New York Presbyterian Hospital (Columbia and Cornell Campus) Program
Physical medicine and rehabilitation - New York, NY | ACGME Code: 3403521039 | NRMP Code: 1409340A0
New York Presbyterian Hospital (Columbia and Cornell Campus) Program, located in New York, NY, is part of the Graduate Medical Education programs offered by NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. As a university hospital affiliated with Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and Weill Cornell Medicine, it is renowned as one of the nation's premier academic medical centers.
The program provides extensive training through a wide range of residencies and fellowships across various medical specialties. Some of the programs offered include Adult Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology, Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology, Endocrinology, Diabetes, & Metabolism, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, and Pulmonary Disease & Critical Care Medicine.
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital is deeply committed to training talented and diverse residents and fellows to become future leaders in medicine. The hospital boasts 148 accredited programs with over 1,800 trainees, making it one of the largest centers of graduate medical education in the country.
For detailed information on specific application requirements, visa support, or program competitiveness, it is advisable to refer directly to the program website.
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PGY1 Positions 8 ( 8, 8, 8 )
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New York city, New York
Living in New York, NY
- Crime Rate and Safety: New York City has improved its safety over the years, but like any big city, it does have some crime. However, most areas where medical residents live and work are considered safe.
- Fun Activities: New York City is a hub of culture, entertainment, and dining. From Broadway shows to world-class museums and iconic landmarks like Central Park and the Statue of Liberty, there's always something to do.
- Climate: New York City experiences all four seasons. Winters can be cold and snowy, while summers are warm and humid. Spring and fall offer mild temperatures.
- Races and Population: New York City is one of the most diverse cities in the world, with a large population of various races and ethnicities.
- Education: New York City is home to prestigious universities and medical centers, offering ample opportunities for learning and networking.
- Cost of Living: The cost of living in New York City is high, particularly for housing. Medical residents may need to budget carefully to afford living in the city.
- Nearby Cities: Other major cities like Philadelphia and Boston are within a few hours' drive of New York City. Philadelphia is about 1.5 to 2 hours away by car, while Boston is around 3.5 to 4 hours away.
- Pros: Diverse culture, countless entertainment options, easy access to top medical facilities.
- Cons: High cost of living, crowded and fast-paced environment.
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