Welcome to the Mount Sinai General Surgery Residency Program at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, NY.
The residency is made up of a diverse group of individuals across the country, with unique backgrounds and interests, united in taking great care of patients and each other. We hope to provide information to interested medical students and applicants about the general surgery program in a less formal, more personal way.
➤ Office Location
5 E 98th St, 15th Fl
New York, NY 10029
➤ Hospital Location
1 Gustave Levy Place
New York, NY 10029
About the Hospital
1171-bed academic teaching hospital on the UES in Manhattan
45 ORs
#9 in Adult Gastroenterology & GI Surgery Hospitals
#15 hospital on U.S. News and World Report
ABOUT THE RESIDENCY PROGRAM
82 total residents
12 categorical / year / per PGY level
10 designated preliminary / year
11 non-designated preliminary / year
Rotation sites include:
Mount Sinai Morningside
Mount Sinai West
Mount Sinai Downtown
Mount Sinai Queens
Elmhurst Hospital
INTERVIEW DAYS
Registration through ERAS and the NRMP system opens in September for applicants submission, and for program review. We will hold 4 in-person interview days.
Saturday, November - In Person
Friday, December - In Person
Satruday, December - In Person
Friday, January - Virtual
Full details will be provided to all chosen applicants. An opportunity to meet our house staff before their scheduled virtual interview day will also be arranged.
ABOUT OUR ALUMNI
Chief Resident Grand Rounds
Coming soon:
Marnie Abeshouse - October 9, 2024
Dylan Cuva - November 6, 2024
Nazanin Khajoueinejad - November 27, 2024
Bryan Myers - December 18, 2024
Global Surgery
Our ACGME approved Global Surgery rotation gives young surgeons the opportunity to provide surgical care to underdeveloped communities and to share knowledge and expertise with local physicians. During their PGY-3 residency, General Surgery residents will be scheduled for a 1-month clinical rotation at either the Jose Maria Cabral y Baez Hospital in Santiago, Dominican Republic, or at the Kyabirwa Surgical Center in Jinja, Uganda.
Flexibility in Training
During their PGY-5 year, Chief Residents have the opportunity to pursue a flexible curriculum, which includes rotations in other specialties, in an effort to better prepare them as they progress to the next stage of their surgical training. With approval of the ACGME and the American Board of Surgery, certain PGY-4 rotations will be designated as Chief level rotations, to facilitate this.
Class of 2029
Meet our New interns