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Cornell University and New York Hospital, Queens

Cornell University and New York Hospital, Queens

Cornell University

New York Hospital, Queens
56-45 Main St
Section of Infectious Diseases
Flushing, NY 11355

Phone: 718 670 1525
Fax: 718 661 7899
Website: http://www.nyhq.org/Infectious_Disease_Fellowship
Email: sxsegalm@nyp.org

Training Program Director

Sorana Segal-Maurer MD

Participating Hospitals

New York Hospital Queens : 500
Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center (NYC):

Program Training Offerings

How does this program meet the ABIM requirements for training in clinical microbiology?

Didactic LecturesHands-on Experience

The Program provides training in hospital epidemiology through:

Didactic LecturesContinuity Clinic

The Program provides clinical experience for fellows in the following:

Infections in marrow transplantInfections in solid organ transplant patientsInfections in travelers and tropical medicineInfections in children

This Program provides training in STD management through:

Didactic LecturesCourses Elsewhere

The Program has a didactic lecture course for fellows:

true

If yes, what is the average number of lectures provided over a two-year period?

20

Training is for:

MD

Are there citizenship requirements?

false

Citizenship Requirements:

Types of visas accepted:

Number of fellows accepted each year:

1 - 2

Duration of the Fellowship (years):

2

The Program has a training grant (T32):

false

Average number of infectious diseases consults per trainee per year:

750

Number of Fellows completing the Program in the last 5 years:

7

Additional Training/Faculty Resources (optional):

Applications accepted via Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS®)?

true

Timeframe when applications are accepted:

Timeframe when interviews are done

James J. Rahal MD

James J. Rahal

Faculty

David S. Rubin MD

David S. Rubin

Sorana Segal-Maurer MD

Sorana Segal-Maurer

Carl Urban PhD

Carl Urban

Wehbeh Wehbeh MD

Wehbeh Wehbeh