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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Participating in the full scope of rehabilitation care, you’ll collaborate with specialists in the field as you familiarize yourself with different treatment modalities.
This 583-bed hospital, the region’s only level 1 trauma center, hosts your orthopedics rotation — and for residents on the urban/ECMC Family Medicine track, your inpatient service as well.
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Our board-certified doctors provide the entire scope of primary care services, including obstetrics, gynecology, pediatrics, adolescent and adult medicine, and geriatrics.