Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell at Lenox Hill Hospital Program

Specialty:Hematology and medical oncology
ACGME Code:1553533049
NRMP Code:-
Status:Continued Accreditation

Overview

The program provides a comprehensive education in Internal Medicine, ensuring residents experience both clinical and professional growth through a structured curriculum designed for a hands-on approach to learning. The clinical rotations are meticulously crafted to create numerous opportunities for residents to act as physicians under the mentorship of preceptors, faculty, and supervising residents.

Curriculum Structure

The residency program highlights a new 6-2 curriculum, which comprises six weeks of inpatient practice followed by two weeks of outpatient training. This pattern is repeated throughout the three years of training. This structure allows for an immersive training experience, enhancing outpatient exposure significantly, with about a third of the residency spent in ambulatory settings. This framework ensures that residents engage in various didactic sessions, academic half-days, and simulation exercises to prepare them for real-life clinical challenges.1

In the context of clinical skills, the program emphasizes ethical competencies, cultural sensitivity, and an understanding of social determinants of health, integrated throughout the training. All trainees are also instructed on teaching skills to facilitate knowledge transfer among peers.2

Special Training Opportunities

Residents have access to a tailored experiential curriculum, including dedicated instruction in quality improvement, communication skills, and clinical reasoning. Unique opportunities exist for residents to engage in community service activities and to manage diverse patient populations with complex medical issues.3

The program is associated with prominent teaching affiliations, including the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, which offers robust collaboration opportunities with medical students, pharmacy students, and physician assistant students from various institutions.4

Research and Development

The program fosters a dynamic research culture, providing residents with opportunities to engage in various clinical research projects. Residents are paired with faculty advisors and are encouraged to present findings at national meetings. In recent years, the program celebrated numerous publications and poster presentations, showcasing the active involvement of residents in advancing medical knowledge.5

Application Process

Application to the program is exclusively through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). The program specifies several application requirements, including a preference for applicants who have graduated from medical school within the last three years, a strong performance in the USMLE with scores above 220 on the first attempt, and a passing score on the Step 2 Clinical Skills assessment. Notably, the program currently sponsors only J1 visas for international applicants.6

Resident Life and Benefits

Residents at Lenox Hill Hospital benefit from a competitive salary along with various comprehensive benefits, including health, dental, and life insurance. Additionally, residents are provided with housing options located conveniently on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, ensuring a supportive living environment during training.7

Moreover, the program promotes an energetic and collaborative student life by hosting several social events throughout the year. This includes receptions for incoming interns and annual holiday parties, fostering a sense of community among the residents and faculty.8

Competitiveness and Pass Rates

The program is highly competitive, favoring candidates with strong academic performances. The residents benefit from excellent pass rates on the American Board of Internal Medicine Certifying examination. Furthermore, the strong track record of residents matching into reputable fellowships underscores the program's commitment to training skilled internists ready to excel in their careers.9

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Program data

ACGME History [2]

Accreditation Last updated: Jul 16, 2026
Initial accreditation0
Full accreditation0
Continued24
Warning3
Probationary Accreditation0
Withdrawal0

Program

Program Size

-- (3 years) [1]

Accreditation Status

Continued Accreditation

(Effective: January 23, 2026)

Composition

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Training

Fellowship Rate:--

Faculty-to-Residents Ratio:1.5X [1]

Residents Career Path

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Quality of Life

First Year Paid Sick Leave: --

First Year Paid Vacation: --

First Year Salary: --

First Year Maximum Consecutive Hours on Duty: 12 hours [1]

First Year Average Weekly Hours: 40 hours [1]

Admission

USMLE Step 2 Score: --

Visa Sponsorship:--

YOG Cutoff:1 [1]

Race / Ethnicity

No race data available.

Gender

No gender data available.

Incoming Schools

No incoming school data available.

Rotation Duration by Site

Benchmarks

Roster

Publications

3 Publications (5 yr)

Peer-reviewed output from faculty and residents, last 5 years

Location

New York, NY [4]

Population
8,804,190
Median income
$76,577Above
Education
42.5%Above
Employment
59.9%Below
Health
5.8%Above
Age
38On par
  • Above the national average
  • Below the national average
  • Similar to the national average

Housing — Rental prices [5]

Rental prices

Crime — All violent offences [6]

Rate per 100,000 residents

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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References

1. Freida - https://freida.ama-assn.org/program/1553533049

2. ACGME - Accreditation Data System (ADS) - https://apps.acgme.org/ads/Public/Programs/Search

3. NRMP Results and Data: 2022-2026 Main Residency Match - https://www.nrmp.org/match-data/2026/03/program-results-2022-2026/

4. United States Census Bureau - https://data.census.gov/profile/City,_VS?g=160XX00US3651000

5. Zillow Research - Observed Rent Index (ZORI) - https://www.zillow.com/research/data/

6. FBI - Crime/Law Enforcement Stats (Uniform Crime Reporting Program) - https://www.fbi.gov/services/cjis/ucr