Integrated Program
Saint Michael's Medical Center and Trinitas Hospital
The Seton Hall University School of Health & Medical Sciences program complies with all ACGME work rules. The schedule is structured to assure weekend days off each weekend. Night call is every fourth night on inpatient rotations. The complete Saint Michael's Medical Center and Trinitas Hospital Internal Medicine Residency Program curriculum can be found here.
Electives offered in the Integrated Internal Medicine Program
Hematology/Oncology
Dr. Kessler
Dr. Guron
Pulmonary
Dr. Garg
Dr. Miller
Nephrology
Dr. McAnally
Dr. Chenitz
Geriatrics
Dr. Khimani
Dr. Solomon
Primary Care
Dr. Zaboski
FAMILY HEALTH CENTER
Rheumatology
Dr. Mahmood
Dr. Guma
Neurology
Dr. Schanzer
Dr. Weisbrot
GI
Dr. Baghal
Drs. Pasquale/Spira
Cardiology
Dr. Millman
Dr. Shamoon
Since most of our subspecialty fellowships are integrated with St. Joseph's Regional Medical Center, residents may, with prior approval, do the following electives at St. Joseph's Regional Medical Center.
GI
Dr. Baddoura
Hematology/Oncology
Dr. Maroulis
Pulmonary
Dr. Khan
Dedicated to providing residents with a quality learning experience, faculty are clinically experienced in internal medicine, having trained in hospitals around the country and in highly regarded residency programs.
For more information on the Internal Medicine Residency Program at Seton Hall University, review the program requirements and apply today.
CONTACT US:
Program Director: Ernest Federici, M.D.
Seton Hall Internal Medicine Residency Program
225 Williamson Street
Elizabeth, NJ 07207
(908) 994-5420
mmann@trinitas.org
Medical Students
Most PGY I residents will have a third year medical student assigned to them. We have a busy program with St. Georges Medical School, New England College of Osteopathic Medicine and Ross University School of Medicine.
St. Francis Medical Center
PGY-1: 13, four-week rotations
Ambulatory Continuity Clinic
Each resident follows a panel of patients as the primary care physician for three years. Clinic is one-half day per week.
| Inpatient Services | |
| 8 rotations | General inpatient services |
| 1 rotation | Intensive Care Unit (ICU) |
| 1 rotation | Critical Care Unit (CCU) |
| 1 rotation | Private office ambulatory experience |
| 1 rotation | Ambulatory Selective |
| | Dermatology — 2 weeks |
| | Inpatient/Outpatient Psychiatry — 2 weeks |
| 1 rotation | Inpatient Selective |
| | Anesthesiology — 1week |
| | Gynecology— 1 week |
PGY-2: 13, 4-week rotations
Ambulatory Continuity Clinic
Each second-year resident continues to follow a panel of patients as the primary care physician. Clinic is one-half day per week for the first half of the training and increased to two-and-a-half days a week with the seventh rotation.
| Inpatient Services | |
| 6 rotations | General inpatient services |
| 1 rotation | ICU |
| 1 rotation | CCU |
| 1 rotation | Inpatient consultation and subspecialty clinics |
| 1 rotation | Emergency Medicine |
| 1 rotation | Private office ambulatory experience (geriatric) |
| 1 rotation | Ambulatory Selective |
| | Ophthalmology — 2 weeks |
| | Orthopaedic and Rehabilitation Medicine — 2 weeks |
| 1 rotation | Subspecialty Elective |
PGY-3: 13, 4-week rotations
Ambulatory Continuity Clinic
Each third-year resident continues to follow a panel of patients as the primary care physician. Clinics are two-and-a-half days per week.
| Inpatient Services | |
| 4 rotations | General inpatient services |
| 1 rotation | ICU |
| 1 rotation | CCU |
| 1 rotation | Inpatient consultation and subspecialty clinics |
| 1 rotation | Private office ambulatory experience |
| 1 rotation | Medical Subspecialty Electives |
| 4 rotations | Selective Electives |
| 1 rotation | ENT — minimum 1 week |
The day begins at 6:30 a.m. with sign-in until 4:30 p.m. with sign-out. Rounds take place Monday through Friday.