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Physician Orientation Resource Guide
Facts about NSUH
Awards & Certifications
Academic Center for Excellence for Minimally Invasive Surgery in Gynecologic Oncology and GynecologyAcademic Comprehensive Cancer Program, American College of Surgeons CommissionAccredited Adult Stem Cell Program, Foundation for the Accreditation of Cellular Therapy (FACT)American Association for Critical Care Nurses Medical Intensive Care Unit – Beacon Award, SilverAmerican Association for Critical Care Nurses Neonatal Intensive Care Unit – Beacon Award, GoldAmerican Association for Critical Care Nurses, Silver Beacon Awards (Neurosurgical Intensive Care &
Cardiothoracic Intensive Care Unit)American Heart Association/American Stroke Association GWTG Plus Target Stroke Elite AwardAccredited Center for Bariatric Surgery by MBSAQIPComprehensive Epilepsy Center, Level 4, National Association of Epilepsy CentersConsumer Choice Award, most preferred hospital for overall quality and image for the past 10 yearsEndoscopy Unit Recognition, American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE)“Get with the Guidelines – Stroke” Gold PLUS Achievement Award, American Heart AssociationJoint Commission Comprehensive Stroke CenterThe Joint Commission Advanced Certification-Palliative CareThe Joint Commission Advanced Comprehensive Certification in Stroke, the first one on Long Island
(Primary Care Center)Magnet Recognition from the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCCNational Accreditation Bariatric Surgery/ReaccreditationNational Association of Epilepsy Centers ReaccreditationWomen’s Choice Award for America’s Best Stroke Center, Heart Care, OB, Cardiac and Bariatric Centers
Health Grades AwardsCardiac Care Excellence AwardBariatric Surgery Excellence AwardStroke Care Excellence AwardAmerica’s 100 Best Hospitals for
Gastrointestinal Care AwardAmerica’s 100 Best Hospitals for Coronary
InterventionAmerica’s 50 Best Hospital for Cardiac
Surgery AwardAmerica’s 100 Best Hospitals AwardDistinguished Hospital Award for Clinical
ExcellenceGeneral Surgery Excellence AwardCranial Neurosurgery Excellence Award
Wellness
Supporting Emotional Well-being
Team Lavender
Supporting the well being of our employees in stressful, emotional situations.
Offering proactive workshops (Guided Mediation, Reiki, etc.)
Schwartz Rounds
Providing a forum for providers across disciplines to address the social and emotional issues inherit in patient care thereby improving the quality of patient care.
Physician Resource Network
PRN provides personalized cost-free consultation, short-term counseling and appropriate referrals, for all Northwell Health attending physicians (employed and voluntary). PRN provides confidential counseling to address problems such as: Professional difficulties, distressing relationships, depression and anxiety and substance misuse.
Patient & Family Centered Care DepartmentDirector: Nicole [email protected]
Physician Resource NetworkConfidential Phone: 1-866-454-3280
myWellcheck
• A myWellCheck visit is a voluntary 60-minute health screening and coaching session to go over a health risk assessment (HRA) to measure your risk for heart disease and diabetes.
• Each visit provides on-the-spot results of your numbers and an opportunity to have a personal discussion with a Wellness Nurse to explore actions you can take to achieve your health & wellness goals in order to improve your well-being.
