Internal Medicine Residency Program Newburgh, New York Show Name: Email: Number: ACGME Code: Choose a Specailty / Choose Another Program Learn more about this hospital Internal Medicine Residency Program · Newburgh, NY Program Website Full access is free for physicians and medical studentsProgram Coordinator Ms. Adriane Pratt, C-TAGME (845) 784-3075 Program Website https://www.montefioreslc.org/ 13 positions Available Per Cycle 99th percentile Alumni Publication Percentile 99th percentile Alumni Clinical Trial Percentile 2021 Founding Year Our residents are valuable members of our organization, and as such they have access to rich benefits afforded to all employees. MSLC offers the following competitive salary:
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DidacticsThe Internal Medicine Residency Program provides a wide range of academic programs to supplement trainees' diverse clinical training experiences. Didactic schedule primarily revolves around the Academic Half Day (AHD) and will be developed yearly to be repeated each year, reinforcing values and providing opportunities for residents to revisit the lessons. Academic Half dayThe program will hold a weekly half-day didactic block on Wednesday afternoons. This will be a protected time for resident’s education. Academic Half-day includes EKG and radiology series, Medical Knowledge Self-Assessment Program® (MKSAP) based board review, faculty-driven lectures, institutional requirements, wellness and group-based activities, simulation sessions, and journal clubs. This didactic series curriculum includes general and subspecialty medicine topics, wellness and leadership activities, and non-clinical topics like coding and billing, pharmacy services, clinical documentation, ethics updates, communication, and more. Thursday Grand RoundsThe Department of Medicine streams grand rounds on Thursday mornings from Montefiore university Hospital. Medicine grand rounds features internal, local and national experts discussing cutting-edge clinical and basic science research and updates in clinical practice. Morning ReportsMorning reports are built into inpatient services and are moderated by the hospitalist faculty. Morning reports will be held on Mondays and Tuesdays. Hopkins Ambulatory medicine curriculum: A weekly ambulatory lecture series is designed to cover the Hopkin’s ambulatory curriculum during academic half days built in to ambulatory +2 week block. FAQsHow can I apply to your program? You must apply through ERAS. Do you participate in the National Residency Matching Program? Yes. Is US clinical experience a requirement? We prefer US clinical experience but it is not a requirement. Is there a cut off of years from graduation? Yes, you should be within five years of graduation from medical school. How many positions do you have available through the match? We offer 13 Categorical positions. What is the deadline for accepting applications? The deadline for completed applications is December 15th. How many letters of recommendation must I have? You must have at least three (3) recommendation letters. Note: ERAS allows a maximum of four (4) LoRs to be assigned to a program. What are your USMLE score requirements? We prefer USMLE step 1 and step 2 scores of 220 or higher. However, we do not specifically exclude applicants based on the USMLE score as we carefully consider the entire application and encourage all interested students to submit applications to our residency programs. USMLE step 3 is not required to apply. What are your COMLEX score requirements? We prefer COMPLEX step 1 and step 2 scores of 450 or higher. However, we do not specifically exclude applicants based on the COMPLEX score as we carefully consider the entire application and encourage all interested students to submit applications to our residency programs. COMPLEX step 3 is not required to apply. International Medical Graduates Do you take International Medical Graduates into your program? Yes, we do. Do I have to be ECFMG certified? Yes, you must be either ECFMG certified or certification eligible. Do you accept J1 visas? Yes, we accept J1 visas. All applicants who match with us are responsible for all visa fees. We will refer matched interns to the ECFMG website regarding all the necessary paperwork. Do you sponsor H1-b visas? We offer limited number of H1 visas to qualified candidates. If an applicant wishes to obtain an H-1B visa, the applicant must have passed USMLE Step 3, and the Score Report must be available by Match day. Does your institution accept an Employment Authorization Document (EAD)? Yes, we do. |