Bryn Mawr Hospital
Director
David A. Bernstein DPM, FACFAS
Hospital Description
Lankenau Medical Center, Paoli Hospital, Riddle Hospital, Paoli Surgery Center, Premier at Exton Surgery Center, King of Prussia Surgery Center, Community Volunteers in Medicine, Eastern University Sports Medicine
Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Obstetrics/Gynecology, Urologic Surgery, and General Surgery
Clinical Experiences
Orthotist and brace making
Podiatric Foot and Ankle Surgery, Wound Care, Sports Medicine, Pathology, Infectious Disease,Trauma, Podiatry Private Practice
Didactic Program
Resident Benefits
Spacious work and call rooms; free parking; book allowance; continuing education allowance for PGY2 and PGY3; allowance for board prep resources for PGY3; conference allowance; AO Scopes and AO Advanced courses; coffee and snacks; meal allowance.
Applicant Requirements
n/a
Must visit program at least once or attend virtual academic sessions.
Available Resources
Program Overview
Bryn Mawr Hospital offers three PGY1 positions. Its three-year CPME-accredited PMSR/RRA Podiatry Residency Program provides high volume and diversity of surgical cases and elective and non-elective distal lower extremity surgeries. Residents state best aspects of program include, “hands-on experience with hands-on faculty, autonomy, great team environment, surgical opportunities, wound care and in-hospital training”.
Bryn Mawr Hospital is one of four acute care hospitals within Main Line Health. U.S. News & World Report has released its 2024 and 2025 Best Hospital rankings. Bryn Mawr Hospital is ranked once again as one of the top 10 hospitals out of nearly 100 in the Philadelphia region and among the top 20 hospitals out of more than 200 in Pennsylvania.
In addition to the complex care evaluated in the Best Hospitals specialty rankings, U.S. News rates Main Line Health System as one of the best in the Philadelphia area.