NYU Langone Health

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Tours

  1. Manhattan Campus

    • NYU/Bellevue Emergency Medicine Residency Walking Tour

      Stops

      1. Kimmel Pavilion

        As the newest edition to the NYU Manhattan campus, the Kimmel Pavilion tripled the size of the NYU Langone Medical Center and doubled our Emergency Room capacity. The Emergency Room addition boasts an impressive respiratory PUI unit and transitions dynamically in both staffing and physical space to accommodate ebbs and flows in patient throughput.

      2. Hassenfeld Children's Hospital

        Housed within the Kimmel Pavilion, the Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital serves as the admitting institution for our KiDs Emergency Department patients.

      3. NYU Langone Tisch Hospital

        Our original core tertiary care academic emergency department training site, the Ronald O. Perelman Center for Emergency Services located within Tisch Hospital, represents a unique learning environment that mixes complex, high-acuity patients with almost every specialty medical and surgical department one may ever need. Our residents learn to lead multidisciplinary teams to ensure the focus of our care stays squarely on the patient.

      4. NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue

        Bellevue Hospital stands as America’s oldest and longest-operating public hospital. Serving over 100,000 patients through its Emergency Department annually, Bellevue represents the beating heart of our program. Our program and Bellevue Hospital are aligned in aiming to deliver world-class, efficient medical care without regard to socioeconomic status, country of origin, ethnicity, legal status, sexual preference, gender identity, or language spoken. Bellevue Hospital is not just a county hospital training site for our residents, it is the soul that guides our mission to train ethical, humanistic, and clinically excellent emergency physicians.

      5. NYSIM Center

        NYSIM provides the hands-on training we need to learn or practice critical resuscitative, procedural, and communication skills. From critical care simulations to surgical airways, transgender patient OSCEs to toxicology-themed escape rooms, NYSIM provides a flexible and reliable learning environment. Through our monthly Multi-Modal days, we rotate through a mixture of simulated skills and cases to ensure we are always ready for what may come through our Emergency Department triage. Another side benefit of our Multi-modal Days? Dedicated, protected educational time that brings our residents, fellows, and attendings together every month.

      6. Vilcek Hall

        Vilcek Hall is one of the possible housing solutions available through NYU for residents. Current EM residents reside in Lipton Hall, Greenberg Hall, and Waterside Towers in subsidized housing.

      7. NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital

        As a part of our PGY2 orthopedics rotation, emergency medicine residents work shifts at the Samuels Orthopedic Immediate Care Center, an orthopedics-focused urgent care clinic, located at the NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital.

      8. NYU Langone Hospital—Brooklyn

        The newest campus to our training sites, NYU Langone Hospital—Brooklyn (formerly Lutheran Hospital) is a short trip across the river to the heart of the diverse working-class neighborhood of Sunset Park, Brooklyn. The Emergency Department at NYU Langone Hospital-Brooklyn is our community hospital training site that blends a high acuity, trauma-heavy experience with complex medical pathologies. The Emergency Department currently houses a dedicated pediatric emergency room, a respiratory isolation PUI unit, and a high-acuity pod in addition to its fast-track and “standard” ED spaces. 

         

        An added bonus: commuting to this work site is easy for our residents who can take the ferry (free for NYU affiliates!) and enjoy a scenic 30-minute boat trip past the skyline’s most iconic landmarks.