718) 852 - 8700 (516) 561 - 6717 Rosalyn Barth Gracie Cooper LaGuardia Hospital Metropolitan Jewish Geriatric Center Health Sciences Library Marks Memorial Medical Library 102 - 01 66th Road 4915 Tenth Avenue Forest Hills, NY 11375 Brooklyn, NY 11219 (718) 830 - 4188 (718) 853 - 1800 Pushpa Bhati Maria Czechowicz Creedmore Psychiatric Center 1391 Madison Avenue Health Sciences Library New York, NY 10029 80 - 45 Winchester Boulevard (212) 348 - 3062 Queens Village, NY 11427 (718) 464 - 7500 x5179 Donald H. -
A Guide to Innovative, Quality Long Term Care Options in New York Urce
2011 A Guide to Innovative, Quality Long Term Care Options in New York urce 555 WEST 57TH STREET NEW YORK, NY 10019 212.258.5330 P 212.258.5331 F CareSo WWW.CCLCNY.ORG CareSource A Guide to Innovative, Quality Long Term Care Options in New York CCLC Staff Contacts: About CCLC The Continuing Care Leadership Coalition (CCLC) is a membership Scott C. Amrhein 212-506-5409 and advocacy organization representing more than 100 of the nation’s President most innovative and comprehensive not-for-profit and public long term care organizations in the New York metropolitan area and be- Roxanne G. Tena-Nelson 212-506-5412 yond. CCLC’s establishment in 2003 as an affiliated entity of the Executive Vice President Greater New York Hospital Association (GNYHA) highlights the growing importance of continuing care services in today’s health care Desmond D’Sa 212-506-5458 marketplace. Vice President, Finance CCLC’s purpose is to shape, through advocacy, research, and educa- Diane J. Barrett 212-259-0741 tion, an environment that supports the delivery of, and access to, Director of Government Relations continuing care services of the highest quality and to provide State and national leadership in advancing effective continuing care policies Harrison Fox 212-554-7215 and practices through the collective experience, vision, and effort of Project Manager, CCITI NY our members. Kathryn Santos 212-506-5413 The members of CCLC provide mission-driven services across the Manager of Quality Improvement continuum of care to people of all ages throughout the New York Initiatives metropolitan area and beyond. -
Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) and Implementation Plan
Calvary Hospital 2016 - 2018 Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) and Implementation Plan Table of Contents Executive Summary .......................................................... 2 Background ................................................................... 2 Mission Statement ............................................................ 2 Our Geographic Area ......................................................... 2 Community Health Needs Assessment ..................................... 3 Conducting a CHNA ........................................................ 6 Defining Our Community .................................................... 6 Input from Persons Representing the Broad Interests of the Community Including Those with Special Expertise in Public Health .......10 Assessment of Health Needs of the Community ..........................11 Impact of Actions from 2013 CHNA/CSP ..................................14 Identification of Significant Health Needs and Resources ......15 Need #1: Palliative Care Services ...........................................15 Need #2: Bereavement Services ............................................17 Need #3: Palliative Care Provider Education ...............................18 Prioritization and Implementation Strategy ........................20 1 Executive Summary Background Calvary is the country’s only hospital dedicated to providing hospice and palliative care to adult patients with advanced cancer and other life limiting illness. Calvary Hospital is a 501(c) (3) not for profit hospital. -
Senior Resource Guide
New York State Assemblywoman Nily Rozic Assembly District 25 Senior Resource Guide OFFICE OF NEW YORK STATE ASSEMBLYWOMAN NILY ROZIC 25TH DISTRICT Dear Neighbor, I am pleased to present my guide for seniors, a collection of resources and information. There are a range of services available for seniors, their families and caregivers. Enclosed you will find information on senior centers, health organizations, social services and more. My office is committed to ensuring seniors are able to age in their communities with the services they need. This guide is a useful starting point and one of many steps my office is taking to ensure this happens. As always, I encourage you to contact me with any questions or concerns at 718-820-0241 or [email protected]. I look forward to seeing you soon! Sincerely, Nily Rozic DISTRICT OFFICE 159-16 Union Turnpike, Flushing, New York 11366 • 718-820-0241 • FAX: 718-820-0414 ALBANY OFFICE Legislative Office Building, Room 547, Albany, New York 12248 • 518-455-5172 • FAX: 518-455-5479 EMAIL [email protected] This guide has been made as accurate as possible at the time of printing. Please be advised that organizations, programs, and contact information are subject to change. Please feel free to contact my office at if you find information in this guide that has changed, or if there are additional resources that should be included in the next edition. District Office 159-16 Union Turnpike, Flushing, NY 11366 718-820-0241 E-mail [email protected] TABLE OF CONTENTS (1) IMPORTANT NUMBERS .............................. 