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Saint
Mary's Hospital
Saint Mary's Hospital is located in Waterbury, Connecticut,
18 miles from Yale University School of Medicine, and 1 ½ hours
drive time from Boston and New York City. Saint Mary’s Hospital
is licensed for 350 beds, including 20 intensive care unit beds and 19
telemetry beds. Because Saint Mary’s serves a region that includes
an urban center, suburban communities, and farming areas, resident
physicians receive a broad number of experiences both in the inpatient
and outpatient settings. The hospital, in partnership with Waterbury
Hospital, is affiliated with the Harold
Leever Cancer Center and the Waterbury
Area Heart Center, recently approved to begin primary and elective
angioplasty and coronary artery bypass surgery. Other special services
offered by Saint Mary’s Hospital include a birthing center coordinated
by certified midwives, cardiac rehabilitation and full cardiac services,
pulmonary rehabilitation, a sleep disorders laboratory, and an inpatient
psychiatric unit staffed by two full-time psychiatrists. A full spectrum
of subspecialty services are available for all patients, including those
on the housestaff clinic panel. A significant number of community physicians
were trained locally at the Saint Mary’s Hospital program or
the Yale Primary Care Internal Medicine Training Program and take
exceptional pride in their hospital and community. On site, the residency
program is assisted by a full-time program coordinator, program director,
associate program director, many key clinical faculty, and many distinguished
part-time teaching faculty.
Family Health Center
Waterbury is the fourth largest city in Connecticut, and according to the 2000
census, has a population of over 100,000, with an even larger catchment area.
The FHC was created in 1930 as a vital part of Saint Mary’s Hospital’s
link to the Waterbury community in keeping with its mission and goals. It serves
90% of the uninsured and Medicaid-insured population in the Waterbury area.
Because it has hosted residents since 1963, it is well-equipped to support
a large number of providers and their patients. The clinic also hosts several
specialty practices, including dermatology, general surgery (including breast
clinic) and surgical subspecialties, geriatrics, hypertension, obstetrics and
gynecology, and psychiatry and substance abuse. The FHC continues to serve
as the continuity clinic site for the Yale Medicine/Pediatrics Residency Program
as well. Supportive services include secure computer access to radiology films
and reports, hospital dictations, inpatient and outpatient labs, and cardiology
reports; coumadin clinic; diabetes and nutritional counseling; full-time financial
counseling and social services; primary care treatment of hepatitis C and HIV;
interpreter services; and a full-time laboratory. Because full-time faculty
and the clinic medical director also see patients, the clinical is fully functional
even when resident sessions are not on site. Patients thus are provided with
24-hour beeper access, and urgent care visits are readily available to them.
Yale New Haven Hospital
Yale
New Haven Hospital, one of the oldest established hospitals
in the United States, is a tertiary referral center and an urban
community hospital with approximately 900 beds. Residents care
for patients with common medical problems as well as patients with
severe disease who might benefit from bone marrow and cardiac transplantation,
cortical stimulation and stereotactic neurosurgery, investigative
cancer protocols, and other new and innovative technological advances.
In addition, the School of Medicine is affiliated with the Yale
School of Epidemiology and Public Health as well as the Yale
Child Study Center. The depth of basic science research at
Yale-New Haven Hospital and Yale School of Medicine are world-renown,
and residents have the unique opportunity to engage in meaningful
clinical and bench research here. Finally, Yale is one of four
sites of the Robert
Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program, a graduate program
designed to provide new skills in quantitative and qualitative
sciences so that clinicians may improve health and medical care
at the systems level and achieve leadership positions nationally
and globally. Residents at Saint Mary’s Hospital will participate
in the Geriatrics rotation offered at YNHH and at the VA Connecticut
Health Care System and various elective and research opportunities.
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