SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University Program
Internal medicine - Brooklyn, NY | ACGME Code: 1403521305 | NRMP Code: 1426140C0, 1426140P0
The SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University Internal Medicine Residency Program offers a comprehensive training experience for future clinicians. With a strong commitment to caring for underserved communities, the program provides diverse clinical exposure, including a multinational and multicultural population in Central Brooklyn. Residents benefit from supportive program structures, innovative curriculum, and a variety of educational tracks.
One of the unique aspects of this program is the Traditional Categorical Track, a fully accredited three-year training program that uses a 4+2 model. Residents are exposed to inpatient and outpatient settings, with dedicated time for research projects. Additionally, the program offers specialized tracks like the Healthcare Administration Scholars Program (HASP) and the POCUS Leadership Track for interested residents.
For those looking for a preliminary clinical base year or a focus on research, SUNY Downstate provides options such as the Preliminary Medicine track and the Research Track. The Research Track pairs residents with medical students to work on research projects and offers guidance from program leadership.
Moreover, the program offers unique opportunities like the STAR HIV Specialty Track, aiming to train the next generation of HIV care providers. Residents in this track establish a panel of patients for primary and specialized HIV care, providing a unique learning experience.
Overall, the SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University Internal Medicine Residency Program ensures a well-rounded educational experience through its diverse clinical exposure, supportive program structures, and specialized tracks for residents interested in various aspects of medicine.
Web Sources
- Residency | SUNY Downstate Department of Medicine
- Categorical Internal Medicine | Residency Programs | SUNY Downstate
- Curriculum | Primary Care Internal Medicine | Residency Programs | SUNY Downstate Department of Medicine
- Education Tracks | Categorical Internal Medicine | Residency Programs | SUNY Downstate Department of Medicine
Team
PGY1 Positions 68 ( 68, 43, 42 )
Admission
Training
Quality of Life
Location
Brooklyn borough, Kings County, New York
Living in Brooklyn, NY
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- 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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1426140P0
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1426140P3
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