Training Locations
The Medicine-Pediatrics Residiency Program, with its strong emphasis on patient diversity, includes three hospitals:
-
The Mount Sinai Hospital
Founded in 1853,The Mount Sinai Hospital is an 1171-bed major urban hospital. Noted for delivering the most sophisticated and advanced medical care available, The Mount Sinai Hospital provides primary care services to local residents as well as tertiary care to patients referred from around the world.
Located on the border of East Harlem, a predominantly Hispanic and African-American community, and the Upper East Side, one of the wealthiest, Mount Sinai attracts a culturally, economically and medically diverse patient population.
-
Elmhurst Hospital Center
The Elmhurst Hospital Center is located in the midst of the most ethnically diverse square mile in the world. A recently renovated 618-bed municipal hospital located in Queens, New York, it maintains a firm affiliation with the Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Both Internal Medicine and Pediatrics residents spend time at this facility.
To facilitate communication between physicians and patients, there are over 100 language translators on staff at Elmhurst. Because of its unique multiethnic patient population, Elmhurst offers a very special opportunity to care for patients with diseases rarely seen in other hospitals in the United States. The hospital provides all levels of care to over one million residents of western Queens. The emergency room and outpatient clinics are among the busiest in New York City.
-
Veterans Administration Medical Center, Bronx
Like Elmhurst and Mount Sinai, the Bronx VA's unique patient population offers a wealth of learning opportunities, and permits considerable resident autonomy under appropriate supervision.
This hospital is renowned for its clinical research and has many well-respected scientists on its faculty including the Nobel Laureate, Dr. Rosalyn Yalow. Dr. Yalow developed the radioimmunoassay along with Solomon Berson, former Chairman of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
The Bronx VA is another component of our training program that ensures a diverse patient population is available for the residency experience. The VA Hospital is a relatively new facility with major research laboratories and a new MICU/CCU and a large new dialysis ward. The VA is a "paperless," completely computerized hospital.

