The Med-Peds program here at Stony Brook
was launched in 1992 when it became apparent that there was increasing
demand for Med-Peds residency positions. Students and visionary faculty
in the departments of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine saw a need and
usefulness for doctors with extensive experience in the care of people
of all ages. Over the years, leadership has changed, but the vision of
a state of the art program has remained.
Our program conforms to the guidelines set forth by
the Boards of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine. These two authoritative
bodies provide leadership and governance regarding the training requirements
in general. Along with the Med-Peds Association, they also make decisions
specific issues related to the peculiarities of Med-Peds residency programs.
Residents enter our program as first year residents.
After the resident's vigorous internship year they graduate to more senior
level responsibilities and supervise the junior housestaff in their 2nd,
3rd and 4th years. Please see below for the complete curricula.
Our program has been designed to provide our residents
with broad but in depth experience. The patient population ranges from
the premature newborn in our Level 3 NICU, to elderly people who may have
chronic and acute illnesses. There is an emphasis on ambulatory care according
to the Board guidelines, yet excellent adult and pediatric Intensive Care
experience is provided as well.
Our program is not simply 2 years of Medicine and 2
years of Pediatrics. We have organized the curriculum to provide trainees
with a good balance of experiences so that the graduate is not only competent
but will excel at providing care to people of all ages in both inpatient
and outpatient settings.
We are excited by the recent growth and expansion of Stony Brook Medical Center. In addition to the new Heart Center, the Cancer Center is located next to University Hospital that unites the Carol Baldwin Breast Center, Pediatric and Adult Oncological Care with state of the art technology, imaging and interventions if necessary. Another exciting development is brand new emergency department facilities with a pediatric emergency room included staffed by general pediatricians, pediatric and general emergency room attendings.

As you can tell Stony Brook is about halfway between New York City and Montauk Point. Stony
Brook serves as the premier tertiary care center for Suffolk County, which serves a population of
over 1.4 million.
Long Island is an ideal location to train and practice medicine. You can enjoy all the excitement of Manhattan; world-renown museums, professional sporting and concert events at Madison Square Garden with easy access via car or Long Island railroad with frequent departures daily. You can enjoy the temperate climate on Long Island which juts out into the Atlantic Ocean which buffers the winter temperatures and in the summer you have the nationally acclaimed beaches on both the North and South Shores out to the Montauk Light House to enjoy. Residents of Long Island can enjoy hundreds of parks, bike trails and excellent schools for those who have young children.

This is our current schedule, although it can change
according to evolving guidelines and program or resident needs. Some rotations
can be changed in cases of special resident needs.
| Medicine wardTEAM A |
Student Health
Services |
Medicine ward TEAM G |
Medicine ward |
| Medicine WardTEAM B |
Medicine wardTEAM D |
Adult Ambulatory Medicine |
Medicine ward |
| Medicine Ward – HEME-ONC |
Medicine ER |
Geriatrics |
Med-Peds Office |
| Cardio – Team C |
Cardiology ICU |
Adult Neurology |
Medicine ICU |
| Medical ICU |
Medicine Elective |
Medicine Elective |
Medicine Consults |
Medicine N-Float
& Vacation – 2 wk each |
Medicine N-Float
& Vacation – 2 wk each |
Medicine N-Float
& Vacation 2 wk each |
Medicine Elective
& Vacation 2 wk each |
| Pediatric Ward |
Peds Hematology-
Oncology (PGY1) |
Pediatric Ward |
Pediatric Ward |
| Pediatric Ward |
Adolescent Medicine |
Pediatric Ward |
Pediatric Urgent Care |
| Pediatric Ward and Vacation - 2 wk each |
Pediatric Emergency Department |
Pediatric Elective |
Pediatric Elective |
| Newborn Nursery |
Developmental
Pediatrics |
Med-Peds Office Practice |
Pediatric Elective |
| Neonatal ICU |
Neonatal ICU |
Pediatric ICU |
Neonatal ICU |
| Pediatric Urgent Care |
Pediatric N-Float
and Vacation - 2 wk each |
Pediatric N-Float
and Vacation2 wk each |
Pediatric U- Care
and Vacation – 2 wk each |
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Alternating 13th block between IM and Peds |
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| 4 week elective-IM |
4 week elective-Peds |
4 week elective-IM |
4 week elective-Peds |
In addition to the ambulatory experiences, current med-peds residents have led the way in a new international rotation in Cambodia;one resident going last year, one scheduled for this year.
Our continuity clinic consists of two half-day sessions per week. Our internal medicine
experience consists of all the medicine-pediatric residents in the same 1/2 day clinic, which
fosters a tight knit set of residents and allows opportunity to discuss residency
issues. Our pediatric continuity clinic is also 1/2 day per week with the categorical
pediatric residents. We believe the discrete 1/2 day clinics guarantee an equal exposure
to pediatrics and internal medicine that often cannot be insured in full day. Separate
med-peds clinic setting. In addition to fostering a med-peds identity we have a monthly
med-peds journal club that in a relaxed atmosphere allows further exploration of the current
medical literature in an evidence based fashion as well as a forum to propose new clinical
experiences that have often made their way into our curriculum. We are also pleased to
offer two combined outpatient med-pediatric experiences to see how primary care in the
community works.
Over the last several years the combined medicine-pediatric program has
been very fortunate to have added several new faculty members. Drs. Liliana
Tique and Aileen Cannon are dually trained in medicine and pediatrics and staff
the Stony Brook Primary Care @ Islip facility where they see both adults and
children and precept pediatric and medicine-pediatric residents in their continuity
clinics. They are very active in teaching and participate in monthly journal
club events. The combined medicine-pediatric program has also been able to have
residents rotate through two community practices, both of which have proudly added
a recent Stony Brook Medicine-Pediatrics graduate to their office. The private
office of Drs. Nathaniel Desire and Julia Fahey admit to a local community hospital
and are very involved in hospice care. The second private office boasts a former
Co-Director of the Medicine-Pediatric program, Dr. Robert Mormando, as well as another
recent graduate, Dr. Michael Rodriguez, who support residents rotating through their
state of the art office during another ambulatory month. These
recent additions to the Medicine-Pediatric faculty have secured a strong community
foundation to the program and ensure an exciting future.
We are proud to say Stony Brook Combined Med-Peds Program has received full ACGME accreditation during the first official review of combined programs. We continue to look for every possible opportunity to excel in providing the best possible training for our residents to ensure the best possible outcomes for our patients. This means that the successful graduate will be able to sit for both Board examinations and upon passing them can become dual Board-certified ready for patients of all ages and severeity of medical illness
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