March 29, 2020
General Announcements
From Dr. Sara Zaidi: Virtual Coffeehouse
Hi everyone,
Coronavirus Updates
Given the rapidly evolving response to COVID19, it can be challenging to stay current. Below are the most critical updates from NYP and GME.
Please see the COVID19 Updates page for additional information and resources.
NEW WHS SICK/EXPOSED/ QUARANTINED GUIDANCE (3/18/2020)
NYP COVID19 TRAVEL GUIDANCE AND FAQs
NYP COVID19 CLINICAL BULLETIN #5
Campus Announcements

Drs. Leah Bralow and Jimmy Truong: Medical Education Opportunity
Hi Residents,
We are writing to offer an exciting educational and career advancement opportunity. Drs. Truong and Bralow, in conjunction with the NYPEM Residency and Columbia Department of Emergency Medicine, are offering a $2000 Teaching Fellowship Grant Award to the one resident who embodies the character, scholarship, and motivation to help advance education in our department. The Grant Award shall assist with covering expenses to send the recipient to the ACEP/CORD Teaching Fellowship for Residents.
The ACEP/CORD Teaching Fellowship course is a great learning and networking experience. Anyone interested in Medical Education is encouraged to take the course. You will be immersed in curriculum development, instructional system design, teaching theory, asynchronous learning, social networking and best of all, get to network with a great group of likeminded residents and faculty from around the world who are just as enthusiastic as you are about medical education.
Course Information:
ACEP/CORD Teaching Fellowship for Residents
August 6-8, 2020
Hotel and Registration to be covered by the Grant.
To apply for the $2000 Teaching Fellowship Grant Award, you must:
Be a PGY-2 or PGY-3 resident in good standing with an ITE score in the top 33% of your residency class.
Provide a statement of interest which includes qualifications and future career aspirations.
Submit a proposal for a scholarly project geared towards advancement of education in the department (250-word limit)
Attest that you will complete your scholarly project by the end of your final year of residency (with Drs. Truong and Bralow as your mentors).
Important Deadlines:
Please send applications to Leah Bralow (lmh2166@cumc.columbia.edu), Manish Garg (mg4179@cumc.columbia.edu) and Jimmy Truong (jt2979@cumc.columbia.edu).
Application deadline April 4
Selection of winner will be announced April 21
Thank you for all you do,
Jimmy and Leah

From Dr. Ken Wong: Orienting off-service rotators
Rotators have gotten a welcome email and a handbook; chiefs also gave June in-person orientations. However, a rotator’s first shift can be any one of about 12 times during a month, and nothing’s as good as on-shift instruction. Focus your brief pointers on where to find things, the dispo note template, how to bed request after the dispo, and how to PFD and discharge a patient. Please also go over PPE, early isolation guidance, and guidelines about high risk COVID19 situations.
From Dr. Lynn Jiang: Wellness
From Dr. Sara Murphy: ICU/CCU consults
MCB Message of the Month
Conference This Week
Cardiology Symposium


Special thanks to our fellow Columbia Surgery residents for coming down to the ED to central line critically ill patients.
We appreciate the teamwork!

Upcoming Residency Events
- April 1st – PGY2 Retreat (postponed)
- May 27th – 8 hr Theme and PGY4 Research Day
- May 28th – Residency Retreat
- June 3rd – Graduation at the Central Park Boathouse
To Dos
ALL
- WEAR YOUR PPE ON SHIFT! Keep yourself safe always!
- MedHub hours must be logged!
- Please fill-in your resident profile on nypem.net. It’s a great way to highlight your interests and things you’ve done during residency. https://nypem.net/meet-our-residents/
- Remember– Away Electives require an application submitted 112 days in advance, while NYP electives are a minimum of 56 days. Instructions located here.
- Check out this career guide from the Academy for Women in Academic Emergency Medicine https://issuu.com/saemonline/docs/saem_awaem_toolkit
- Please be wise on social media use and don’t risk patients’ trust in the medical profession.
- Give time and action-specific instructions in the discharge papers. “See your primary doctor soon” is much less informative than “See your primary doctor in the next four days, but return to the E.R. if your abdominal pain worsens or persists.”
PGY4s
- Get disability insurance before graduating residency. Here’s one resource to start.
- Educate yourself on potential job contract issues. Here’s one article and another EM specific book.
- If a job requires your residency malpractice insurance history, email nog9010@nyp.org & mam9160@nyp.org to obtain the relevant documents.
- Remember to complete your EMS ride-alongs! You need 10 4-hour sessions to graduate!
PGY3s
- Take a look at Dr. Mulcare’s timeline for the job hunt.
- Checkout SAEM’s 2019 academic career guide and their fellowship/ career roadmaps.
- Here’s an article on EMS fellowship opportunities.
PGY2s
- Time to start leading notifications! Rely on your fellow residents, constantly communicate with your team, and learn as much as you can! You can do this.
- If you have money to save after NYC costs and student loan repayment, consider putting it into NYP’s 403(b) or an IRA. The “Roth” option is likely better when you’re a resident.
PGY1s
- Scroll down to 3. Publications and Educational Initiatives for some good EM resources! Or check out this centralization of other EM resources including podcasts, books, apps and Qbanks.
- Do you take public transportation sometimes to work? Do you want to save 30% of that amount in tax savings over the next three years? Take 15min to enroll in NYP’s Commuter Transit program.
Chief on Call

- Please call and do not text/ email so we can address issues promptly.
- If you do not hear back within 10 minutes, then call any of the other chiefs.