St. Barnabas Hospital
Director
Emilio A. Goez DPM
Hospital Description
Westchester Ambulatory Surgical Center
Danbury Hospital(Nuvance Health & Affiliates)
Waterbury Surgery Center
St. Johns Riverside Medical Center
Western Connecticut Orthopedis Surgery Center
Dentistry; Dermatology; Emergency Medicine; Family Practice; General Surgery; Internal Medicine; Psychology, Plastic/Hand Surgery Rotation
Clinical Experiences
All residents get plenty of ankle surgery training including the PMSR.
Use of 3D scanning and availability of 3D printers for foot orthotics in the Podiatry clinic.
Ankle and Reafoot Reconstruction , Foot Surgery
Diabetic Foot Care, Hyperbaric Medicine and Wound Care
Trauma Center
Emergency Department- Orthopedic/Podiatric
Didactic Program
Resident Benefits
4 weeks vacation.
Medical and Dental Insurance for resident & family
Vision insurance optional. Food at hospital and lab coats.
The residents contributes to the cost of health insurance.
Department of Surgery usually covers the cost of tuition for residents wanting to attend Arthroscopy seminar – up to $2000.00
Applicant Requirements
Need to have a car to travel to different sites
NY State requires that each resident obtain a Limited Permit each year.
Available Resources
Program Overview
This program is 3 years long and leads to rearfoot and ankle reconstruction added credential for 3 out of 4 spots. We will be applying to change all positions to RRA by the end of 2024. St. Barnabas Hospital is a regional trauma and stroke center. It repeatedly affords residents unparalleled experience with orthopedic injuries, diabetic foot infection cases, wound care and clinics. Residents repeatedly scrub total joint replacement, arthroscopy as well as poly-trauma injuries of long bones. The multispecialty approach taught at the hospital is also a great experience where residents work closely with infectious disease, vascular, internal medicine and general surgery teams. Further, residents learn excellent medical management skills as they manage orthopedic and podiatry patients under their service in-house. The podiatry clinics see approximately 10,000 patients per year. The emergency room represents about 2,000 visits per year. The program has an outstanding faculty and case mix with high complexity.