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New Sub-Forum
Hi, folks!! This forum has been developed in an effort to continue the preservation of information about Ross clinical sites in the U.S. I will try to transfer as much info to it as possible from the "sticky" previously developed for the same purpose. If new threads are posted on the Ross Forum about the topic, I will transfer them to here to the appropriate thread. We can keep individual threads about each clinical site, and it will hopefully aid you in knowing a little more about each hospital. I will moderate the sub-forum, so keep it clean and follow the TOS.
Best wishes to all of you!! Dru
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Updated list of clinical sites as of 5/4/05
I have been waiting for the current up-to-date list of current clinical sites for RUSM. They were requested from the Director or Clinical Education, and her assistant has emailed the following information. I'm am forwarding it directly to you. (Received and posted on 5/4/05)
TO CHECK WHICH ROTATION IN WHICH FACILITY IS ACGME v.s. AOA GO TO: http://www.acgme.org/adspublic/ HOSPITAL AFFILIATIONS Ross University has affiliation agreements with over 40 teaching hospitals. Students can elect to participate in clinical training in affiliated teaching hospitals in the U.S. or in Dominica. CALIFORNIA Arrowhead Regional Medical Center, Colton, CA Kern Medical Center, Bakersfield, CA Metropolitan State Hospital, Norwalk, CA CONNECTICUT Griffin Hospital, Derby, CT St. Mary’s Hospital, Waterbury, CT FLORIDA Greater Miami Health Education & Training Centers, Miami, FL Larkin Community Hospital, Miami, FL GEORGIA Southwest Georgia Family Medicine, Albany, GA ILLINOIS Jackson Park Hospital, Chicago, IL ******* Reese Medical Center, Chicago, IL St. Anthony’s Hospital, Chicago, IL INDIANA St. Mary’s Medical Center, Evansville, IN MARYLAND Harbor Hospital Center, Baltimore, MD Holy Cross Hospital, Silver Spring, MD Prince George's Hospital Center, Cheverly, MD Spring Grove Hospital Center, Catonsville, MD St. Agnes Hospital, Baltimore, MD Union Memorial, Baltimore, MD MASSACHUSETTS Cape Cod Hospital, Hyannis, MA NEW JERSEY Raritan Bay Medical Center, Perth-Amboy, NJ Trinitas Hospital, Elizabeth, NJ St. Mary’s Hospital, Hoboken, NJ Bergen Regional Medical Center, Paramus, NJ NEW YORK Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center, Bronx, NY Brookdale Hospital Medical Center Brooklyn, NY Catholic Medical Center, Jamaica, NY Hospital for Joint Diseases, New York, NY Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, Jamaica, NY King’s County Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY Long Beach Medical Center, Long Beach, NY Long Island College Hospital, Brooklyn, NY Lutheran Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY Mount Vernon Hospital, Mt. Vernon, NY Peninsula Hospital, Far Rockaway, NY Queens Hospital Center, Jamaica, NY Rochester General Hospital, Rochester, NY St. Clare's Hospital of Schenectady, NY St. Barnabas Hospital (NYC) St. John’s Episcopal Hospital Far Rockaway, NY Wyckoff Hts. Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY NEVADA West Hills Hospital, Reno, NV OHIO Huron Hospital, Cleveland, OH WASHINGTON, D.C. St. Elizabeth Hospital, Washington, DC National Institutes of Health/NIH COMMONWEALTH OF DOMINICA, WEST INDIES Princess Margaret Hospital, Roseau, Dominica
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good job
Dru:
Good idea on the sub-forum for clinicals. The list from Ross has the affiliated hospitals but it would be nice if they listed which core clinical rotations are approved by Ross incase a student wants to request a particular rotation. Also if they could indicate on the list which rotations are ACGMe and which are DO that would also be very helpful. It seems that Ross should have this information but refuse to divulge it publicly. Sometimes trying to find the info on the ACGME site becomes difficult.
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MD hospitals
Here are 2 additional hospitals in the Baltimore, MD area:
Maryland General Hospital: able to do electives there, easy scheduling, ask Ross for the contact # for the medical education co-ordinator. Shepherd Pratt: most likely able to do a Psyche Elective here.
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important data re. clinical rotations
The following thread contains important informative data:
http://www.valuemd.com/threadnav5980-3-10.html
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new sites
Ross has added afew new clinical sites.
Riverside County Regional med center, Ca. (all cores andelectives) St Vincents medical center , CT (Im and surgery) Commache County hospital , OK (FM) Hope this helps!
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For a chart with individual state's requirements for medical licensure, see:
http://www.valuemd.com/medicalboards.php
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This would be a good question to ask Dr. Perry, who is charge of clinical education. After you get your answer, please post on the Riverside thread. Thanks.
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