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Current Fellows

Joel Aguilar, MD

Hometown: Ridgewood, NY

Medical School: Sophie Davis, CSOM

Interests: Powerlifting, magic the gathering, Melee, soccer, spike ball champion

Residency: New York-Presbyterian Queens

Suji Cha, DO

Hometown: Centreville, Virginia

Medical School: Kansas City University

Interests: Hiking, board games, putting together charcuterie boards, trying out new Trader Joe's products

Residency: New York-Presbyterian Queens

 

Simulation Faculty

Richard Shin, MD, CHSE

Director of Simulation

Hometown: Flushing, NY

Fellowship: Institute for Medical Simulation and Advanced Learning (HHC)/SUNY Downstate

Residency: SUNY Downstate/Kings County

Medical School: SUNY Upsate University

Anita Lui, DO, CHSE

Emergency Medicine Clerkship Director

Hometown: Bellrose, NY

Fellowship: New York-Presbyterian Queens

Medical School: NYITCOM

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Anika Nichlany, MD

Director of Simulation Fellowship

Director of Wellness

Hometown: Davie, FL

Fellowship: New York-Presbyterian Queens

Medical School: St George’s University School of Medicine

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David Simon, DO

Simulation Faculty

Hometown: New York, New York

Fellowship: New York-Presbyterian Queens

Medical School: NYITCOM

Kallie Combs, DO

Simulation Faculty

Hometown: Brewerton, NY

Fellowship: New York-Presbyterian Queens

Medical School: NYITCOM

Catherine De Guzman, MD

Simulation Faculty

Hometown: Jamaica, NY

Fellowship: New York-Presbyterian Queens

Medical school: SUNY Buffalo

 
 

Past Fellows

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Kent Li MD

Hometown: San Francisco, CA

Medical School: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

Interests: I don’t have any interests

Residency: New York-Presbyterian Queens

Michael Levine, MD

Hometown: New Haven, CT

Medical School: Downstate College of Medicine

Interests: Cooking and eating. Listening to music and going to concerts. Playing and watching basketball, soccer, and tennis. Eating more. Rock climbing, hiking, and back packing. Whiskey. Beach time in the Rockaways and on Fire Island. NY Times crosswords.

Residency: Jacobi - Montefiore

Rozalyn Hesse, MD

Hometown: Cortland, NY

Medical School: SUNY Downstate

Interests: My coping mechanisms are: Survivor, Rupaul's Drag Race, spoiling my dumb cats, buying more houseplants.

Residency: New York-Presbyterian Queens

 
 

SIMULATION FELLOWSHIP

The NewYork-Presbyterian Queens Medical Simulation Fellowship is a one year guided mentorship program that offers advanced training and expertise in the field of simulation-based healthcare education. The Simulation Fellowship is structured to provide a comprehensive overview of the concepts and application of medical simulation for the education of all healthcare professionals.Additionally, we encourage fellows to be an integral part of all simulation based administrative activities and research projects. Driving the curriculum is a focus on communication, error reduction, and patient safety. We encourage and advocate for our simulation fellows to become leaders in the field of simulation.

Mission Statement

To impart advanced training and mastery in medical simulation through the development, delivery, evaluation and research of simulation-based educational programs.

Highlights

Emergency Medicine Residents, Advanced Practitioners and Medical StudentsMultidisciplinary Simulation EducationClinical Instructor in Emergency Medicine in Medicine at Weill Cornell MedicineACS verified Level 1 Trauma Center, AHA Receiving STEMI center and Joint Commission Primary Stroke CenterCompetitive compensation, benefit and CME package

Goals and Objectives

Applying historical and theoretical applications of medical simulation and adult learningMultidisciplinary and Interdepartmental implementation of simulation educationUnderstanding how to utilize advanced medical simulation equipmentMastery of medical simulation delivery to large groups of diverse learnersResearch applications of medical simulation and a presentation at an international simulation conferenceOrganizational and systems applications within a hospital networkMaximizing return on investment to create a sustainable simulation educational program

Basics

Fellowship Type: Non-ACGME accredited, Emergency Medicine Fellowship Length of Training: One Year Clinical: Emergency Medicine Department at NewYork-Presbyterian Queens Compensation: 18 hours/week, 140K with Benefits and CME

How to Apply

Please send the following information to: Anika Nichlany MD (Fellowship Director) - ann9056@nyp.org, Lily Hu (Fellowship Coordinator) lik9007@nyp.org

  • Curriculum Vitae

  • Cover letter

  • Two (2) letters of recommendation