Professional Education
Nursing Services
As the largest employer of nurses on Long Island and one of the largest healthcare systems in the United States, we are able to offer nurses a broad range of scheduling options, specialty areas, benefits, personal and professional growth opportunities, continuing education, nursing research and on-site lifestyle amenities.
Administrative Fellowship Program
The Administrative Fellowship Program provides preparation in executive development for future healthcare leaders through a combination of departmental rotations, problem-solving projects and participation in managerial functions through various organizational and operational settings within North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System.
Autism Toolkit
This toolkit was created by a multidisciplinary team that included specialists in Developmental and General Pediatrics, Child Psychiatry, Psychology, Mental Health, Nursing and Education and, most importantly, parents of autistic children. It deals with clinical and other issues that may arise in your practice.
Clinical Articles for Physicians
News and issues that affect your clinical and business practices, the latest wire releases and a summary of recent conferences.
Dietetic Internship Program
The Dietetic Internship Program strives to prepare individuals to transition from student to professional by integrating didactic knowledge of food and nutrition with practical experience in dietetics.
Hospital Libraries
North Shore University Hospital and Long Island Jewish Hospital both maintain extensive libraries to support employee and voluntary staff excellence in patient care, teaching/learning, and research.
The Elmezzi Graduate School of Molecular Medicine
The Elmezzi Graduate School of Molecular Medicine is an individually tailored three-year program designed to train exceptional physicians with a recent MD degree in research methodologies, culminating in a PhD in Molecular Medicine.