Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
The Internal Medicine Residency Program at Jacobi Medical Center / Albert Einstein College of Medicine is designed to cultivate compassionate, skilled physicians capable of serving a diverse patient population in New York City. With a training capacity of 102 residents each year, the program emphasizes broad exposure to various medical cases, unparalleled research opportunities, and dedicated mentorship from esteemed faculty members. The program aims to shape future healthcare leaders who are both highly skilled and deeply committed to the communities they serve.
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Program Details
Specialty
Internal Medicine
IMG Friendly (Y/N)
Yes
IMG Friendly (detail)
The Internal Medicine Residency Program at Jacobi Medical Center accepts International Medical Graduates (IMGs) and highlights their inclusion in the residency program, suggesting a welcoming environment for IMG applicants. The program mentions a diverse cohort of residents, which includes individuals from various international medical schools.
Categorical Positions
34
Categorical Positions (detail)
102 residents annually, training 34 individuals in each class.
Program Website
Address
1400 Pelham Pkwy S, Bronx, NY 10461
Program Director
Dr. Andrew Gutwein
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Current Residents
Overview
The current residency cohort consists of 102 residents, pulled from a diverse array of international medical schools, ensuring a rich multicultural learning environment. This diversity enhances the educational experience and reflects the program's commitment to serving a variety of patient backgrounds.
PGY-1 MD
PGY-1 DO
PGY-1 IMG
103
Curriculum & Education
Overview
Residents follow an X+Y schedule of 6 weeks inpatient and 2 weeks in ambulatory care, focusing on minimizing clinical duty fragmentation while providing broad exposure to medical cases and research opportunities.
Application
Application Information can be found at https://jacobimed.org/application-information/.
# of Locations
Residents will work at Jacobi Medical Center and at Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
Fellowship
Graduates from the program have pursued fellowships in diverse specialties, notably in Hematology & Oncology and Nephrology. These fellowships allow residents to further their training and are often supported by affiliations with institutions such as Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
Resident Life
Overview
One of the largest university programs nationwide training 102 residents annually in a public hospital setting, with a mission to cultivate compassionate, skilled physicians serving New York City’s diverse population.
On Call Schedule
Our X+Y schedule of 6 weeks inpatient followed by 2 weeks in ambulatory care creates a balanced learning environment for residents, minimizing clinical duty fragmentation.
# of Years of Program
3 years of residency training.
Housing
There is no specific information available regarding housing options or support for residents in the text provided.
Alumni
Alumni from the program have achieved notable positions in various fields, including positions in fellowship programs, as faculty, and in private practice in institutions across diverse geographical locations, with specific paths often including roles in Pulmonary and Critical Care, Allergy and Immunology, and Cardiology.
Salary & Benefits
Benefits Overview
Offers unparalleled research opportunities, diverse clinical experiences, and mentorship from esteemed faculty.
PGY-1 Salary
Vacation
Vacation policy details for residents are not mentioned in the text. Further inquiry may be needed to find specifics.