Medical education is constantly evolving. At Maimonides, we address these changes and continuously work to maintain the quality educational experience and environment we have always provided.
Our Internal Medicine Residency Program offers an outstanding opportunity to train in a dynamic, tertiary care referral center. Maimonides is the Brooklyn campus for the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. This affiliation enriches the training of our residents and help to create an academic milieu superior to other community teaching hospitals. In addition, the exposure to a unique, highly diverse patient population, enables our residents to become expert internal medicine physicians, well-prepared to handle any and all patients upon graduation.
The structure of the program allows residents exposure to other medical specialties such as ophthalmology, gynecology, adolescent medicine, and psychiatry. Additionally, it enables the resident to work with an inter-disciplinary team including social services, case management, home care, and nutritional support staff. This experience provides the resident with an understanding of the full range of care and support services available to patients, preparing the resident for the complexities of health care delivery in today’s world. Maimonides also has a modern simulation lab, which is incorporated into many aspects of the education of our residents.
“It’s all about improving the quality of attention and teaching to our residents and improving the healthcare experience in general.”
– Dr. Jeffrey R Avner, MD, Chair of Pediatrics
“It’s all about improving the quality of care given to kids and improving the healthcare experience in general.”
– Dr. Jeffrey R Avner, MD, Chair of Pediatrics
Applications can be submitted this fall through ERAS at www.aamc.org/eras. Complete details and timelines for individual programs are available on the ERAS website.
Three letters of recommendation are required. We review a dean’s letter, transcript, USMLE/COMLEX scores etc. Both J1 visas and a limited number of H1 visas are accepted. No visa type is guaranteed and a passing step 3 result is required by match day for the possibility of an H1 visa.
We do not have minimum score requirements; however, we do look at number of attempts. We do not require US clinical experience, but it is favorable. We prefer recent graduates, however, we will consider three years from date of graduation with clinical experience. In all, we review the application in its entirety. As all applications are accepted through ERAS, we do not accept paper applications. We do not offer pre-matches. For more information, visit our website at www.maimonidesmed.org or visit the FRIEDA website.
Maimonides Medical Center complies with federal and city laws and orders prohibiting discrimination in employment. Such discrimination includes race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age, handicap, marital status or sexual orientation.
For more information, please call Harriet James Johnson, Residency Coordinator, at (718) 283-8997.
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