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New York Presbyterian Hospital (Columbia and Cornell Campus)
Otolaryngology Residency Program · New York, NY
The NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital –Columbia and Weill Cornell campuses training program is one of the most unique in the country. It combines the resources of two large Oto-HNS Departments at Ivy League Medical Schools, a national Top Five Hospital, and includes rotations at five Hospital campuses. Our training provides unsurpassed depth of clinical resources and a rich academic environment with extensive research opportunities. Many faculty are national leaders. You train at two major academic medical centers–the Weill Cornell and Columbia campuses of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Lincoln Hospital (a Public Hospital in the Bronx), and the Bronx VA. On average, 3 of our 4 graduates pursues Fellowship training. NYC is the most diverse city in the country, and we embrace gender and ethnic diversity in our residents as well. In 2021, our 20 residents grew up in 9 different states and came from 15 medical schools in 11 states.
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The NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital –Columbia and Weill Cornell campuses training program is one of the most unique in the country. It combines the resources of two large Oto-HNS Departments at Ivy League Medical Schools, a national Top Five Hospital, and includes rotations at five Hospital campuses. Our training provides unsurpassed depth of clinical resources and a rich academic environment with extensive research opportunities. Many faculty are national leaders. You train at two major academic medical centers–the Weill Cornell and Columbia campuses of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Lincoln Hospital (a Public Hospital in the Bronx), and the Bronx VA. On average, 3 of our 4 graduates pursues Fellowship training. NYC is the most diverse city in the country, and we embrace gender and ethnic diversity in our residents as well. In 2021, our 20 residents grew up in 9 different states and came from 15 medical schools in 11 states.
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Veronica Evans
Elliot Regenbogen
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