Internal Medicine
The Internal Medicine residency program at St. John’s Riverside Hospital offers both ACGME accredited three year categorical and one year preliminary medicine tracks. Both tracks are community-based and designed to train knowledgeable, compassionate and efficient physician.
It incorporates clinical, practical, and didactic input from our medical staff and a wide array of healthcare teams, including nursing, social workers, nutritionists, administrators, physical therapists, risk management, performance improvement, medical informatics, and other members. We strongly feel that knowledge of the entire healthcare team is necessary to become an exceptional provider.
We also value the role of the physician as an educator. A physician should articulate medical concepts to a broad audience, including patients, healthcare teammates, and colleagues. All of our residents receive teaching assignments and will become a proficient educator with the guidance of a mentor.
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Emergency Medicine
We are a relatively new program– our inaugural class of 10 residents began July 1, 2017. Residents who join our program have a unique opportunity to help shape our program. We actively seek resident feedback on all aspects of the program and see the residents as architects of the program with us.
We are fortunate to have an extremely dedicated, experienced, and energetic faculty who trained at top-notch residencies all over the country. With high volume patient encounters, innovative education styles, and an enthusiastic teaching faculty, we provide a premier learning experience for our EM residents.
SJRH is a clinical affiliate with Montefiore Medical Center. As such, our residents will be rotating at Jacobi Medical Center for trauma, Montefiore Medical Center for the neonatal and neurosurgical ICU experience, and the Andrus and Dobbs Ferry Pavilions Emergency departments.
Our mission is to provide high-quality, comprehensive, and dynamic education for our trainees. We are looking for the next class of outstanding residents to help us continue to build our residency. Join us!
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St. John’s Riverside Hospital, Andrus Pavilion, serves as the main campus of the Riverside Health system. Riverside Health is a 378 bed system, comprised of the Andrus Pavilion, The Park Care Pavilion and The Dobbs Ferry Pavilion. Founded in 1869, St. John’s Riverside Hospital was Westchester County’s first hospital and has been serving the lower Hudson Valley region for nearly 150 years. St. John’s Riverside Hospital has also demonstrated a commitment to education, housing the Cochran School of Nursing, which graduated one of the nation’s first nursing classes in 1896. St. John’s Riverside Hospital currently serves as a regional campus for the nation’s largest medical school, The Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM). St. John’s Riverside Hospital remains a major academic affiliate of LECOM and a clinical affiliate of Montefiore Medical Center