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Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai/Mount Sinai Hospital Program

New York, New York

Neurology

Specialty

Program Overview

Summary of Residency Program

The Mount Sinai Hospital Neurology Residency Program offers a comprehensive training in neurology, emphasizing academic excellence and clinical skills development. The program aims to equip residents with the knowledge needed to treat a wide range of neurological disorders, all while fostering a supportive and diverse environment. Residents are mentored closely to ensure their growth into expert clinicians and advocates in neurology. Furthermore, Mount Sinai provides a vibrant culture within New York City, enriching both the personal and professional lives of its residents.

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Program Details

Specialty

Neurology

IMG Friendly (Y/N)

Yes

IMG Friendly (detail)

The residency program details do not explicitly mention IMG applicants or the IMG acceptance rate. However, the admission information can be inferred from eligibility criteria that mention accepting ECFMG certification for international graduates. There are also sections discussing visa sponsorship options (H-1B or J-1) which is vital for IMGs considering this program.

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Program Website

Address

One Gustave L. Levy Place, Box 1137, New York, NY 10029

Program Director

Dr. Michelle Fabian

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Current Residents

Overview

The current residents of the Neurology Residency Program include individuals from diverse educational backgrounds and experiences, each bringing a unique perspective to their training at Mount Sinai. There is a strong focus on collaborative learning and active participation in a variety of rotation sites, enhancing the overall educational experience in a dynamic city.

PGY-1 MD

The specific number of PGY-1 MD residents currently enrolled in the Neurology Residency Program was not found explicitly. Further estimates may be required through official program channels.

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Curriculum & Education

Overview

The program includes a comprehensive, evidence-based didactic curriculum intertwined with extensive clinical experience, ensuring residents develop the necessary skills to provide exceptional care.

Application

The application process for the Neurology Residency involves submitting an application through ERAS. Key dates include: Applications open on September 6, 2023, and the deadline for applications is December 31, 2023. Interviews are typically held in January and February. Additional application materials may be required, such as letters of recommendation and personal statements.

# of Locations

Residents work at multiple locations within the Mount Sinai Health System, gaining diverse training opportunities.

Fellowship

The Neurology Residency Program offers a supportive environment for residents, emphasizing research participation which often leads to fellowship opportunities in various neurological subspecialties after residency. The residents are encouraged to work closely with faculty to find suitable research projects that can shape their career trajectories, although specific fellowships aren't listed in the provided text.

Resident Life

Overview

The Neurology Residency Program offers an exceptional academic environment and diverse culture of New York City, providing unparalleled opportunities for residents. The program aims to cultivate a love for neurology and ensure residents are well-rounded clinician-scientists by graduation.

On Call Schedule

# of Years of Program

The residency program typically lasts for four years.

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Alumni

Alumni of the Neurology Residency Program pursue various career paths, including fellowships in neuromuscular medicine, epilepsy, and vascular neurology. Many graduates have secured positions in prestigious academic institutions across the United States.

Salary & Benefits

Benefits Overview

Resources and support for a successful residency or fellowship.

PGY-1 Salary

The annual salary for PGY-1 residents at Mount Sinai Hospital is $68,600.

Vacation

Residents have 4 weeks of paid vacation per year, which can be carried over to the next year if not used. Vacation requests should be submitted in advance and are subject to program approval during training.

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