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New York Medical College at Westchester Medical Center Internal Medicine Residency

New York Medical College at Westchester Medical Center Internal Medicine Residency. The Academic Medical Center of New York Medical College. An EIP Program. The Right Program. Local Attractions. Local Attractions. Training Environment. Faculty and Leadership Structure Academics Research

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New York Medical College at Westchester Medical Center Internal Medicine Residency

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  1. New York Medical College at Westchester Medical CenterInternal Medicine Residency The Academic Medical Center of New York Medical College An EIP Program

  2. The Right Program

  3. Local Attractions

  4. Local Attractions

  5. Training Environment Faculty and Leadership Structure Academics Research Teaching

  6. Varma R, Aronow WS, Basis Y, Singh T, Kalapatapu K, Weiss MB, Pucillo AL, Monsen CE. Relation of bone mineral density to frequency of coronary heart disease. American Journal of Cardiology 101: 1103-1104, 2008 Lai HM, Aronow WS, Rachdev A, Asija A, Lai KV, George J, McClung JA: Incidence of mortality in 1,040 patients with coronary heart disease or hypertensive heart disease with normal and abnormal left ventricular ejection fraction and with normal and abnormal QRS duration. Archives of Medical Science 4: 140-142, 2008 Lai HM, Aronow WS, Kruger A, Desai H, Amin H, Frishman WH, Cohen M, Sorbera C: Effect of beta blockers, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors or angiotensin receptor blockers, and statins on mortality in patients with implantable cardioverter-defibrillators. American Journal of Cardiology 102:77-78, 2008 Tsenovoy P, Aronow WS, Joseph J, Kopacz MS: Patients with infective endocarditis and increased cardiac troponin I levels have a higher incidence of in-hospital mortality or valve replacement than those with normal cardiac troponin I levels. Cardiology 112:202-204, 2009 Sandhu R, Aronow WS, Rajdev A, Sukhija R, Amin H, Sangha A: Relation of cardiac troponin I levels with in-hospital mortality in patients with ischemic stroke, intracerebral hemorrhage, and subarachnoid hemorrhage. American Journal of Cardiology 102:632-634, 2008 Lleva P, Aronow WS, Amin H, Sandhu R, D’aquila K: Prevalence of electrocardiographic abnormalities in patients with ischemic stroke, intracerebral hemorrhage, and subarachnoid hemorrhage. Archives of Medical Science 3:259-262, 2008 Pierre-Louis B, Aronow WS, Palaniswamy C, Singh T, Weiss MB, Kalapatapu K, Pucillo AL, Monsen CE. Prevalence of obstructive coronary artery disease in patients with diabetes mellitus with and without hypothyroidism. Open Longevity Science 2:104-106, 2008 Singh P, Lai HM, Lerner RG, Chugh T, Aronow WS: Guidelines and clinical use of inferior vena cava filters: a review of an institutional experience. Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis 7: 65-71, 2009 Cronin A, Aronow WS, Devabhaktuni S, Asija A, Varma R, Deluca AJ, Sumers EH, Poplausky MR, Kim PH, Young K, Weiss MB, Belkin RN: Prevalence of incidental noncardiac findings diagnosed by computer tomography in 875 consecutive patients in an outpatient cardiac computer tomography facility. Archives of Medical Science 4:401-403, 2008 Ramdeen N, Aronow WS, Chugh S, Asija A: Patients undergoing -coronary angiography because of chest pain with hepatitis C virus seropositivity have a higher prevalence of obstructive coronary artery disease than a control group. Archives of Medical Science 4: 452-454, 2008 Pierre-Louis B, Aronow WS, Palaniswamy C, Singh T, Weiss MB, Kalapatapu K, Pucillo AL, Monsen CE. Obstructive coronary artery disease in high risk diabetic patients with and without atrial fibrillation. Coronary Artery Disease 20:91-93, 2009 Dudha M, Lehrman SG, Aronow WS, Butt A: Evaluation and management of cough. Comprehensive Therapy 35: 9-17, 2009 Rajdev A, Aronow WS, Lai H, Ravipati G, DeLuca AJ, Weiss MB, Belkin RN: Comparison of left ventricular ejection fraction by single photon computed tomographic myocardial perfusion imaging versus coronary computed tomography angiography. Archives of Medical Science 5:28-31, 2009 Kruger A, Aronow WS, Lai H, Desai H, Singla A, Frishman WH, Cohen M, Sorbera C: Prevalence of appropriate cardioverter-defibrillator shocks in 1,038 consecutive patients with implantable cardioverter-defibrillators. American Journal of Therapeutics Accepted for publication Singh P, Aronow WS, Mellanna WM, Gutwein AH. Prevalence of appropriate management of diabetes mellitus in an academic general medicine clinic. American Journal of Therapeutics Accepted for publication Tsai F, Aronow WS, Devabhaktuni S, Desai H, Kruger A, Lai HM, Frishman WH, Cohen M, Sorbera C: Prevalence of complications during implantation and during 38-month follow-up of 1,060 consecutive patients with implantable cardioverter-defibrillators. American Journal of Therapeutics Accepted for publication Kannam H, Aronow WS, Chilappa K, Devabhakturi S, Singh T, Kalapatapu K, Weiss MB, Pucillo AL, Monsen CE: Association of the QRS duration on the resting electrocardiogram with the severity of coronary artery disease in 2,196 patients undergoing coronary angiography for suspected coronary artery disease. Archives of Medical Science Accepted for publication Amin H, Aronow WS, Lleva P, McClung JA, Desai H, Gandhi K, Marks S, Singh B: Prevalence of transthoracicechocardiographic abnormalities in patients with ischemic stroke, intracerebral hemorrhage, and subarachnoid hemorrhage. Archives of Medical Science Accepted for publication Ravipati G, Aronow WS, Kumbar S, Kumar A, Rapera-Lleva R, Menga G, Weiss MB, McClung JA: Patients with diabetes mellitus with ischemic stroke have a higher hemoglobin A1c level and a higher serum low-density lipoprotein cholesterol level than diabetics without ischemic stroke. Archives of Medical Science Accepted for publication Pierre-Louis B, Aronow WS, Palaniswamy C, Singh T, Ahn C, Asija A, Weiss MB, Kalapatapu K, Pucillo AL, Monsen CE: Major adverse cardiac event rates at 43-month follow-up after bare-metal stenting versus drug-eluting stenting in patients with ST-segment elevation acute myocardial infarction undergoing thrombolysis and percutaneous coronary intervention. American Journal of Cardiology Accepted for publication Pierre-Louis B, Aronow WS, Yoon JH, Ahn C, Kalapatapu K, Pucillo AL, Monsen CE: Risk factors for major bleeding and for minor bleeding after percutaneous coronary intervention in 634 consecutive patients with acute coronary syndromes. American Journal of Therapeutics Accepted for publication Tsai FS, Mellana WM, Aronow WS, Ahn C, Ferraris A, Dudha M, Kalapatapu K, Pucillo AL, Monsen CE: Interhospital transfer of patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction for percutaneous coronary intervention.American Journal of Therapeutics Accepted for publication Pierre-Louis B, Aronow WS, Yoon JH, Ahn C, DeLuca AJ: Relation of bone mineral density to stress test-induced myocardial ischemia. American Journal of Cardiology Accepted for publication Palaniswamy C, Singh T, Aronow WS, Ahn C, Kalatapu K, Weiss MB, Pucillo AL, Monsen CE: A planar QRS-T angle >900 is associated with multivessel coronary artery disease in patients undergoing coronary angiography. Archives of Medical Science Accepted for publication Dudha M, Lehrman SG. Aronow WS, Rosa J: Hemoptysis: diagnosis and treatment. Comprehensive Therapy Accepted for publication

