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Crozer-Keystone Health System offers numerous challenging and fully accredited residency programs at one of the leading health care systems in the Delaware Valley. Notably, Crozer-Keystone offers stellar allopathic residents in Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pediatrics and Transitional Year, as well as Podiatric residency, Osteopathic Internal Medicine and a variety of osteopathic and allied health training programs.
Crozer-Keystone is a top-rated regional health system with a longstanding teaching tradition and a superb faculty offering the benefits of a university-based teaching model, plus the advantages of community-based residency programs. Each year, approximately 97 to 100 percent of our highly competitive allopathic residency positions are filled through the National Resident Matching Program.
As a whole, Crozer-Keystone's residencies are committed to developing highly skilled physicians who master the science of their specialty, the practice of top-quality patient care and the art of teaching new generations of doctors. Our residents receive rigorous academic experiences and hands-on clinical and research opportunities, which fully prepare them to pursue their career goals. In fact, Crozer-Keystone is particularly proud of the outstanding performances our graduates continue to achieve on national board examinations.
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DCMH Osteopathic Interns Place First and Third in Annual Statewide Clinical Essay Contest
Two osteopathic medicine interns at DCMH - Rammy I. Alam, D.O. and Chris Cielo, D.O. - have received top honors at the Pennsylvania Osteopathic Medical Association’s annual Clinical Essay Contest. More>
Rammy I. Alam, D.O., was awarded first place for his essay, “Role of Recombinant Activated Factor VII in Severe Postpartum Hemorrhage Complicated by Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation: A Case Report.” Dr. Alam’s essay described his treatment of a patient who experienced severe bleeding after giving birth.
Chris Cielo, D.O., received third place for his essay, “Physostigmine Use As a Diagnostic Modality in Pediatric Anticholinergic Poisoning: A Case Report.” Dr. Cielo’s report involved using physostigmine, a medication traditionally used to treat known cases of a type of poisoning, to instead make a diagnosis of a patient’s condition. |
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