Trident Medical Center Launches Graduate Medical Education Programs

Trident Health
July 1, 2021

On July 1 Trident Medical Center will become a teaching hospital with the debut of two Graduate Medical Education (GME) programs – Emergency Medicine and Internal Medicine.  For the hospital’s CEO Christina Oh adding residency programs to Trident’s growing list of services is critical to meeting the future healthcare needs of Lowcountry families.  “Training the next generation of physicians, especially in much-need specialties like emergency medicine and internal medicine, to care for our region’s families will have a positive and generational impact on the health of our communities.  People tend to move to and stay in areas where there are highly trained physicians and healthcare is accessible.  Our goal for our residents is to make their experience of living in the Lowcountry and working at Trident Medical Center so memorable they’ll want to stay here and practice medicine after they complete their residency.”

The hospital’s Emergency Medicine and Internal Medicine residency programs are three-year programs and will welcome 10 residents each year.  Trident’s GME Administrative Director Agness Gregg said more than 2,200 physicians applied to the two programs.  “We have an outstanding group of residents joining us for our inaugural classes.  They will set the bar high for the classes that will follow them.  They are also representative of the Lowcountry, which is important knowing we have an increasingly diverse population in our rapidly growing region.”

Medical directors for the programs are Nicholas Connors, MD, Emergency Medicine, and Nancy Crossley, MD, Internal Medicine.   Dr. Connors is Board-certified in Emergency Medicine and earned his medical degree from Weill Cornell College – Cornell University.  He performed his residency at New York Presbyterian Hospital and a Fellowship at New York University School of Medicine.  Dr.  Crossley is Board-certified in internal medicine and pediatrics and earned her medical degree from Wayne State University School of Medicine  She completed her residency at Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, MI.

“I’m excited for our Emergency Medicine residents,” said Dr. Connors.  “They’ll have the opportunity to care for a wide range of patient’s needs and will be supervised by an experienced team of Board-certified emergency physicians in an environment that is supportive.”  Last year, more than 130,000 patients received emergency care in a Trident Health ER, which includes Trident Medical Center, Summerville Medical Center, Brighton Park Emergency, Centre Pointe Emergency and Moncks Corner Medical Center.

In the U.S. internal medicine physicians are among those specialist in highest demand.  Nancy Crossley, MD, who practices at Trident Internal Medicine and is the medical director of the hospital’s Internal Medicine GME program, said, “Considering the health risk factors of too many of our Lowcountry residents, like obesity, diabetes, and high blood pressure, our Internal Medicine residents will have a unique opportunity to practice community-based medicine.  When they graduate from our program and start their own practices they will have already developed a broad range of experience and will be prepared to provide excellent care to their patients.”

Agness Gregg, who grew up in the Lowcountry and whose experience includes working with GME programs at the University of Chicago and the Medical University of South Carolina, said, “As a daughter of the Lowcountry it’s exciting to be a part of starting the GME program at Trident Medical Center.  I have a better appreciation now of the range of services the hospital provides, the quality of physicians who practice at Trident, and their positive impact on the health of families.  It’s almost breathtaking when you realize last year more than 315,000 Lowcountry patients received care through Trident Health.”  Starting next year Trident Health will launch additional GME programs.

Trident Health is a part of HCA Healthcare, the nation’s leader in Graduate Medical Education (GME).  Currently, more than 4,500 HCA Healthcare Resident and Fellows are participating in more than 270 Residencies and Fellowships in nearly 60 hospitals across 15 states.

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Rod Whiting, Vice President
Public Relations & Communications
Trident Health
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