Campus Maps & Safety
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Physician Parking
#1
NSUHTeam Member
Entrance
#3
Second Level Physician Parking
Visitors Garage
NSUH Campus
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NSUH Main Floor
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Safety is Everyone’s Responsibility
Work safe and smart – always follow proper safety procedures for yourself and others
Be familiar with:
• Special Hospital Codes
• Emergency Procedures
• Usage of PPE
• Various Waste Streams
• Security Measures & Plans
If you have any questions, ask your leader or contact the NSUH Safety Office at ext. 4042
Standardized Emergency Codes
Campus Security & Visitor Changes
• Physicians may enter the building with their ID badges through Entrance 1 (Tower) or the Team Entrance at Entrance 3 (Monti)
*If you forget your badge, you must present a valid government issued ID to enter the building
• Visitors must check in at the Security Desks at either Entrance 1 (Tower) and Entrance 3 (Monti), provide government issued ID and enter the building through optical barriers
• Armed Security Guards
• Annual Active Shooter Drills with Nassau PD
Key Contacts
Physician Partners
Michael Gitman, MDMedical Director, Nephrologist
Administration: (516) 562-4050
Jaydeep S Kadam, MDPresident of the Medical Staff Society, Medicine
MSSO: (516) 562-2995
Service Line Key ContactsService Telephone Number Contact
Anesthesia 516-562-4887 Leo Penzi, MD
Cardiology 516-562-4100 Rajiv Jauhar, MD
Cardiothoracic Surgery 516-562-4970 Alan Hartman, MD
Dental Medicine 516-562-4527 Ronald Burakoff, DMD
Dermatology 516-719-3376 Amit Garg, MD
Emergency Medicine 516-562-4125 Lance Becker, MD, Matt Foley, MD
Infectious Disease 516-562-4280 Bruce Farber, MD
Neurology 516-562-4300 Steven Pacia, MD
Neurosurgery 516-562-3120 Raj Narayan, MD
OBGYN 516-562- Victor Klen, MD
Obstetrics and Gynecology 516-562-4435 Michael Nimaroff, MD
Ophthalmology 516-465-8500 Richard Braunstein, MD
Orthopaedic Medicine 516-562-4865 Thomas Mauri, MD
Otolaryngology 718-470-7550 Andrea Vambutas, MD
Pathology 516-562-4180 Tylis Chang, MD
Pediatric Medicine 516-562-4665 Charles Schleien MD
Physical Medicine 516-562-4710 Adam Stein, MD
Psychiatry 516-562-4745 Inderjit Singh, MD
Radiation Oncology 855-927-6622 Louis Potters, MD
Radiology 516-562-4795 Jesse Chusid, MD, Robin Warshawsky, MD, David Siegel, MD,
Surgery 516-562-2992 Gene Coppa, MD, William Nealon, MD
Urology 516-734-8500 David Hoenig, MD
Care Model Contact InformationRole Name Contact # (Pager/Spectra)
8M Physician Lead8M Nurse Manager
Jonathan SilverSamantha Steiger
975-040977809
6M Physician Lead6M Nurse Manager
Sanjeev SharmaTara Jamieson
975-086878051
6T Physician Lead6T Nurse Manager
Orel BensharMerrill Mathew
975-196077532
5M Physician Lead5M Nurse Manager
Andre ReyesDebra Recchia
975-119177813
4M Physician Lead4M Nurse Manager
Yakov KandovNicole Kurtz
975-263277498
4DSU Physician Lead4DSU Nurse Manager
Michelle LoftusAntoinette Trice
975-086077708
3DSU Physician Lead3DSU Nurse Manager
Manju LukeYvette Richardson
975-328477635
3C Physician Lead3C Nurse Manager
Liron SinvaniSusan Wirostek
975-042277806
2DSU Physician Lead2DSU Nurse Manager
Lily YungNicole Ellerbe
975-280677122
L+D Physician LeadL+D Nurse ManagerSafety officers
Harvey MarchbeinDoris HidalgoSafety Officer
7703477274/7701177454 & 77738
ACP supervisor Jonathan Sobel Office (516) 562-2959
Sending my Patients to NSUH
Informing the ED Physician
(516) 562-DOCS
Transferring form facility outside
hospital (888) 701-2337
Your Resources
Phone: (516) 562-2995 Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pmLocation: NSUH, 1 Tower, Attending Physician LoungeExecutive Director: Sarah CrouseWebsite: NSUHMedStaff.com
Physician Partners Human Resources
NSUH Site Human ResourcesNSUH Medical Staff Society (MSS)
Employed Physician HR Service Center
Phone: (516) 562-4690Hours: Monday – Friday, 7:30am to 5:00pmLocation: NSUH, Monti Ground Floor (Team Entrance)
Phone: (516) 823-8000Hours: Monday – Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pmLocation: 600 Community Drive, Suite 303
Manhasset, NY
Phone: (844) 697-4947Email: [email protected]: Monday – Friday, 8:00am to 5:30pmLocation: 1111 Marcus Avenue, Lake Success NY
Benefits, Payroll & Compensation, PTO, Retirement Programs, Tuition Reimbursement, Discounts, Leave of Absence
Surgical Attire & OR Booking
Surgical Attire Policy
Scrubs - Freshly laundered daily, changed when soiled. Tops to be tucked in at the waist when entering the restricted and semi restricted area only. Scrubs cannot to be worn into the building and must be removed before exiting the building. Lanyards are not to be worn.