  7. Gandhi K, Aronow WS, Dudha M, Lehrman SG: Hemoptysis in a patient with tracheopathia osteochondroplasia. Comprehensive Therapy Accepted for publication Chilappa K, Aronow WS, Rajdev A, Ahn C, Kalapatapu K, Pucillo AL, Monsen CE: Mortality at 60-month mean follow-up in 2,057 patients with coronary angiographic evidence of no coronary artery disease, nonobstructive coronary artery disease, and revascularized obstructive coronary artery disease of 1, 2, and 3 major vessels. Archives of Medical Science Accepted for publication Desai H, Aronow WS, Tsai FS, Ahn C, Lai HM, Amin H, Gandhi K, Frishman WH, Cohen M, Sorbera C: Statins reduce appropriate cardioverter-defibrillator shocks and mortality in patients with heart failure and combined cardiac resynchronization and implantable cardioverter-defibrillator therapy. Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology and Therapeutics Accepted for publication Sukhija R, Aronow WS, Palaniswamy C, Singh T, Ahn C, Kalapatapu K, Pucillo AL, Sorbera C, Kakar P, Weiss MB, Monsen CE: Major adverse cardiac events at long-term follow-up in patients treated with single versus multiple stents during single vessel percutaneous coronary intervention. Journal of Interventional Cardiology Accepted for publication Sukhija R, Aronow WS, Palaniswamy C, Simgh T, Kalapatapu K, Mohan D, Chaturvedi B, Pucillo AL, Sorbera C, Kakar P, Weiss MB, Monsen CE: Major adverse cardiac events in patients with moderate to severe renal insufficiency treated with sirolimus-eluting stents versus paclitaxel-eluting stents. Submitted for publication Sekhri A, Aronow WS, Palaniswamy C, Ahn C, Singh T, Sandhu R, McClung JA, Lerner RG: Warfarin use may increase the prevalence of valvular calcification. Submitted for publication Desai H, Aronow WS, Ahn C, Tsai FS, Lai HM, Gandhi K, Amin H, Frishman WH, Kalapatapu K, Cohen M, Sorbera C: Incidence of appropriate cardioverter-defibrillator shocks and mortality in patients with heart failure treated with combined cardiac resynchronization plus implantable cardioverter-defibrillator therapy versus implantable cardioverter-defibrillator therapy. Submitted for publication Lai HM, Aronow WS, Kalen P, Adapa S, Patel K, Goel A, Vinnakota R, Chugh S, Garrick R: Incidence of thromboembolic stroke and of major bleeding in patients with atrial fibrillation in patients with chronic kidney disease treated with and without warfarin.Submitted for publication. Sekhri A, Aronow WS, Sekhri V, Palaniswamt C, Chandy D: A prospective study of treatment of 98 consecutive patients with supraventricular tachyarrhythmias in an academic medical intensive care unit. Submitted for publication Desai H, Aronow WS, Ahn C, Gandhi K, Amin H, Lai HM, Tsai F, Sharma M, Babu S: Incidence of perioperative myocardial infarction and of 2-year mortality in 577 patients undergoing noncardiac vascular surgery treated with and without statins. Submitted for publication Pierre-Louis B, Aronow WS, Yoon JH, Ahn C, DeLuca AJ, Weiss MB, Kalapatapu K, Pucillo AL, Monsen CE: Incidence of myocardial infarction or stroke or death at 47-month follow-up in patients with diabetes and a predicted exercise capacity ≤85% versus >85% during an exercise treadmill sestamibi stress test. Submitted for publication

