Norwalk hospital yale university program internal medicine residency

PROGRAM MISSION STATEMENT

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Norwalk Hospital

34 Maple St
Norwalk, CT 06856

Information

Institution Service Type General hospital
Type of Ownership or control Other Non-Profit

Clinical Environment

Number of FT personnel 1123
Number of beds 161
Number of bassinets 8
Average daily census 130
Annual births 1127
Annual admissions 11428
Annual emergency department (ED) visits 49393
Annual non-ED outpatient visits 228932
Annual inpatient surgeries 2072
Annual outpatient surgeries 4373
Annual number of Medicare discharges 5905
Annual number of Medicaid discharges 2463
Special Clinical Resources
Cardiac ICU 1 Beds
Medical Surgical ICU 5 Beds
Pediatric ICU
Neonatal ICU 4 Beds
Burn care
Physical rehabilitation
Psychiatric care 10 Beds
Hospice No
Trauma center indicator Yes
Trauma center level 2
Positron Emission Tomography No
MRI Yes

Medical School Affiliations and Program Partnerships

Institution

34 Maple St
Norwalk, CT 06856

Medical Schools

Yale Sch of Med

Relationship: Graduate

Univ of Connecticut Sch of Med

Relationship: Limited

Univ of New England Coll of Osteopathic Med

Relationship: Limited

Robert Larner MD Coll of Med at the Univ of Vermont

Relationship: Major

34 Maple Street

Norwalk, CT 06856

203-852-2000

GI Section Conferences

  • Tuesdays, 12:30 – 1:30 pm, in 3rd Floor GI Fellows Conference Room
  • Designed for attendings, fellows, residents and students on elective, these conferences are arranged with the specialty representative at Norwalk Hospital. A case will be presented, discussed informally and a selected topic will be reviewed.
  • Contact: Jaspreet Suri MD 818-269-8391

Cardiology Section Conferences

  • Wednesdays, 8:00 – 9:00 am, in 3rd Floor Cardiology Conf. Room
  • The Cardiology Section conferences are for board certified cardiologists. It is requested that the scheduled speakers keep this in mind while preparing their talk. Some housestaff may also attend.
  • Contact: Laura Thompson (203) 852-2403

Housestaff Conferences

  • Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, 12:30 – 1:30 pm, 1st Floor, in Advanced Learning Center Room: McGraw A
  • An annual lunchtime conference series provides review of the core curriculum for Norwalk housestaff. Speakers coming to Norwalk should include in their presentations how individual patient characteristics impact on presentation and management. Specifically, differences between men and women, ethnic/racial or age groups that are potentially clinically important to the internist should be included in the presentation. Medical students will also attend. All these conferences are teleconferenced to the Norwalk Community Health Center so that residents on our Ambulatory rotation are able to participate.
  • Contact: Dawn DeSantis (203) 852-2025

Grand Rounds

  • Thursdays, 8:00 – 9:00 am, Perkin Auditorium (Except for the first Thursday of the month when it is from 9:00-10:00am)
  • Subjects/topics to be discussed are arranged by the Chief of Medicine. Commuter congestion along I-95 and/or the Merritt Parkway is expected to be very heavy again this year. Please allow 2 hours from New Haven to Norwalk for Grand Rounds.
  • Contact: Antonietta Villa (203) 852-2368

Directions

Visit the Norwalk Hospital website for directions.

To 7th Floor Classroom

Take the Main Elevator in the Main Lobby to the 7th Floor, stepping to the right when leaving the elevator and then making a left down the hallway. The Classroom is on the left side across from the patient elevators.

Does Yale have a residency program?

The Yale Traditional Medicine Residency Program is pleased to offer three training tracks in our program. We encourage you to explore this website and the special links to some very interesting opportunities.

Where is Yale residency?

A large percentage of Yale Department of Internal Medicine interns and residents live in downtown New Haven or in the more suburban neighborhood of East Rock. Others live in the surrounding towns including West Haven, Hamden, Milford, Orange and Guilford.

Does UNC have a residency program?

All Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) residencies and fellowships are available through the Department of Surgery at the University of North Carolina Hospitals. For information on the residency programs of individual divisions, please click the appropriate link below.

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