Hats - Must cover all hair on the head, including sideburns. Ears do not need to be covered unless there are earrings. Hats are to remain on when in OR scrubs, even in non-restricted areas, unless no further entry to OR is anticipated. If the hat is removed and reentry to OR is needed, scrubs must be changed. Replace head coverings when contaminated. TBD- the health system is evaluating a surgeon’s skull cap that is suitable, when worn appropriately.
Jackets - No longer necessary, but may be worn for comfort. When wearing one it must be snapped closed. No turtlenecks or long sleeve shirts. Lab Coats are ok to wear over scrubs if freshly laundered, outside of restricted and semi-restricted areas, i.e., only in unrestricted areas.
Mask and Beard Covers - A fresh mask should be donned for each new procedure as well as when opening sterile supplies. It should be changed when soiled, wet or taken down. Masks are not to hang around the neck and should be removed in the semi-restricted area. Beard covers must be worn when in restricted area. (Units need to supply beard covers at the scrub sinks). The beard cover can stay on or be removed in the semi-restricted area.
Shoes - Closed toes and backs, clean nonskid and impervious. However, shoes that are not impervious need shoe covers. If contaminated must be cleaned or replaced.
Jumpsuits, Masks, Shoe Covers must be removed when leaving semi restricted areas.
All Healthcare workers are responsible to adhere to this policy and there will be random monitoring.
Surgical Attire Policy (Continued)
Definitions:
Non-Restricted Areas - Administrative offices, lounges, locker rooms, anesthesia office(s), and other offices outside the operating room or designated procedure area, such as Same Day Surgery Unit, Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU), the receiving area, hallway and patient care units.
Semi-Restricted Areas - Area(S) beyond the operating/procedure area entrance doors in which there is direct access to the operating room or procedure area (interventional radiology, interventional cardiology). Procedure rooms should have a semi-restricted area. If there is not a semi-restricted areas, the department should outline management and flow from the non-restricted to restricted area.
Restricted Areas - The operating room/procedural area when cases are in progress or sterile supplies are open.
NSUH Operating Room Scheduling Process
Scheduling ProcessSample Booking Sheet
Surgeons w/o Block time:
Must call the scheduling office directly to reserve time
Surgeons w/ Block Time:
Can send cases directly, no phone call required.
Send Completed Allscripts Booking Sheet or Universal Booking Sheet to Scheduling:
[email protected] or fax at 516-465-2737
Each service is assigned a designated OR Scheduling Secretary, who will schedule the incoming cases within 24-
48 hours of receipt. Once case is scheduled, the booking sheet will be returned to the office with surgery
confirmation number & PST date and time
*Requests for block time should be e-mailed to [email protected] or
Employee Intranet & mySelfService
Employee Intranet
• Tools & Resources
• Access Total Rewards Information
• Benefits
• Discounts
• View Policies & Procedures
• Forms & Applications
• IT Support
• Email Access
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Staff Physician Portal/mySelfServiceFrom the intranet homepage click on myHR > mySelfService
Site I.T.
