Facilities
Facilities
Residents in the St. Luke's Emergency Medicine Residency Program work in three of the highest quality emergency departments in the region: St. Luke's University Hospital - Bethlehem Campus, St. Luke's Hospital - Allentown Campus and St. Christopher's Hospital for Children in Philadelphia.
Bethlehem
St. Luke's University Hospital - Bethlehem Campus
- 500 bed, tertiary care facility
- Emergency Department annual volume: 75,000 patients
- 23% of patients are pediatric
- High acuity: 24% of patients require admission
- Level I Trauma Center
- Three Penn Star helicopters
- Certified Stroke Center
- Accredited Chest Pain Center
- 24-hour cardiac catheterization lab
- Base Station Command Center
- General Electric Healthcare Global Imaging Show Site
- 64-slice CT scanner in Emergency Department
- Multiple Ultrasound Machines in department
- HealthGrades Emergency Medicine Excellence Award Recipient
Learn more about St. Luke's University Hospital - Bethlehem Campus.
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Allentown
St. Luke's Hospital - Allentown Campus
- 130 bed hospital
- Emergency Department annual volume: 45,000 patients
- 26% of patients are pediatric
- Newly renovated Emergency Department
- Certified Stroke Center
- Accredited Chest Pain Center
- 24-hour cardiac catheterization lab
- 64-slice CT scanner in Emergency Department
- Base Station Command Center
- Multiple Ultrasound Machines in department
- HealthGrades Emergency Medicine Excellence Award Recipient
Learn more about St. Luke's Hospital - Allentown Campus.
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Philadelphia
St. Christopher's Hospital for Children, Philadelphia, PA
- 189 bed pediatric referral center
- Emergency Department annual volume: 60,000 patients
- Newly renovated Emergency Department
- Level I Pediatric Trauma Center
- Pediatric Burn Center
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