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when i go to the ACGME (ACGME Accredited Program and Institutional Listing - Public Access) website, i see IM as green book, but not surgery.
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Any info regarding the radiology rotation here?
And regarding housing...do they give priority to those who are doing cores? Or if your doing just a 4 week elective, would they be just as helpful in offering housing for those students? |
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There is no cardiology fellowship at St. Vincent's, nor is it affiliated with any other hospital for a cardiology fellowship. So it's not ACGME-accredited either. For states which accept the 'umbrella' designation, these two rotations will fall under the Internal-Medicine-subspecialty umbrella. The only greenbook rotations at St. Vincent's are IM, Surgery, Radiology, Pulmonology, MICU and Hem-Onc (since there are residency programs in place or the hospital is affilliated with a program for each of these rotations). |
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Depends on what's available; they might team u up with another student; or give u a 1-bdrm if it's available. Priority is given to New York Medical College students and residents; then to everybody else.
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frieda link on accred/sponsored programs
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