  8. Department Leadership William H. Frishman, M.D., M.A.C.P. • Chairman, Department of Medicine

  9. Stephen J. Peterson, M.D., M.A.C.P. • Executive Vice Chair, Department of Medicine • Chief, Section of Internal Medicine

  10. Program Leadership Melissa Gennarelli, M.D. Associate Program Director Director for Hospital Medicine Education Eric Wold, M.D. Associate Program Director Director for Ethics and Co-Director for EBM Education Leanne Forman, M.D. Associate Program Director Director for Outpatient Education Associate Director for Hospital Medicine Education Christine Carosella, M.D. Associate Residency Program Director, Director of Ambulatory Training in Private Practice; Director of Medicine Sub-Internship Chris Nabors, MD, PhD Associate Program Director Stephen E. Moshman, M.D., F.A.C.P. Deputy Program Director, Clerkship Director Director of Clinical Skills Education ArifMumtaz, M.D. FACP; Associate Section Chief; Chief of Hospitalist Division SachinSule, M.D., F.A.C.P. Senior Associate Program Director Associate Director for Clinical Skills Education Gary Stallings, M.D. Associate Program Director Tushar Shah, M.D. Associate Program Director Director for Evidence Based Medicine Education

  11. The Educational Innovations Project(EIP) • One of 17 programs in the country selected by the ACGME in Phase 1 to re-define Medical Education for Internal Medicine (there are now 21 total) • Flexibility to create a training program that emphasizes the knowledge, skills and attitudes in the 6 core competencies for physicians of the 21st century In 2005, the Residency Review Committee for Internal Medicine (RRC-IM) developed the Educational Innovations Project (EIP) to reform internal medicine accreditation and foster residency training innovation

