Good Samaritan Hospital
History
Heralded as one of New York’s finest emergency medicine facilities, Good Samaritan’s investment in state-of-the-art technology and its commitment to provide accessible, quality health care to the community is unparalleled.
Leadership
- Department Chair: Christopher Raio, MD
- Program Director: David Levy, DO
- Associate Program Director: Robert Gekle, MD
- Research Director:
Training Locations
Primary Hospital
- Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center
Curriculum
PGY1
- EM: 24 weeks
- MICU: 4 weeks
- OB/GYN: 4 weeks
- Peds: 4 weeks
- Anesthesia/Radiology: 2 weeks
- Ortho: 4 weeks
- Ultrasound: 2 weeks
- ED Observation Unit: 2 weeks
- EMS: 2 weeks
- Vacation: 4 weeks
PGY2
- EM: 22 weeks
- EM (Urban): 4 weeks
- Pediatric EM: 4 weeks
- SICU: 4 weeks
- Shock Trauma: 4 weeks
- Tox: 4 weeks
- Ophthalmology: 2 weeks
- Otolaryngology: 2 weeks
- Research/Admin: 2 weeks
- Vacation: 4 weeks
PGY3
- EM: 26 weeks
- EM (Urban): 4 weeks
- Pediatric EM: 6 weeks
- Neuro ICU: 2 weeks
- PICU: 4 weeks
- Cardiothoracic ICU: 2 weeks
- Elective: 4 weeks
- Vacation: 4 weeks
PGY4
- EM: 34 weeks
- Pediatric EM: 4 weeks
- Research/Administration: 2 weeks
- Trauma: 4 weeks
- Elective: 4 weeks
- Vacation: 4 weeks
Electives
- Cardiology
- Clinical Decision Unit
- Coronary Care Unit
- Dermatology
- Hand Surgery
- Infectious Disease
- Neonatal ICU
- Neurology
- Neurosurgery
- Plastic Surgery
- Psychiatry
- General Surgery
- Burn Medicine
- EM Critical Care
- Internal Medicine
- Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
- Pediatric Anesthesia
- Urology
Fellowships
- Ultrasound
- Administration and Leadership
- Observation Medicine
Contact Information
Alison Kucera, Program Coordinator
- Alison.Kucera@chsli.org
- 631-376-4163