NYU Grossman Long Island School of Medicine
Director
Hospital Description
- NYU Langone Hospital–Long Island
- Long Island Community Hospital
Residencies: Emergency Medicine, General Surgery, Internal Medicine, Neurology, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Orthopedic, Pathology, Pediatrics, Urology
Fellowships: Advanced Gastrointestinal, Bariatric, and Minimally Invasive Surgery Fellowship Allergy and Immunology Fellowship Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism Fellowship Gastroenterology Fellowship Geriatric Medicine Fellowship Hospice and Palliative Medicine Fellowship Infectious Disease Fellowship Interventional Cardiology Fellowship Maternal–Fetal Medicine Fellowship Minimally Invasive and Robotic Gynecologic Surgery Fellowship Nephrology Fellowship Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospitalist Fellowship Oncology and Hematology Fellowship Pediatric Endocrinology Fellowship Pediatric Pulmonology Fellowship Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Fellowship Rheumatology Fellowship Sleep Medicine Fellowship
Clinical Experiences
Full Curriculum can be found at the Program’s Website: https://medli.nyu.edu/departments-divisions/orthopedic-surgery/education/podiatric-medicine-surgery-residency/curriculum
Training includes but is not limited to the following areas:
- foot and ankle trauma, sprains, and fracture
- diabetic foot conditions, neuropathy, and Charcot foot
- elective and reconstructive foot and ankle surgery, including for bunion and hammertoe
- limb salvage and wound care for treatment of diabetic foot ulcer and osteomyelitis
- skin and nail pathology
- clinical biomechanics and orthotics
- sport injury
- heel pathology, pain, and plantar fasciitis
- pediatric and adolescent podiatric disorders
- podiatric joint pathology
At the completion of the training program, residents are prepared for both hospital- and office-based podiatric care.
Didactic Program
Resident Benefits
- Vacation: 4 weeks (20 days)
- Wellness: 2 wellness days
- Paid sick days
- Family and Medical Leave: 12 weeks
- Educational Allowance
- Conference Stipend
- Medical and Dental Insurance
- Life/ Disability Insurance
- Professional Liability Insurance
- Behavioral Health Services
- Free Parking while on duty
Applicant Requirements
N/A
If you are interested in applying for our Podiatric Medicine and Surgery Residency, you may do so directly through the Central Application Service for Podiatric Residencies/Centralized Residency Interview Program (CASPR/CRIP). Please be sure to include the following items with your application:
- your podiatry school transcript
- a dean’s letter
- at least three letters of recommendation
- an updated CV
- a personal statement
Applicants must pass Parts I and II of the National Board of Podiatric Medical Examiners (NBPME) prior to applying. You will be required to indicate whether you passed or failed on your application.
Interviews are held annually every January in Chicago, IL.
Full application details can be found on the Programs website https://medli.nyu.edu/departments-divisions/orthopedic-surgery/education/podiatric-medicine-surgery-residency
Available Resources
Program Overview
Our 36 month program sponsors 9 residents; three per year for three years. During the first year, residents train with attending podiatry and medical physicians who provide education, supervision and performance assessment. While rotating in other specialty services, the residents make frequent inpatient rounds with the healthcare team, attend educational conferences, supplemented by conferences held by the Division of Podiatry. In year two of training, the residents become actively involved in podiatric surgery, focusing on the performance of foot surgery and exposure to reconstructive surgery of the foot and ankle. Emphasis during year three of training is placed on reconstructive foot and ankle surgery, inclusive of surgical management of traumatology. By completion of the podiatric surgical training experience, the resident will be competent in the performance areas
Full Curriculum can be found at the Program’s Website: https://medli.nyu.edu/departments-divisions/orthopedic-surgery/education/podiatric-medicine-surgery-residency/curriculum