The GME office administers the educational programs for
medical students, residents and fellows as well as providing
accreditation for CME activities and administrative support
for the Internal Review Board.
Saint Barnabas Medical Center is an affiliate of New Jersey
Medical School, UMDNJ, Newark, NJ, Saint George’s University
and NY College of Osteopathic Medicine.
Medical students from Saint George’s University, New
Jersey Medical School in Newark, NJ, and New York College
of Osteopathic Medicine serve third and fourth year clerkships
at Saint Barnabas Medical Center in Internal Medicine, Pediatrics,
Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Anesthesiology, Pathology.
Clerkships and electives are also available for fourth year
students.
Saint Barnabas Medical Center sponsors nine residency programs
with 151 residency positions in the following specialties:
Internal Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pathology,
Anesthesiology, Neurosurgery , Radiology, Podiatry and Otolaryngology/Facial
Plastic Surgery.
The Medical Center serves as one of the principal teaching
sites for the Pediatric residency program sponsored by Newark
Beth Israel Medical Center. The Pathology program is an integrated
program with Monmouth Medical Center and Newark Beth Israel
Medical Center
The Department provides CME credits under authorization
of the Medical Society of New Jersey. Accreditation is provided
for Grand Rounds programs as well as symposia.
In addition, the Department provides administrative support
for the Institution’s Internal Review Board and clinical
research projects.
Dr. Henry Rosenberg, is the Designated Institutional Official
with responsibility for oversight of the teaching programs.
He is also the Director of Clinical Research.
The Graduate Medical Education Committee is responsible
for oversight of all residency programs. The committee representatives
come from all the sponsored programs and contains several
resident representatives as well.
The GME office coordinates all internal reviews of residency
programs as well external reviews
The Department also coordinates site visits for the medical
student education programs as well as CME programs.
The Director of the Department of Medical Education , in
coordination with the program directors of each residency
program is responsible for the quality of training programs
and ensuring that residents and students are provided appropriate
learning opportunities in preparation for medical practice.
The Director and the Program Directors are responsible for
the well-being of the trainees.
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