New York-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital Program
Internal medicine - Brooklyn, NY | ACGME Code: 1403511284 | NRMP Code: 1429140C0, 1429140P0
The Internal Medicine Residency Program at NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital is a highly esteemed program within the NewYork-Presbyterian Healthcare System. Affiliated with Weill Cornell Medical College, the hospital offers a diverse clinical experience reflective of the vibrant community of Brooklyn.
Application requirements for medical school graduates include submitting USMLE scores for Step 1, Step 2 CK, and Step 2 CS or COMLEX Level I, II, and PE, along with various recommendation letters. The program prefers USMLE scores of 220+ on the first attempt or COMLEX scores cumulatively of 500+ with the passing score. Graduates from medical school should not be more than three years out, and international medical graduates must apply through ERAS and ECFMG, with a preference for at least three letters of recommendation.
The residency program at NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital is structured over three years and meets ACGME accreditation standards. The curriculum includes a mix of general medical rotations, ambulatory care, critical care units, and rotations at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. Residents are actively engaged in research, with all residents required to complete an approved scholarly activity during their training.
The program provides a typical rotation schedule where residents assume increasing responsibility for direct patient care each year, with rotations in various specialties included. The hospital also emphasizes physician well-being through the NYPBeHealthy initiative, supporting employees in maintaining their health and overall well-being.
Please note that NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital does not sponsor H1-B visas for international medical graduates but accepts J-1 visas.
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- Internal Medicine Residency Program | NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital
- Application Information - Internal Medicine Residency Program | NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital
- About the Residency Program - Internal Medicine Residency Program | NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital
- Typical Rotation Schedule - Internal Medicine Residency Program | NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital
- Physician Well-Being - Internal Medicine Residency Program | NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital
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PGY1 Positions 42 ( 42, 34, 33 )
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Brooklyn borough, Kings County, New York
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