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ACGME-accredited Residencies and Internship opportunities

Medical Education at Peconic Bay Medical Center 

We are excited at the opportunity to contribute to your medical education. At Peconic Bay Medical Center, we pride ourselves on personalized training and comprehensive education in a tight-knit and supportive clinical environment.

Peconic Bay Medical Center is a regional medical center with our values deeply rooted in the community of Eastern Long Island and our diverse population. We serve a quarter million residents in a 400 square mile region. We are a level three trauma center, have a New York State designated stroke center, and offer advanced Cardiac procedures at our Kanas Regional Heart Center. Our residents participate in leading scholarship that routinely qualifies for regional and national competitions.

We are proudly supported by one of the leading health systems in the world, Northwell Health. Additionally, we are supported by the cutting-edge and highly innovative Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell. Being part of a large and integrated academic community brings many university-resources and pioneering ideas in education to our fingertips.

Our residency programs offer unique opportunities to allow students and residents to find their own path towards clinical excellence, humanism, and leadership. We support both MD and DO candidates. Welcome!

The Peconic Bay Medical Center Family Medicine and Transitional Year Residency Programs will be participating in the Main Residency Match.

NRMP codes:
Family Medicine: 2200120C0
Transitional Year: 2200999P0


Residency programs

We currently offer residency programs in Family Medicine (ACGME-accredited) and General Surgery, in which residents receive specialty-focused instruction and experience under the supervision of highly trained clinical specialists. 

Family Medicine Residency Program

Transitional Year Residency Program

Application Questions FAQ


Medical student rotations

Peconic Bay Medical Center offers medical student rotations for both 3rd and 4th year students. Participating students rotate with faculty and residents in a variety of specialty areas.

3rd Year Clerkships are offered in:

  • Family Medicine
  • Internal Medicine
  • General Surgery

Clerkship processing application (PDF)
Clerkship processing application (RTF)

4th Year Elective rotations are offered in:

  • Family medicine
  • Internal medicine
  • Critical care/ICU
  • General Surgery
  • Anesthesia
  • Gasteroenterology

4th year student rotation applications are accepted via email from students at our affiliate medical school NYITCOM. All other 4th year medical students applying for elective rotations must apply via VSLO.

*All elective rotation options listed above may be applied for by submitting the standard 4th year student application, with the exception of Anesthesia. When applying for an Anesthesia elective, please submit the Anesthesia Rotation Application.

Medical student rotation application (PDF)
Medical student rotation application (RTF)


GME Program Leadership

Peconic Bay Medical Center is committed to providing each of our residents with a strong support network and valuable professional relationships that will last long beyond their years of residency.

Evan Nadal, DO
Program Director, Family Medicine Residency

Tanzia Chowdhury, DO
Associate Program Director, Family Medicine

Robert Scanlon, MD
Program Director, Transitional Year

Luis Davila Santini, MD, FACS
Interim Site Director, General Surgery Program

Stefania Salzman, C-TAGME
Training Program Administrator, Transitional Year

Brittany Blake, C-TAGME
Training Program Administrator, Family Medicine


Residency program details and benefits

Conferences
In order to best prepare the resident for the practice of their specialties, conferences are scheduled that emphasize both clinical care and a formal didactic teaching program.  An educational curriculum has been carefully designed to ensure a full and balanced educational experience for our residents.

Core Lecture Series
Family Medicine & Transitional Year: Lectures are held Tuesday - Friday morning from 8:00am-8:45am. Lecture time is protected (no clinical responsibilities).

Family Medicine Residency Program Continuity of Care Experience
Peconic Bay Medical Center residents are assigned to an office at the beginning of their intern year. All of our ambulatory sites are community-based offices. Residents are scheduled for specific days ahead of time, which allows residents to establish a true continuity panel of patients.

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2024:

  • PGY - 1 $ 77,000
  • PGY - 2 $ 80,000
  • PGY - 3 $ 82,000

Vacation/PTO

  • 20 Vacation Days
    • 1 Cultural Heritage Awareness Day
    • 4 Wellness Days

Resident Wellness

  • Department budget dedicated to resident wellness events
  • Four wellness days per resident to be used each year in addition to vacation time.
     

Additional Benefits

  • Discounted Meals
  • Lab Coats and Scrubs
  • Annual Education Stipend
  • Call Room with computers, printer, copier, cable TV, Refrigerator
  • Free Access to UpToDate
  • Access to Northwell Health's Electronic Medical Information Library (EMIL), accessible remotely or on campus
  • Free Parking
  • Maternity, Paternity, and Adoption Leave
  • Paid Memberships
  • Scholarly Conference Stipend per academic year
  • Educational Stipend per academic year