Family Medicine
Throughout their three years, all residents have their continuity clinics at the Family Medicine Center. During the third year, residents spend two months in charge of the Family Medicine Center. They are scheduled to be in the Family Medicine Center daily, seeing continuity and urgent care patients. Although it's in two of their busiest months, residents find this rotation as the best preparation for "the real world."
Subspecialties
Pediatrics
The Department of Pediatrics operates under the guidance of two full-time directors who are...
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Surgery
The department is staffed by more than 100 BE/BC surgeons. There is an advanced...
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Obstetrics
Approximately 1,200 deliveries are performed each year at South Nassau Communities...
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Emergency Medicine
Our modern Level II Emergency Department is one of the busiest on Long
Island's South Shore...
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Family Medicine
Throughout their three years, all residents have their continuity clinics at the Family Medicine Center....
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Subspecialties
Surgical subspecialties include orthopedics, ENT, urology and ophthalmology. They are primarily...
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Geriatrics
There is a block rotation during the second year of residency based at a geriatric facility in the area....
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Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
Two months of orthopedics & sports medicine are required of all...
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Other Education
In the third year, there is a rotation emphasizing contemporary practice management...
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