Nate’s Nuggets
Current Fellows
Joseph Wu, DO
Hometown: Queens, NY
Medical School: LECOM (Bradenton Campus)
Interests: DJing house music, techno, fitness, trying to eat all the delicious foods while dieting at the same time
Residency: New York-Presbyterian Queens
Ultrasound Faculty
Nate Zarider, MD
Ultrasound Fellowship Director
Residency/Fellowship: New York-Presbyterian Queens
Medical School: New York University School of Medicine
Joann Hsu, MD
Ultrasound Faculty
Residency/Fellowship: Maimonides Medical Center
Medical School: University of Alabama, Birmingham
Jerry Frenkel, MD
Ultrasound Division Director
Residency/Fellowship: New York-Presbyterian Queens
Medical School: New York Medical College
William Chan, MD
Ultrasound Faculty
Residency/Fellowship: New York-Presbyterian Queens
Medical School: SUNY Downstate
Hannah Park, MD
Director of Pediatric Emergency US
Fellowship: Maimonides Medical Center (US), New York-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital (PEM)
Residency: University of Illinois Chicago Medical Center
Past Fellows
Victor Ryan Estrella Bernal, DO
Hometown: Brooklyn, New York
Medical School: NYITCOM
Interests: Dancing, Partying, Tennis, Serena Williams, Good Lighting
Residency: New York-Presbyterian Queens
William Perkins, MD
Hometown: Charlotte, NC
Medical School: New York Medical College
Residency: New York-Presbyterian Queens
Interests: Baking & Cooking, fly fishing, Britta (my dog), snowboarding, prog rock, coffee, puzzles
ULTRASOUND FELLOWSHIP
The Emergency Ultrasound Fellowship at New York Presbyterian Queens (NYPQ) was developed to further train emergency physicians in the utilization of this important diagnostic modality and to establish a strong foundation for our fellows’ academic and administrative career advancement. Over the course of this 1-year program, fellows hone their skills as educators working closely with the emergency medicine residents, as well as students from the Weill Cornell College of Medicine and other sponsoring institutions. Fellows will also develop a working relationship with both departmental and hospital administrators and gain exposure to operational components such as policy development, billing, and machine maintenance.
Highlights of the Fellowship:
EUFAC-accredited
Structured curriculum
Dedicated mentorship
One-on-one scan shifts with ultrasound-trained faculty
Dedicated pediatric scan shifts with pediatric fellowship-trained ultrasound faculty
At least 1,000 technically adequate scans
Weekly ultrasound didactics and tape review
Extensive research experience and academic opportunities
Mentorship to complete an original research project for presentation and publication
Sponsorship and funding to attend national and international conferences in EM ultrasound
Monthly journal club sessions
Four new handheld Butterfly ultrasound probes exclusively for ED use
Four state-of-the-art Mindray-Zonare ultrasound machines exclusively for ED use
Trans-esophageal probe for bedside echocardiography
Associated with a PGY 1-3 Emergency Medicine residency program with 9 residents per year and is affiliated with the Weill Medical College of Cornell University
Opportunity to work with Emergency Medicine residents, advanced practitioners, medical students, and core faculty
Appointment as a Clinical Instructor in Emergency Medicine in Medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College
Employee of Envision Healthcare, the nation's largest physician practice management company
Competitive compensation, benefits, and CME package
18 clinical hours per week
140K base salary with benfits
Apply here
Any questions? Nate Zarider (Fellowship Director) - naz9019@nyp.org | Lily Hu (Fellowship Coordinator) - lik9007@nyp.org