Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
The NYMC Residency Programs, offered by the New York Medical College School of Medicine, provide comprehensive training across a myriad of medical specialties through a consortium structure that connects residents with a network of diverse clinical settings, including urban medical centers and community hospitals. This structure allows residents to gain hands-on experience and educational exposure critical for their development as future healthcare providers. The program emphasizes clinical education and training, and its wide array of affiliations supports a well-rounded graduate medical education experience.
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Program Details
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General Surgery
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Program Website
Address
40 Sunshine Cottage Rd, Valhalla, NY 10595
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Current Residents
Overview
The current resident roster is not detailed in the provided text; hence, specific counts or demographics of PGY-1 residents, including the breakdown of MD and DO graduates, cannot be determined from the available information.
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Curriculum & Education
Overview
First-year residents, also known as PGY-1's, undergo a comprehensive educational program that includes a variety of clinical rotations across different specialties. Detailed curriculum specifics for each specialty can be found on the respective program pages.
Application
For application details, please refer to the program's website and/or contact the program director's office directly; specific deadlines and interview dates are not mentioned in the text.
# of Locations
Residents work at numerous clinic and hospital locations affiliated with the NYMC residency program, including urban medical centers and suburban community hospitals.
Fellowship
This residency program offers various fellowship opportunities across several specialties. For example, post-residency fellowships available include Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Nephrology, Cardiovascular Disease, Interventional Cardiology, Hematology/Oncology, Infectious Disease, and Pulmonary Disease/Critical Care Medicine, predominantly at Metropolitan Hospital Center and Saint Michael's Medical Center. Additionally, affiliated institutions indicate a breadth of options for recent graduates to expand their training and specialize further.
Resident Life
Overview
NYMC School of Medicine, through the Graduate Medical Education (GME) consortium, sponsors residency and fellowship programs in a variety of specialties and many subspecialties. The consortium boasts an extensive network of affiliated hospitals, which includes urban medical centers, suburban community hospitals and highly advanced regional tertiary care facilities, providing students with a comprehensive range of resources and educational opportunities. For more detailed information regarding an individual program, please consult the program's website and/or contact the program director's office.
On Call Schedule
# of Years of Program
Typically, residency programs last for three to seven years, depending on the specialty, with special requirements and fellowships available thereafter.
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