Emergency Ultrasound Fellowship

Started in July 2012, our Ultrasound (US) Fellowship program is headed by US Fellowship-trained faculty members and supplemented by our Critical Care faculty, who use ultrasound extensively. Additionally, all our faculty are ultrasound credentialed, and most use it in their daily practice.

​Our Emergency Medicine Department offers Ultrasound Fellows the opportunity to scan a high volume of trauma, critical care and pediatric patients. Our 3-year Residency Program has 10 residents per class, who are well-versed in emergency ultrasound and eager to learn from fellows. The Stony Brook campus houses an undergraduate university, medical school and PA/NP/PT/OT programs. Our other departments, including ICU and anesthesia, are excited to learn Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS). There will be many interdepartmental teaching (and learning) opportunities throughout the hospital. 

The Stony Brook Emergency Medicine Department also supports a Resuscitation & Critical Care Medicine Fellowship led by Brian Wright. Opportunities to combine fellowship experiences, including maximizing critical care time and international travel, will be encouraged.