Sep 28, 1997
Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine Program
Overview
Overview of the Program
The Dermatology Residency Program at Montefiore Medical Center and Albert Einstein College of Medicine aims for excellence in patient care, teaching, and research. The program offers a comprehensive education in various aspects of dermatology, including medical, surgical, pediatric, and cosmetic dermatology. The faculty prioritizes teaching, ensuring residents receive a robust educational experience. The program is situated in the Bronx, where it is dedicated to providing high-quality dermatological care to the community 1.
Residency Structure
The residency program typically accommodates up to 7 residents annually. Residents benefit from diverse clinical exposures through rotations across affiliated hospitals. Key training sites include Montefiore Medical Center’s Moses, Weiler, and Wakefield campuses, the Children’s Hospital at Montefiore, and public hospitals such as Jacobi Medical Center and North Central Bronx Hospital. This variety allows residents to encounter a wide range of cutaneous disorders and treatments under direct faculty supervision 1.
Clinical Rotations
Throughout the residency, residents engage in multiple clinical settings, including adult and pediatric ambulatory clinics, surgical clinics, specialty clinics, cosmetic clinics, and inpatient consult services. This comprehensive exposure provides a well-rounded experience in diagnosing and treating dermatological conditions 1.
Didactic Curriculum
The didactic portion of the curriculum consists of formal lectures scheduled on Monday and Thursday mornings. Monday lectures focus on chapters from Bolognia’s Dermatology and encompass specialized topics like dermatopharmacology, pediatric dermatology, and dermatologic surgery. The dermatopathology component entails weekly slide reviews with both dermatopathology fellows and attending dermatopathologists, supplemented by virtual slide reviews 1.
Thursday sessions include divisional grand rounds, where residents present cases and engage in lively discussions, guided by faculty and occasional guest lecturers from around the country 1.
Specialty Training
Dermatopathology
Dermatopathology training is a significant focus, facilitated by collaborative efforts with the Department of Pathology. Residents benefit from dedicated rotations, lasting three months, which include participation in weekly clinicopathologic conferences and lecture series 1.
Dermatologic Surgery and Cosmetic Dermatology
Hands-on surgical training occurs through elective opportunities and weekly surgical clinics. The curriculum incorporates two months of concentrated exposure to Mohs micrographic surgery, complex cutaneous reconstructions, and non-surgical procedures such as lasers and injectables. Additionally, residents practice cosmetic procedures under supervision in a dedicated clinic supported by evening sessions for enhanced learning 1.
Research Opportunities
The program actively promotes academic dermatology, encouraging residents to embark on clinical or laboratory research. Each resident is guided through developing and implementing a clinical research project, with support in publishing outcomes. Those interested in extended research time are encouraged to communicate with program leadership for tailored opportunities 1.
Diversity Commitment
Montefiore Einstein places significant emphasis on diversity within the residency program, particularly regarding training to address the needs of underserved populations and skin of color. The Committee on Diversity, Inclusion, and Cultural Competence ensures that training includes a wide array of topics and speakers 1.
Visa Support
The program supports international medical graduates by sponsoring work visas, particularly H-1B and J-1 types. This includes assistance with the complex processes involved in securing visas to ensure international residents can fully participate in the training 1.
Competitiveness and Application Requirements
This residency program is considered competitive, welcoming a range of candidates, including those from both MD and DO backgrounds, as well as international medical graduates. Special application requirements may include a stipulation on the year of graduation and a limit on the number of failed STEP exams. Specific criteria are reviewed during the admission process 1.
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Program data
ACGME History [3]
Program
Program Size
6, 7, 6 (3 years) [1]
Accreditation Status
Continued Accreditation
(Effective: January 22, 2026)
Composition [2]
Training
Fellowship Rate:5% [2]
Faculty-to-Residents Ratio:0.7X [1]
Residents Career Path [2]
Quality of Life
First Year Paid Sick Leave: --
First Year Paid Vacation: --
First Year Salary: $87,932 [1]
First Year Maximum Consecutive Hours on Duty: 12 hours [1]
First Year Average Weekly Hours: 40 hours [1]
Admission
USMLE Step 2 Score: 243–266 [2]
Visa Sponsorship:H1B, J1, F1 [2]
YOG Cutoff:--
Race / Ethnicity
Gender
Incoming Schools
32%
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
11%
New York Medical College
11%
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
5%
More than 1 school has this rank*
* Multiple schools share the same admissions rate.
Rotation Duration by Site
No rotation duration data available.
Benchmarks
Match & stats
2026 Residency Applicant & Interview Insights
Signals
Hometown State
Medical School State
Step 1 Fail
Step 2 Fail
Applicant Type
Note: The AIR (Applicant Interview Rate) is calculated as the percentage of applicants in each category who were offered interviews. A higher AIR suggests stronger alignment with program preferences, indicating a greater likelihood of the program favoring applicants in this category.
USMLE STEP 2 CK Score [2]
COMLEX Level 2 Score [2]
No data available for COMLEX
Level 2 Score
Match History [4]
Roster
Publications
50 Publications (5 yr)
Peer-reviewed output from faculty and residents, last 5 years
50 Publications (5 yr)
Considerations for commonly prescribed medications by dermatologists in patients on immune checkpoint inhibitors.
Photodistributed exfoliative dermatitis associated with semaglutide: Expanding the spectrum of glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist-associated cutaneous reactions.
Location
Bronx, NY [5]
- Above the national average
- Below the national average
- Similar to the national average
Housing — Rental prices [6]
Rental prices
Crime — All violent offences [7]
Rate per 100,000 residents
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References
1. Freida - https://freida.ama-assn.org/program/0803531058
2. Residency Explorer - https://www.residencyexplorer.org/Program/GetByIdWithMedicalSpecialty/2f587772-4375-e4b7-50d5-8cd2bb9160c5
3. ACGME - Accreditation Data System (ADS) - https://apps.acgme.org/ads/Public/Programs/Search
4. NRMP Results and Data: 2022-2026 Main Residency Match - https://www.nrmp.org/match-data/2026/03/program-results-2022-2026/
5. United States Census Bureau - https://data.census.gov/profile/City,_VS?g=010XX00US
6. Zillow Research - Observed Rent Index (ZORI) - https://www.zillow.com/research/data/
7. FBI - Crime/Law Enforcement Stats (Uniform Crime Reporting Program) - https://www.fbi.gov/services/cjis/ucr