6 (2) GOVERNMENT AGENCIES ........................... -
Region Compare SFY 10-11
As of 6/7/2010 State Fiscal Year Impact of Executive Budget Extender State Fiscal Year 2010 - 2011 Hospital Impacts by Region Impact of Medicaid Cut Payments for Elimination of Reduction of Managed Care and Potentially Trend Factor Indigent Care Workers' Total Cuts Preventable (1.7%) Funds* Compensation/No- Readmissions Fault Effective Date April 1, 2010 July 1, 2010* July 1, 2010 New York State Total Hospital Impacts ($69,500,000) ($69,400,000) ($35,000,000) ($45,201,000) ($256,501,000) Cut to GME Innovations Pool ($37,400,000) New York City ($51,338,000) ($37,640,000) ($25,422,000) ($28,986,000) ($143,386,000) Bellevue Hospital Center (2,713,000) - (686,000) (453,000) (3,852,000) Beth Israel Medical Center -- Kings Highway Division (75,000) (66,000) (30,000) (77,000) (248,000) Beth Israel Medical Center -- Milton and Carroll Petrie Division (1,252,000) (944,000) (856,000) (814,000) (3,866,000) Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center (2,144,000) (3,566,000) (665,000) (926,000) (7,301,000) Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center (1,278,000) (1,464,000) (441,000) (1,203,000) (4,386,000) Calvary Hospital (268,000) (70,000) - (83,000) (421,000) Coler - Goldwater Specialty Hospital and Nursing Facility -- Coler (629,000) - (35,000) (1,000) (665,000) Hospital Site Coler - Goldwater Specialty Hospital and Nursing Facility -- Goldwater (1,335,000) - (21,000) (5,000) (1,361,000) Hospital Site Coney Island Hospital (887,000) - (292,000) (344,000) (1,523,000) Elmhurst Hospital Center (1,825,000) - (606,000) (358,000) (2,789,000) Flushing Hospital -
Dormitory Authority Act
DORMITORY AUTHORITY ACT McKinney’s Public Authorities Law § 1675 § 1675. Short title Currentness This title may be cited as the “Dormitory Authority Act.” Credits (Formerly § 1430, added L.1944, c. 524, § 1. Renumbered § 1675, L.1957, c. 914, § 17.) McKinney’s Public Authorities Law § 1675, NY PUB AUTH § 1675 Current through L.2021, chapters 1 to 313. Some statute sections may be more current, see credits for details. 1 McKinney’s Public Authorities Law § 1676 § 1676. Definitions Effective: July 31, 2021 Currentness As used or referred to in this title, unless a different meaning appears from the context, 1. The term “authority” shall mean the corporation created by section sixteen hundred seventy-seven of this chapter; 2. The term “dormitory” shall mean any of the following: (a) a housing unit, including an emergency temporary dormitory constructed pursuant to section sixteen hundred seventy-nine of this title, or any other emergency temporary housing operated by the authority, including all necessary and usual attendant and related facilities and equipment, acquired, designed, constructed, reconstructed, rehabilitated and improved, or otherwise provided under the jurisdiction of the dormitory authority for the use of students at a state-operated institution or statutory or contract college under the jurisdiction of the State University of New York, as defined in section three hundred fifty of the education law. (b) It shall also include a housing unit for the use of students, married students, faculty, staff and the families of such -
In Re Miguel M
NYLS Law Review Vols. 22-63 (1976-2019) Volume 55 Issue 1 D Is for Digitize Article 14 January 2011 In re Miguel M. Jonathan Weinstein New York Law School Class of 2011 Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.nyls.edu/nyls_law_review Part of the Health Law and Policy Commons, Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility Commons, Legal Remedies Commons, and the Privacy Law Commons Recommended Citation Jonathan Weinstein, In re Miguel M., 55 N.Y.L. SCH. L. REV. 385 (2010-2011). This Case Comments is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@NYLS. It has been accepted for inclusion in NYLS Law Review by an authorized editor of DigitalCommons@NYLS. VOLUME 55 | 2010/11 JONATHAN WEINSTEIN In re Miguel M. