Stony Brook Medicine Program

Greenport, NY
Specialty: Internal Medicine
ACGME Code: 4043540011

Director

Jarid Pachter, DO
Program Director, Addiction and Family Medicine

Coordinators

Mrs. Courtney Meringer
Director of Medical Staff Affairs and Special Projects

Program

Accreditation Status
Initial Accreditation since April 2025

Training

Quality of Life

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Admission

Location

Greenport, NY
Population
2 583
Income
$82 692
Education
35.8%
Employment
59.5%
Health
15.1%
Age
54
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Living in Greenport, NY

  • Area Overview: Greenport is a charming village on the North Fork of Long Island, New York. It is known for its picturesque waterfront, historic buildings, and vineyards.
  • Crime Rate and Safety: Greenport is generally a safe area, but like any town, it's advisable to take basic safety precautions.
  • Fun Activities: Residents can enjoy outdoor activities like boating, fishing, and visiting wineries. The local downtown area offers boutique shopping and dining options.
  • Climate: Greenport experiences all four seasons, with warm summers and cold winters. The fall season is particularly beautiful with the changing colors of leaves.
  • Races and Population: The population of Greenport is diverse, with a mix of residents from different backgrounds and ethnicities.
  • Education: The area has schools that cater to all age groups, and there are nearby institutions of higher education for ongoing learning opportunities.
  • Cost of Living: The cost of living in Greenport is higher than the national average, mainly due to the desirable location and proximity to New York City.
  • Proximity to Bigger Cities: Greenport is about a 2-hour drive from New York City, offering access to the bustling urban life, cultural attractions, and career opportunities.
  • Pros: Scenic waterfront location, proximity to wineries and outdoor activities, close-knit community.
  • Cons: Higher cost of living, limited healthcare facilities compared to larger cities.
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