About SUNY Upstate Medical University
University Hospital is the teaching facility for SUNY Upstate Medical University
(SUNY UMC) and is the core facility for our residency. It is licensed for 366
beds with an average occupancy of 302. This is a full service hospital that
provides tertiary care to the Central New York region which encompasses more
than 23 counties with a population of 1.5 million. All members of the medical
staff are also faculty of the medical school.
The Department of Surgery and
resident training facilities are housed within the structure of University Hospital.
Residents rotate through multiple clinical services in this hospital including:
- General Surgery
- Trauma Surgery
- Critical Care Surgery
- Burns
- Advanced laparoscopic
Surgery
- Cardiac and Thoracic Surgery
- Pediatric Surgery
- Neurosurgery, Orthopedic
Surgery
- Urology
- ENT Surgery
- Vascular and Transplant Surgery
Annually, there
are almost 17,000 admissions, approximately 12,100 operative procedures and
over 50,000 Emergency Department visits. All major residency educational activities
are offered in the hospital or adjoining Weiskotten Hall.
University Hospital & Affiliates All of the general hospitals in Syracuse are affiliated with the SUNY
UMC Surgical Residency Training Program. Although the core of the program
is based at University Hospital as well as the adjacent Veterans
Administration Medical Center, resident teams also rotate through the general
surgical teaching services of adjacent Crouse
Hospital, nearby Community General Hospital, and St. Joseph's Hospital Health
Center. In addition to these inpatient services, the ambulatory services
at the State University Hospital provide ample out-patient experience.
Contact: Rose Thomas, Residency Coordinator
Location:
SUNY Upstate Medical University
Department of Surgery/General Surgery
750 E. Adams Street, Syracuse, New York 13210
Phone(voice): 315 464-6289
Email: thomasr@upstate.edu
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