Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, for a small fee.
There are cafeterias at both University Hospital of Brooklyn (UHB) and Kings County
Hospital Center (KCHC) where hot meals can be obtained. There are also small kiosks
just outside the UHB entrance from which food can be purchased. Other food outlets
are also available within walking distance of the University.
During the PGY 1 year, while on the inpatient Family Medicine (FM) service evening
calls are usually 1 in 3 till 8:30pm. On other inpatient rotations such as Internal
Medicine and Pediatric Medicine, the evening call schedule is usually 1 in 4. There
is a night float system in Family Medicine and Internal Medicine. On the Labor and
Delivery unit, there are 12-hour sessions shifts, a mix of nights during the week.
There are up to 2 24-hour calls during Inpatient Pediatrics. During PGY 2 year, Emergency
Room sessions are 8 hours, with a combination of day and night sessions. PGY 2 and
PGY 3 residents do 24-hour calls in the FM Inpatient Service on alternate weekends.
While on the ICU, residents do 4-5 nights, and no 24-hour calls. During the PGY 3
year, there are only 2 months of call on the FM Inpatient Service.
Yes. One month of night float, two 2-week block of night float is expected of each
resident in the PGY 2 and PGY 3 years. Work begins at 8:00pm to 7:00am the following
day from Sunday to Friday. Family Medicine residents do not participate in the night
float while on Internal Medicine.
Each team on the FM service has an assigned senior and an attending, who are always
available to discuss patient care for new admissions as well as emergencies that may
develop with the inpatients. The senior and the attending on service must be informed
of all admission sand emergencies and will steer the resident on call towards the
most appropriate action to enhance patient care.
97% pass rate over the past 5 years
One hundred percent! Over 50 percent stay in the New York area. Other graduates are
spread through the US and globally.
Yes. Practice Management sessions are held once a month at the weekly Thursday afternoon
conferences.
There are two residents per month on emergency call for coverage of the inpatient
service. Depending on the nature of the emergency, a payback system is in effect.
The family medicine call room is well equipped and is located in the hospital on the
6th floor.
Very good. The University police are always present and screen all people who enter
the hospital. Entrance to the hospital is not allowed unless identification is provided
for inspection. There is an escort system available at nights.
Not at this time.
There is a shuttle system available for short trips such as the subway/bus stations
and also to the clinic at Family Health Services. Commuting costs are supported by
optional enrollment in NYS-Ride.