  12. Integration of events reporting with call duties

  13. Westchester Medical Center is the Regional Tertiary Care Center For the Entire Hudson Valley Region of New York more than 700 transfers per month

  14. Westchester Medical Center Centers of Excellence Cardiology/Cardiothoracic Surgery – Busiest cath lab in NY Oncology – One of the largest Bone Marrow Transplant centers in NY Neurosciences – Designated stroke center Transplant Center – Liver, Kidney, Heart, Pancreas, Bone Marrow Level I Trauma Center – Only one in the region Women’s and Children’s Center

  15. Residency Program Training LevelPositions PGY-1 Preliminary 14 PGY-1 Categorical 14 PGY-2 Categorical 14 PGY-3 Categorical 14 Total 59 Chief Residents 3

  16. Books and Equipment - $500/year • Conference - $700 (PGY 1) and $1500 (PGY 2 and 3) • Optical - $100/year (also available for the spouse) • Lawyer privileges for immigration issues/wills • Medical insurance/Medication reimbursement • Life insurance • Disability PGY1 $54,094 $55,175 $56,279 PGY2 $58,898 $60,076 $61,277 PGY3 $64,353 $65,640 $66,953 CIR ensures that pay goes up every 6 months! Salary i-touches for sign-out system

  17. Schedule • PGY-I 3 ½ months Medicine/Specialty floors 2 months Intensive Care Unit 1 ½ month Elective 1 ½ months Night Float 1 month Ambulatory Clinic (Prelim’s do Step-Down unit) 1 month Vacation 1 Month ER 2 weeks Quality Improvement Rotation

  18. Elective Rotations

  19. Schedule • PGY II • 3 months Medicine • 1 ½ months Medicine Specialty Floor (Liver/Onc) • 2 months Elective • 1 month CCU • 1 month Night Float • 1 month Ambulatory Clinic • 1 month Ortho / Psych Consults • 1 month Vacation 2 weeks Quality Improvement Rotation

  20. PGY III • 6 months Electives • 1 month Ambulatory Clinic • 1 ½ months ICU • 1 month ICU Night Float • 1 month ER • 1 month Vascular/Medicine Consults • 1 month Vacation Schedule

  21. Conferences and Teaching • Comprehensive daily conference series including noon conference, grand rounds, journal club, humanities, and ethics conferences – all run by our faculty • Daily resident report, and weekly intern report - run completely by our Program and Department Leadership • Clinical Teaching - Physical Diagnosis Focus: at the bedside with Dr. Sule during Night Float and with Dr. Moshman at the Harvey • Code simulation training just before ICU/CCU rotations

  22. Typical Noon Conference MonthNovember 2009

  23. A Typical Day on the Floors • 7:30 AM Sign-in • 8:00 AM Team Rounds • 10:00 AM Hospitalist Team Bedside Rounds • 11:00 AM Attending Teaching Rounds (Weekly Chairman Rounds) • 12:00 PM Noon Conference/Grand Rounds • 1-4:30 PM Time to do work (weekly Continuity Clinic for categorical) • 4:30-5 PM Staggered eSign-out Rounds

  24. Fellowship Training at WMC

  25. Fellowship Positions After Residency Past 5 years of Fellows Cardiology Westchester Medical Center (many), University of Arkansas Medical Sciences, Montefiore Medical Center, Lexington University, Danbury Hospital Gastroenterology Westchester Medical Center (many) Pulmonary/Critical Care Westchester Medical Center (many), Brigham and Women’s Hospital Nephrology Westchester Medical Center (many) Hematology/Oncology Westchester Medical Center (many), Yale University, Duke University Hospital, Mayo Clinic Endocrine, Washington Hospital Center Westchester Medical Center (many), UMass Memorial Medical Center, Nassau University Medical Center, Yale, Tulane Rheumatology Westchester Medical Center (many) Pain and Palliative Care – Memorial Sloan Kettering Infectious Disease Infectious Diseases Tufts Medical Center, Mount Sinai Hospital, Montefiore Medical Center Genetics Emory Geriatrics Hannepin County Medical Center

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