Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
The Urology Residency at NYU Grossman Long Island School of Medicine is a five-year program accredited by the ACGME, designed for comprehensive training in both adult and pediatric urology. With a focus on developing technical skills and patient care, the program boasts a commitment to producing well-rounded urology specialists. The residency features a structured curriculum guided by a dedicated faculty, offering residents exposure to numerous clinical and surgical experiences. The program looks for energetic and diligent house staff who share a dedication to high-quality patient care.
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Program Details
Specialty
Urology
IMG Friendly (Y/N)
Yes
IMG Friendly (detail)
The Urology Residency at NYU Grossman Long Island School of Medicine does not explicitly mention International Medical Graduate (IMG) acceptance criteria. However, since there is no mention of restricted eligibility for IMG applicants or specific IMG acceptance rates, it is implied that the program may be open to international applicants. Furthermore, being accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) may indicate acceptance of diverse educational backgrounds if applicants meet other standard requirements.
Categorical Positions
10
Categorical Positions (detail)
10 residents, with 2 residents in each year of training.
Program Website
Address
NYU Grossman Long Island School of Medicine, Urology Department, Mineola, NY
Program Director
Aaron E. Katz, MD
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Current Residents
Overview
The program sponsors a total of 10 residents across 5 years, with 2 residents in each training year, emphasizing extensive training in both adult and pediatric urology.
PGY-1 MD
2
PGY-1 DO
PGY-1 IMG
Curriculum & Education
Overview
Urology residents are educated in both adult and pediatric urology and engage in technical skills development in all aspects of the field.
Application
Applications to the Urology Residency are accepted through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) with a deadline for completed applications set for October 1, 2024. Interviews will take place in person on Saturday, November 9, 2024 in Mineola, NY. Required materials include ERAS application, personal statement, CV, dean’s letter, medical school transcript, three letters of recommendation, and part I (and part II if available) board score(s).
# of Locations
NYU Langone Urology Associates—Garden City is one of the locations where residents receive training.
Fellowship
Following the residency, graduates have opportunities to pursue fellowships in urology and related subspecialties. However, specific fellowship options and affiliated institutions were not detailed in the provided text, so further research may be needed to get insights into particular fellowship programs associated with the residency.
Resident Life
Overview
The Urology Residency at NYU Grossman Long Island School of Medicine specializes in adult and pediatric urology, fully accredited by the ACGME, and offers an optimal educational environment for residents.
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# of Years of Program
5 years
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Salary & Benefits
Benefits Overview
Learn more about graduate medical education programs at NYU Grossman Long Island School of Medicine, including our commitment to diversity, and access information for house staff such as benefits, policies, and services.
PGY-1 Salary
Vacation
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