Site I.T. Team
Name Title Phone Email
Alfred Caligiuri Site Chief Clinical Information Officer (CCIO) 516-562-4002 [email protected]
Maria Panoiu Project Coordinator, Site Info Services 516-562-4716 [email protected]
Aishwarya Nair Director, Site Info Services 516-562-2948 [email protected]
Nithin Yohannan IS Coordinator 516-562-2292 [email protected]
Patricia Thorpe Strategist, Clinical Provider Technology Solutions 516-562-4934 [email protected]
Steve Dinally Specialist, Clinical Informatics 516-562- 3867 [email protected]
Site Information Technology
Northwell EMRs • Sunrise for Inpatient and ED• Sunrise STAT and iLearn training webinars available• HIE Tab in Sunrise for all Northwell clinical data• AEHR/Touchworks for Outpatient • SUMMIT and training resources• Sunrise & AEHR/Touchworks Mobility Apps available for iOS
and Android devices
Multiple Service Line-specific Applications• Radiology: Medicalis & Carestream• OB/Gyn: Centricity PeriNatal (CPN)• Cardiology: MUSE, GE Data Mgmt System (DMS)• Endoscopy: Provation
Technology Café and Service Desk Ambassador• On-site support for devices and mobile phones • Wednesday/Thursday AM in MD Lounge or cafeteria during
business days/hours• Helpdesk and Chat• 24/7 support via telephone or on-line chat
EMR optimization projects underway:• Discharge documentation Redesign and Simplification-
including new format, streamlined medication reconciliation, and decreased physician time spent on documentation
• Order sets optimization- including new format and removal of duplicative orders
• Diagnosis management tool (aka ICDx)- improved clinical efficiency, diagnosis specificity and integration with billing system (Patient Keeper)
• Rolling implementation of Surgical Information System (SIS)-intra-op EMR to include scheduling, nursing, anesthesia, and tracking boards
We plan, organize and provide oversight and accountability for Information Systems services and activities to ensure technology decisions and site deployments support the strategic, clinical, financial and operational goals of NSUH.
Locating Policies
Locating Hospital Policies
STEP 1: GO TO THE INTRANET HOMEPAGE
STEP 2: SELECT NSUH
Locating Hospital Policies (continued)STEP 3: SELECT A CATEGORY STEP 4: SELECT A POLICY
Professional Development
The Center for Learning & Innovation & iLearn
Via the intranet, click on “I Need To…” > Access iLearn
Relationship Centered Communication (taught by Dr. Bellucci)
Keyword search: “Relationship” to find the course
Type: Classroom Instruction Course
Description: The Office of Patient & Customer Experience has collaborated with the American Academy for Communication in Healthcare (AACH) and the Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine to develop a unique and customized physician communication skills course. This 1 day course will focus on effective communication, relationship building, collaboration, partnership and leading with empathy. It will build upon the elements of Culture of C.A.R.E. and be geared specifically for physicians. Courses will be delivered by selected Northwell Health physicians who will be trained and certified as ‘Facilitators’.
Room: Center for Learning & Innovation - 1979 Marcus Ave, Suite 101, New Hyde Park
Important Event Dates
Physician Meetings & Events (dates TBD)
• Quarterly Physician Forum Meetings
• CME Conferences
• MSS Officer/At Large Nomination Process
• Annual Meeting
• Summer Social
• Fall Social
Grand Rounds Schedule Department of PEDS (RSS)HELD IN THE LIJ TEACHING CENTER ROOMS 1,2, & 3 AT 8:00 AM, ** for 8:30am10.25** Influenza Vaccine: Back to the Future11.1 Pavel Fort Memorial Lecture11.8 Jack Gorvoy Memorial Lecture11.22** A Shocking New Therapy: Vagal Nerve Stimulation for the Treatment of Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease 12.6 Recognizing Substance Use in Adolescents: From A(Alcohol) to V (Vaping)12.13** Primary Care of Children with Medical Complexity
Department of Neurology10.18 Dr. Bruce Hirsch- Northwell Health10.25 Dr. Cristiano Oliveira- Weill Cornell Medical College11.1 Alice Fornari EdD RDN- Northwell Health11.8 Dr. Joe Verghese- Einstein11.15 Dr. Johanna Fifi- Mount Sinai Health System11.22 Dr. Maja Svrakic- Northwell Health11.29 TBD12.6 TBD12.20 Dr. Ronald Kanner- Northwell Health12.27 TBD
Grand Rounds Schedule Dept of Physical Med and Rehab 2nd Wednesday of every month. None in October.
