Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center Residency

Heralded as one of New York’s finest emergency medicine facilities, Good Samaritan’s investment in state-of-the-art technology and its commitment to provide accessible, quality health care to the community is unparalleled.

Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center is among the largest providers of emergency medical care on Long Island, treating about 92,000 patients annually. 

Our emergency medicine residency program is committed to meeting the needs of our patients while providing our residents with a balanced approach to professional and personal well-being. It is our policy to teach emergency medicine through experience in an emergency department under the supervision of board certified/eligible emergency medicine physicians. To afford a diversified and well-rounded experience, the program has affiliations with the NYC Poison Control Center, R. Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore, FDNY-EMS, and an urban Level 1 facility for emergency medicine. Clinical, academic, administrative and research skills are developed and cultivated, so that graduates will be prepared to become leaders and mentors in their field.

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Hemoperitoneum during pregnancy is an emergent condition that places the mother and fetus at risk.
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Here's a case you don't see every day: a single dose of over-the-counter cold medicine led to an esophageal perforation, which then resulted in pneumomediastinum.