|
|||
|
Psych at Caritas
Can someone explain if the Psych core at Caritas is ACGME [Greenbook] because there isn't a residency in Psych there?
If there are Psych residents from an affiliate program who rotate there, does it make the core full ACGME? |
|
|||
|
Yes. Check the ACGME listing for Psychiatry in NY; sponsoring program: Creedmoor Psychiatric Center, and Caritas is listed as one of the major participating institutions, making the rotation ACGME...
__________________
Ross University School of Medicine, MS4 Step 1: 260/99 Step 2CK: 236/98 Plastic/Reconstructive or Trauma Surgery, are you ready? |
|
|||
|
Yep and yep.
PS even if there aren't residents from another program rotating there/no ACGME listed, most states will be happy if the rotation can be covered under the family practice umbrella.
__________________
Ross University School of Medicine, MS4 Step 1: 260/99 Step 2CK: 236/98 Plastic/Reconstructive or Trauma Surgery, are you ready? Last edited by thethom; 03-11-2008 at 05:53 PM. |
|
|||
|
Are there Psych residents from another program (Creedmoor?) at Caritas or is it only covered under the FM umbrella?
|
|
|||
|
No, I said Caritas IS ACGME. The Creedmoor residency program includes Caritas as a participating institution, so that makes it ACGME, even if you don't physically SEE the other residents there. Rotations under the family practice umbrella are not ACGME...
So you're good rotating there.. :-)
__________________
Ross University School of Medicine, MS4 Step 1: 260/99 Step 2CK: 236/98 Plastic/Reconstructive or Trauma Surgery, are you ready? |
![]() |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
|
|
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Medical CDs - [Part 1], [Part 2], [Part 3 = MEDLINE 1986-199 | vvcd | Main Medical Marketplace | 0 | 06-13-2005 08:08 AM |
| Correcting the Oversupply of Specialists by Limiting Residen | october | Main Foreign Medical Schools Forum | 4 | 01-25-2004 12:37 PM |
International Foreign and Caribbean medical schools,
ValueMD provides information on medical education from premed to residency