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Critical Care/ICU ED Fellowship

The Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, in partnership with the Department of Emergency Medicine, offers a two-year Critical Care Medicine Fellowship for qualified and interested graduates of ACGME-accredited Emergency Medicine residency programs. Successful completion of this two-year fellowship will lead to ABIM subspecialty Board Eligibility in Critical Care Medicine. 

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The Critical Care Medicine Fellowship will accept applications through the Electronic Residency Application System (ERAS).

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**** APPLICATION DEADLINE: SEPTEMBER 30, 2024 ****

About the Program

CLINICAL ROTATIONS

 The institutions within the One Brooklyn Health System offer a well-rounded, rigorous, and challenging clinical experience, exposing the Emergency Medicine-Critical Care Medicine Fellow to a diverse range of pathology.

 

Clinical exposure is combined with a range of educational and didactic activities to enhance educational experience.  Clinical rotations provide ample opportunities to further develop and hones procedural skills. Rotations offer exposure to:

  • Surgical Critical Care

  • Neurocritical Care

  • Medical Critical Care

  • and Cardiothoracic Critical Care.

 

Research and academic pursuits are encouraged and there is elective time to explore important disciplines including, but not limited to:

  • Palliative Care

  • Infectious Disease

  • Critical Care Echocardiography and Ultrasound,

  • Critical Care Nephrology,

  • Burn Critical Care,

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DIDACTICS

Clinical exposure is combined with a range of educational and didactic activities to enhance educational experience.  In addition to supervised interdisciplinary ICU teaching rounds, educational activities include weekly conferences, journal clubs, simulation, supervised critical care echocardiography and ultrasonography, board review, and interactive case discussions. It is expected that the Emergency Medicine-Critical Care Fellow will take on teaching responsibilities as well. Quality improvement projects are encouraged.

ADDITIONAL OPPORTUNITIES

Fellows will also have the opportunity to moonlight as an attending in a busy urban academic Emergency Department.

Who Should Apply?

Candidates must be a graduate of a certified ACGME-accredited Emergency Medicine Residency Program. Candidates are to apply through ERAS; Program Number: 1563514003, which requires the following:

 

  • Curriculum vitae (CV)

  • Letter of interest in training in critical care medicine/Personal Statement

  • Recent photograph

  • Copy of USMLE or COMLEX scores

  • Copy of ECFMG certificate (for foreign/international medical school graduates)

  • Copy of medical school transcript and diploma

  • Three (3) letters of recommendation

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Mujibur R. Majumder, MD, MPH, FCCP

Diplomate of Pulmonary, Critical Care, Sleep, Geriatric & Internal Medicine Program Director of Pulmonary and Critical Care Fellowship Training Program Director of Brookdale Sleep Medicine Center Co-Director of Critical Care Medicine Brookdale Hospital Medical Center One Brookdale Plaza | Brooklyn, NY | 11212 Office: 718-240-5236 Fax: 718-240-6592

Raymond Beyda, M.D.

Director of Emergency Department Critical Care Brookdale University Hospital Medical Center

One Brookdale Plaza | Brooklyn, NY | 11212

Office 718-240-6328 | Fax: 718-240-6655

Email: raymond.beyda@obhny.org

Inessa Yam Program Coordinator

One Brookdale Plaza | Brooklyn, NY | 11212

Email: iyam@bhmcny.org

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