Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital offers a comprehensive residency program that provides extensive training and education for residents in several specialties. The program is designed to foster a supportive learning environment for both MD and DO graduates while also promoting professional development through fellowship opportunities, although specifics on IMG acceptance and statistics are limited. Residents benefit from a strong clinical foundation and the chance to work alongside experienced faculty in a diverse and dynamic healthcare setting.
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Program Details
Specialty
Internal Medicine
IMG Friendly (Y/N)
Yes
IMG Friendly (detail)
The residency program at NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital does not explicitly mention being IMG-friendly, but affiliated institutions often support International Medical Graduates. Additionally, there is no direct indication of an IMG acceptance rate in the available information.
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Program Website
Address
NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital, 506 6th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11215, USA
Program Director
Joel M. Yarmush, MD, MPA
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Current Residents
Overview
The current resident roster at NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital's residency program encompasses a range of PGY-1 positions across various specialties, although details regarding exact counts and breakdown by the type of medical school (MD, DO, IMG) are not specified. The program emphasizes clinical exposure and readiness for both residency and subsequent fellowship training, preparing graduates for their future medical careers.
PGY-1 MD
PGY-1 DO
PGY-1 IMG
Exact numbers for PGY-1 IMG residents are not disclosed, making it difficult to provide specifics regarding their representation in the program.
Curriculum & Education
Overview
The curriculum for first year residents (PGY-1) includes specialized training in various medical fields, exposure to direct patient care, and a strong emphasis on mentorship and hands-on experience. Each program is tailored to meet the unique needs of residents as they progress through their training.
Application
Residency applicants should complete the ERAS (Electronic Residency Application Services) application. The key application dates include: - Application Deadline: Typically, applications should be submitted by the end of September. - Interview Period: Interviews usually take place from mid-October to the end of January. If you are applying for special consideration or need any accommodations, please contact the program directly.
# of Locations
Residents work at multiple locations including NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital and affiliated healthcare sites in the region.
Fellowship
The program offers various fellowship opportunities, with specializations in areas such as Anesthesiology, Emergency Medicine, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, and others. Each program has a designated Program Director, and residents are encouraged to pursue additional training through fellowships available after completing their residencies.
Resident Life
Overview
The residency programs at NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital are unique due to their focus on various specialties, including Anesthesiology, Dentistry, Emergency Medicine, Internal Medicine, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Pediatrics, Podiatry, and Radiation Oncology, each with dedicated program directors.
On Call Schedule
# of Years of Program
The residency program typically lasts for three years, with opportunities for fellowships and additional training in specialized areas.
Housing
The residency program does offer housing assistance, including listings for nearby rental opportunities. Residents may also have access to a housing stipend to help offset living costs. The housing arrangements are located close to the hospital, facilitating a short commute for residents.
Alumni
Salary & Benefits
Benefits Overview
PGY-1 Salary
Vacation
Residents are entitled to 4 weeks of vacation per year, which can be scheduled based on departmental staffing requirements. Unused vacation cannot be carried over into the next year.