NewYork-Presbyterian/Queens
Director
Mario Voloshin, DPM
Hospital Description
NewYork-Presbyterian/Cornell, South Shore Ambulatory Surgery Center, Fifth Avenue Surgery Center, Gramercy Surgery Center
Internal Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Surgery, Radiation Oncology, Transitional Year, Dentistry. Fellowships in Infectious Disease, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine,Nephrology,GI,Cardiovascular disease
Clinical Experiences
SICU,Research, Pediatric Orthopedics
Trauma of the ankle and foot, reconstructive pediatric and adult ankle and foot surgery, sports medicine, wound care. In-depth knowledge of Medicine and medical management of inpatients.
Didactic Program
Resident Benefits
PGY3 Chief- $113,300.00
CME Allowance
LIFT credits
Housing Stipend
Applicant Requirements
n/a
Clerskship strongly recommended
Available Resources
Program Overview
This is a unique 3 year program devoted to all aspects of podiatric surgery and medicine including elective, trauma, reconstructive, arthroscopic and endoscopic surgery of the ankle and foot. There is extensive training in internal and external fixation techniques, wound care, clinic and private office experience in each year. Rotations include Vascular Surgery, Plastic Surgery, General Surgery, Orthopedic Surgery, Anesthesia, Emergency Medicine, and Hospitalist Medicine. You are part of each respective service, functioning as their resident in the OR, angio suite, and on the floors. In addition to the Director and Associate Director, there are core academic faculty and 40 ancillary podiatrists. Weekly Grand Rounds, journal club, and formal academic lectures are open to students, residents and attendings. Externships are strongly encouraged. Visits may be arranged.