St. Luke's Warren Hospital Debuts February 1 - St. Luke's Hospital & Health Network and Warren Hospital, a community hospital based in Phillipsburg, New Jersey, announced today that Warren Hospital has become the sixth hospital to join the St. Luke's network.
Working with physician attendings and physician residents, Temple/St. Luke's Medical School students feel that they are part of the health care team providing real-time care. The small class size affords them more and better access to augment their education and experience.
Temple/St. Luke's Medical School students describe the distinctive student experience at the Bethlehem Campus of St. Luke's Hospital and Health Network. The students praise the support throughout the organization from administration and throughout the employee population. The residents and attending physicians work to make the educational experience for each student robust and fulfilling.
Temple/St. Luke's Medical School students describe the enriching student service opportunities at St. Luke's. They are pleased they can participate in both local and international opportunities to bring health care services to underserved groups. These are invaluable to rounding out their medical education.
Temple/St. Luke's Medical School students explain that their education and experience make them feel well prepared for their residency programs. They universally feel that they are at a level that is equal to or above other students at their level in other institutions.
Temple/St. Luke's Medical School students decided to do their clinical training at St. Luke's because of individualized attention from attending physicians. The smaller class size provides the opportunity to interact more with the attending physicians.
Temple/St. Luke's Medical School students describe the benefits of pursuing their medical education and living in the Lehigh Valley. Affordable housing, safe and secure neighborhoods, entertainment, natural resources are just a few of the attractions to life in the Lehigh Valley.
The diverse patient population affords the Temple/St. Luke's Medical School students opportunities to gain experience with many conditions as well as current health care issues.
Temple/St. Luke's Medical School students take advantage of many hours of clinical rotations, where they get individualized attention from the attending physicans and hands-on experience with patients and treating their conditions.
Temple/St. Luke's Medical School students find the block system of medical education to be an effective educational process. They balance classroom education with doctoring small group sessions and other educational opportunities.