Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
The Emergency Medicine Residency at The Mount Sinai Hospital provides residents with diverse clinical training across various prestigious sites. The program emphasizes mentorship, elective time, and specialized training to prepare graduates for successful careers in emergency medicine.
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Low Competition
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Program Details
Specialty
Emergency Medicine
IMG Friendly (Y/N)
Yes
IMG Friendly (detail)
The residency program at Mount Sinai is not explicitly mentioned as IMG-friendly, but there is no information indicating restrictions against International Medical Graduates (IMGs). The program accepts ECFMG certification and has the capacity to support visa sponsorship, which suggests a welcoming attitude toward international applicants.
Categorical Positions
25
Categorical Positions (detail)
25 PGY 1 matched positions
Program Website
Address
1 Gustave Levy Place, Box 1620, New York, NY 10029
Program Director
Elaine Rabin, MD
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Current Residents
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PGY-1 MD
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PGY-1 IMG
Curriculum & Education
Overview
Our PGY-1 – PGY-4 format enables residents to gain strong clinical training while allowing them to develop further in areas of clinical or non-clinical interest. Thus, our graduates are not only excellent clinicians but already have the foundation for a rich, multi-dimensional career. A system of graduated responsibility leads to expertise in both clinical care, including for the most critical patients, and an ability to manage the flow in a busy department.
Application
We accept applications only through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). We offer 25 PGY 1 matched positions. All residency positions are matched through the National Resident Matching Program. Application Requirements: ERAS Application, Dean's Medical Student Performance Evaluation Letter (MSPE), Medical School Transcript, Three or four letters of recommendation (at least one must be an Emergency Medicine Standardized Letter of Evaluation from an Emergency Medicine Physician), Personal Statement, Step 1 Medical Examination Scores (USMLE), Photo. Deadlines and Interview Scheduling: Only complete applications will be reviewed. The deadline for your application is November 15. Applications received after this date will not be considered. Interviews are by invitation only and will be scheduled on Mondays, Fridays, and one Saturday in November, December, and January.
# of Locations
The Mount Sinai Hospital, Mount Sinai Hospital-Queens, Elmhurst Hospital Center
Fellowship
The program offers senior specialty tracks or 'mini-fellowships' in areas of interest, enabling residents to acquire extra skills and preparing them for diverse career opportunities. Graduates have secured positions in various sectors, including academic and private sectors.
Resident Life
Overview
Through training at Mount Sinai’s complementary, high-volume and high-acuity clinical sites, our residents graduate prepared to work anywhere. We offer rich opportunities in all areas of emergency medicine, along with generous elective time and mentoring from our dedicated faculty, allowing residents to participate in cutting-edge projects.
On Call Schedule
# of Years of Program
4 years
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Salary & Benefits
Benefits Overview
We offer a number of benefits as part of the Emergency Medicine Residency at The Mount Sinai Hospital.
PGY-1 Salary
Vacation