Dept of Dental Medicine11.6 TC Room 312.4 TC Room 31.8.202.5.203.4.204.1.205.6.206.3.207.1.208.5.209.2.2010.7.2011.4.2012.2.20
Grand Rounds Schedule Department of Otolaryngology and Communicative Disorders430 Lakeville Rd. – Lower Level Conference RoomThursdays 7:00-8:00 am
10.17 Endoscopic Surgery of the Lateral Skull Base10.21 Mahendra Patel Memorial Lecture Neuroradiology
***NOTE: THIS IS MONDAY AT 5:00PM***10.24 Ergonomics10.31 Litigation in Otolaryngology11.7 Balloon Dilation- From the Sinuses to the Eustachian Tube!11.14 Quality Assurance11.19 Vestibular Disorders Symposium (Feinstein Research Center)11.21 Building Good Change Practices12.5 Anesthesia12.12 Quality Assurance12.19 Targeting Hallmarks of Head And Neck Squamous Cancer
Department of Radiology10.29 Hersh Chandarana- Body - NSUH11.5 Annick VanDen Abbeele- Nuclear Medicine- LIJ12.10 Jacqueline Bello- Neuro- Roger Hyman Lecture- NSUH1.7.20 Aaron Sodickson- ED- NSUH2.25.20 Maxine Jochelson- Breast- LIJ3.17.20 Jeffrey Galvin- Chest- NSUH
Grand Rounds Schedule f
Department of Dermatology
10.23 8:15 AM Patient Viewing9:00 AM Case Discussion10:15 AM Guest Presentation11:30 AM Resident Case
11.27 8:15 AM Patient Viewing9:00 AM Case Discussion10:15 AM Guest Presentation11:30 AM Resident Case
2.26 8:15 AM Patient Viewing9:00 AM Case Discussion10:15 AM Guest Presentation11:30 AM Resident Case
3.25 8:15 AM Patient Viewing9:00 AM Case Discussion10:15 AM Guest Presentation11:30 AM Resident Case
4.22 8:15 AM Patient Viewing9:00 AM Case Discussion10:15 AM Guest Presentation11:30 AM Resident Case
5.27 8:15 AM Patient Viewing9:00 AM Case Discussion10:15 AM Guest Presentation11:30 AM Resident Case
6.24 8:15 AM Patient Viewing9:00 AM Case Discussion10:15 AM Guest Presentation11:30 AM Resident Case
Grand Rounds Schedule Department of Psychiatry 10.23 Body Dysmorphic Disorders: Clinical Features, Assessment, Neurobiology, and Treatment10.30 Negative Symptoms in Schizophrenia: Behavioral, Phenotypes, and Novel Treatment Approaches11.6 Treating Anxiety Disorders in Youth: Less Talk, More Action11.13 Lecture on Substance Abuse11.20 Beyond Snapchat and Instagram: Leveraging Technology to Improve care for Young People with Bipolar
Disorder 12.4 Inpatient Clinical Care Conference12.18 The Pregnant Body: Fantasy, Gender, and Theory 1.8.20 Treatment of Anxiety Disorders 1.15.20 Digital Psychiatry
Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery11.412.21.6.202.3.203.2.204.6.205.4.206.9.20- Arthur Beil Lecture
Grand Rounds Schedule Department of OB-GYN10.23 7:30 – 9:00 AMLIJ Teaching Center 1&2
10.30 8:00 – 9:00 AMLIJ Teaching Center 1&2Video Conf to NSUH Tower Conf RM 2
11.6 8:00 – 9:00 AMLIJ Teaching Center 1&2Video Conf to NSUH Tower Conf RM 2
11.13 2019 8am -9amNSUH – Rust Aud & Tower Conference Rooms 1 thru 5Video Conf to LIJ Teaching Ctr 2
11.20 8:00 – 9:00 AMNSUH – Rust AudVideo Conf to LIJ Teaching Ctr 2
11.27 7:30 – 9:00 AMLIJ Teaching Ctr 1 & 2
12.4 8:00 – 9:00 AMLIJ Teaching Ctr 1 & 2Video Conf to NSUH – Rust Aud,
12.18 8:00 – 9:00 AMNSUH – Rust AudVideo Conf to LIJ Teaching Ctr 2,