Program Overview
The Mount Sinai Urology Residency Program accepts three residents per year for one year of General Surgery and four years of Urology. The training program is designed to allow residents to obtain knowledge and proficiency both in making clinical assessments and in developing the technical endoscopic, laparoscopic and surgical skills for the treatment of patients with urologic conditions. Education and training experience are gained through rotations at The Mount Sinai Medical Center, Bronx VA Medical Center, Elmhurst Hospital Center, Queens Hospital Center, and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. In this educational environment, graduating residents are then in a position to pursue a career in academics or private practice. Approximately 50 percent of graduating residents have pursued fellowship training in a subspecialty area and obtained faculty positions in academic medical centers.
Urology 1
- Junior Resident, James J. Peters VA Medical Center - four months
- Junior Resident, Elmhurst Hospital Medical Center - four months
- Junior Resident, Adult Service The Mount Sinai Medical Center - four months
Urology 2
- Resident, Elmhurst Hospital Center and Queens Hospital Center - four months
- Resident, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center - four months
- Resident, Mount Sinai Medical Center and - four months
Urology 3
- Senior Resident, Adult Service The Mount Sinai Medical Center - four months
- Chief Resident, Pediatric Urology/Fertility and Infertility/Sexual Dysfunction The Mount Sinai Medical Center - four months
- Senior Resident Queens Hospital - four months
Urology 4
- Chief Resident, James J. Peters VA Medical Center - four months
- Chief Resident, The Mount Sinai Medical Center - four months
- Chief Resident, Elmhurst Hospital Center The Mount Sinai Medical Center - four months
Bonnie Fultz
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