Rotations

Tony Lin MD; Resident; Robert Macek MD.

Resident Tony Lin, MD (left), with associate program director Robert Macek, MD, gained valuable experience rotating through sites including a cancer center, sports medicine institute and children’s hospital.

During your rotations, you’ll train with expert physicians in a multitude of clinical settings, acquiring the skills you need to confidently practice in any setting.

  • Addictions Medicine
    5/29/19
    You will learn to manage patients with alcohol and other substance use disorders, including prescribed medications and other non-proprietary drug use.
  • Ambulatory Pediatrics
    7/13/17
    In an unopposed clinical environment you’ll care for patients with pediatric conditions commonly seen in office practice, as well as inpatients.
  • Ambulatory Surgery
    7/27/17
    This rotation equips you to perform surgical procedures common to the ambulatory care setting.
  • Cardiac Care
    8/5/14
    In a state-of-the-art cardiac care unit, you’ll learn how to manage patients with cardiac disease.
  • Cardiology
    8/5/14
    During this rotation, you’ll work one-on-one with patients in a private cardiology practice and perform a variety of cardiac tests and techniques, including stress tests.
  • Community Medicine
    8/5/19
    Our rotation in community medicine introduces you to the variety of medical and social services available to patients in the community.
  • Dermatology
    7/27/17
    Working one-on-one with a well-respected dermatologist in a high-volume practice, you’ll learn how to diagnose and treat acute and chronic skin conditions.
  • Emergency Medicine
    8/5/14
    This rotation places you on the front lines of the region’s busiest emergency room, where you’ll work alongside board-certified physicians to gain competence in the initial management of medical emergencies.
  • Endocrinology
    8/5/14
    Your training in endocrinology takes you to New York State’s largest academic diabetic unit, where you’ll work with a world-renowned expert on diabetes and obesity to manage and treat patients with a variety of endocrine disorders.
  • Family Medicine Center
    7/19/18
    You’ll experience daily office practice during this two-week rotation, which complements the core clinical training you receive in your home clinic throughout residency.
  • Family Medicine Inpatient Service
    5/2/18
    The outpatients you see in your family medicine clinic will experience continuity of care as you manage their conditions in an inpatient setting.
  • Geriatrics
    7/20/17
    You’ll learn the geriatrician’s approach to diagnosing, evaluating and treating conditions seen in older patients.
  • Gynecology
    11/10/17
    As you learn to care for female patients, you’ll counsel them on matters related to growth and development, menstruation, contraception, pregnancy and preventive health.
  • Headache/Neurology
    8/7/14
    Working with a recognized leader in headache treatment and research, you’ll learn to how to recognize the most common primary headaches, differentiate between primary and secondary headaches and manage a variety of neurological disorders.
  • Inpatient Pediatrics
    11/10/17
    During this first-year rotation, you’ll become fully integrated into the care team at one of the country’s leading pediatric hospitals.
  • Inpatient Surgery
    7/27/17
    You’ll gain ample procedural experience and work with skilled surgeons throughout this rotation.
  • MICU
    8/7/14
    Training in the region’s leading medical intensive care unit, you’ll work closely with intensivists, fellows and residents from other departments.
  • Obstetrics
    7/29/18
    You’ll provide pre- and postnatal care for your patients and help manage their labor and delivery during this first-year rotation.
  • Obstetrics/Newborn Care
    7/29/18
    You’ll care for a high-volume of refugee and low-income patients at a dedicated children’s hospital.
  • Orientation
    7/21/17
    You’ll meet our faculty and staff during orientation, learn how to use the electronic health record system and receive help starting your clinical practice.
  • Orthopedics
    8/5/14
    This rotation emphasizes the ambulatory practice of orthopedics.
  • Palliative Care
    1/25/18
    Training in a specialized cancer institute, you’ll learn to provide inpatient palliative care to patients with advanced illness.
  • Pediatric Emergency Room
    7/7/20
    Your rotation in the pediatric emergency room gives you the opportunity to work as a first responder in a dedicated pediatric emergency department.
  • Pediatric Urgent Care
    8/5/14
    This rotation places you in a dedicated pediatric urgent care facility, where you’ll diagnose and treat acute illnesses and injuries.
  • Radiology
    8/5/14
    Rotating through five clinical sites, you’ll gain proficiency in commonly used diagnostic imaging techniques and procedures.
  • Rehabilitation Medicine
    8/7/14
    Participating in the full scope of rehabilitation care, you’ll collaborate with specialists in the field as you familiarize yourself with different treatment modalities.
  • Sports Medicine
    4/17/24
    Working in a high-volume clinic, you’ll gain competence diagnosing and treating injuries specific to sports and exercise in patients of all ages.
  • Surgical Subspecialties
    5/26/17
    Our four-week surgical subspecialty rotation includes modules in ophthalmology, otolaryngology and urology.
  • Electives
    7/28/17
    We offer you four and a half months of electives during your second and third years of residency.