Brooklyn Hospital Center Program

Family medicine - Brooklyn, NY | ACGME Code: 1203521530 | NRMP Code: 1420120C0

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The Family Medicine Residency Program at The Brooklyn Hospital Center (TBHC) offers a dynamic training experience in Brooklyn, New York. Approved for training in May 1993, the program is designed to provide the best education to Family Practice Residents while delivering high-quality healthcare to patients from diverse cultural, ethnic, and religious backgrounds.

Key Program Highlights: - Two active Family Medicine Centers for residents' training - Family Medicine inpatient service - Strong commitment to community medicine and health outreaches - Primary care sports medicine experience led by a dually certified Family Medicine/Sports Medicine physician

Residents are exposed to unique and progressive training opportunities in an urban environment. The curriculum includes rotations in various specialties, primary care settings, and elective options to explore areas of special interest.

To apply to the program, applications are accepted only through ERAS, and they participate 100% in the NRMP match.

For more detailed information about the curriculum, schedules, and research opportunities, interested applicants can explore the residency program's website for comprehensive details.

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Director

Haidy Rivero

Coordinator

Dahlia Davidson

Team

PGY1 Positions 7 ( 7, 7, 7 )

Composition

Admission

Min. Step 2 Score: 220
Visa Sponsorship: J1
YOG Cutoff: -

Training

Fellowship Rate: 14%
Faculty to Residents Ratio: -
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Quality of Life

First year average hours per week: -
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Location

Brooklyn borough, Kings County, New York

Population
2,736,074
Income
$73,951
Education
Education
42.4%
Employment
59.9%
Health
5.5%
Age
36
Crime
236
Housing
$1,253,000

Living in Brooklyn, NY

Brooklyn, a borough of New York City, offers a diverse and vibrant living experience with a mix of cultures, activities, and amenities.

  • Crime Rate & Safety: Brooklyn has both safe and less safe neighborhoods. It's important to research specific areas for safety.
  • Fun Activities: Brooklyn has a vibrant art scene, numerous parks, trendy restaurants, and cultural events throughout the year.
  • Climate: Brooklyn experiences all four seasons with warm summers and cold winters.
  • Races and Population: Brooklyn is known for its diverse population with various races and cultures living together.
  • Education: Brooklyn has a range of educational institutions, including colleges, universities, and schools.
  • Cost of Living: The cost of living in Brooklyn can be high, especially in certain desirable neighborhoods.
  • Proximity to Other Cities: Brooklyn is close to Manhattan, approximately a 30-60 minute drive, depending on traffic.
  • Pros: Cultural diversity, plenty of entertainment options, convenient public transportation.
  • Cons: High cost of living, traffic congestion, some areas may have safety concerns.

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2024

7 of 7

2023

7 of 7

2022

7 of 7

2021

7 of 7

2020

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