EMERGENCY
ULTRASOUND DIVISION
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SUNY DOWNSTATE/KINGS COUNTY
HOSPITAL CENTER
DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE
EMERGENCY
ULTRASOUND FELLOWSHIP
FELLOWSHIP
INFORMATION:
The SUNY Downstate/Kings
County Hospital Center Emergency Ultrasound
Fellowship is a one-year program dedicated to producing leaders in
Emergency Ultrasound. The fellowship includes scanning shifts in the
Emergency Department, video review and QA, bedside teaching and
simulator training of medical students, residents and faculty, academic
research and publication, and co-leadership of courses for community
and academic physicians. Our institution has a combined census of
>190,000 patient visits per year, includes a Level-I Adult and
Pediatric Trauma Center, and offers exposure to a superb level of
pathology and acuity.
Fellows are appointed as Clinical Assistant Professors to the faculty
of the Department of Emergency Medicine. Applicants must be residency
trained and board certified/eligible in Emergency Medicine, and have
completed a four-year residency or a three-year residency with at least
one postgraduate year. |
CURRENT ULTRASOUND SYSTEMS
Philips HD11XE
GE Logiq 5
SonoSite MTurbo
SonoSite MicroMaxx
INTERNATIONAL EUS PROJECTS
Sao Paulo, Brazil
San Salvador, El Salvador
Ahmedabad, India
Pune, India
Vadodara, India
Targu Mures, Romania
Antalya, Turkey
SUNY Downstate and Kings County Hospital Center are affirmative action,
equal opportunity employers and women and members of minority groups
are encouraged to apply.
For more details about the fellowship, click here.
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