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Jonathan Weinstein, M.D., is a 2011 J.D. candidate at New York Law School. 385 IN RE MIGuel M. Like the attorney-client privilege, the doctor-patient relationship is built on trust and privacy.1 Patients entrust physicians with private information about their health and personal lives. Doctors, in turn, are expected to maintain confidentiality and keep patients’ records private. Only in the most extenuating circumstances is medical information permitted to be released without authorization to third parties.2 Yet, despite explicit statutory protections governing the privacy of medical information, exceptions exist under which doctors and hospitals can disclose information without a patient’s knowledge, consent, or authorization.3 The dividing line between unauthorized and authorized disclosure of private medical information, therefore, often rests on precise interpretations of law and legislative intent. -
Queens Hospital Center, New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation Mount Sinai Services Psychology Externship Brochure 2016-17
Queens Hospital Center, New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation Mount Sinai Services Psychology Externship Brochure 2016-17 Revised 10/21/15 QUEENS HOSPITAL CENTER PSYCHOLOGY EXTERNSHIP PROGRAM 2016-17 Queens Hospital Center Queens Hospital Center is part of the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation and is affiliated with the Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Thus, QHC combines the best of both worlds: a municipal hospital serving diverse populations, with a teaching hospital’s emphasis on quality and training. QHC is located in Jamaica, Queens and can be conveniently reached by public transit or car. QHC’s surroundings are primarily residential; the neighborhood is one of the most culturally, racially and ethnically diverse areas in the United States, with a large immigrant population. Over 100 languages are spoken at QHC. Patients and staff come from all over the world, representing a multicultural mosaic of backgrounds, languages and beliefs. The NYC Health and Hospitals Corporation is the largest municipal healthcare system in the US. Psychology Department Queens Hospital Center’s Psychology Department is staffed by approximately 15 psychologists at any one time. These psychologists are integrated throughout the hospital and provide services in an adult outpatient clinic, partial hospital program, adult psychiatric inpatient service, child and adolescent outpatient clinic, child development unit, pediatrics service, primary care clinic, cancer center, Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) teams, and community schools. The Psychology Department is expected over time to play a leadership role in moving QHC behavioral health towards evidence-based practices. The Psychology Department is committed to psychology training and intends to begin a pilot pre-doctoral internship program, under the Mount Sinai umbrella, in the next two to three years. -
Announcement of Balloting
1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East II Announcement of Balloting 2016 Election of 1199SEIU Officers, Organizers, Executive Council Members, 1199SEIU Delegates and SEIU Convention Delegates Announcement of Balloting 2016 Election of 1199SEIU Officers, Organizers, Executive Council Members, 1199SEIU Delegates and SEIU Convention Delegates MAIL BALLOT ELECTION POSITIONS TO BE FILLED In March-April the 1199SEIU Election Board The following are the offices which will be will be conducting elections for officers, organizers, filled in this election. (The description of each Area Executive Council members and SEIU Convention appears on the accompanying chart.) Delegates. Balloting will be by mail under the Union-wide Positions: super vision of the American Arbitration Asso - President ciation (AAA). The mail ballot will insure that Secretary-Treasurer every member will be able to vote. Executive Vice Presidents (16 positions) DATES OF ELECTION Union-wide Vice Presidents At Large The AAA will mail the ballots to all members (13 positions) on March 21, 2016. All ballots must be mailed Union-wide Organizers At Large (2 positions) back and received by the AAA no later than 5:00 Positions Elected by Area (see list of areas) p.m. on April 15, 2016. No hand delivered ballots Area Vice President (1 per area) will be counted. Ballots returned after the dead - Organizers (see chart for number per area) line will not be counted. If you do not receive a Rank-and-file Executive Council Members (1 per ballot by March 28, 2016, call the AAA at Area except 2 per Area in the following Areas: 800-529-5218, Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m.