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St. Vincent's Hospital Manhattan has sponsored a podiatric medical and surgical residency (PM&S-36) since September of 2007. We are fully accredited by CPME. The program has its original roots in the former St. Clare's Hospital - and later St. Vincent's Midtown Hospital - where the program began in 1989.
The goal of the residency program is to provide effective, high quality patient care in a stimulating academic environment to support educational growth and development. We currently are approved for nine PM&S-36 residents in training. Residents who complete our program are board eligible for ABPS as well as ABPOPPM.
The process of resident selection is objective and fair, resulting in the recruitment of the finest, most capable house staff for training. All applicants are given equal consideration without bias toward age, race, religion, gender or sexual preference. Applicants from all Colleges of Podiatric Medicine are encouraged.
Interviews are scheduled through the Centralized Regional Interview Program (CRIP) conducted by the AACPM, or at a mutually convenient time at the Hospital.
The podiatry residency program is administered by the podiatry section of the Department of Orthopaedics, Edwin Wolf, DPM, MS, Director, Podiatric Medical Education; Eli Bryk, M.D, Chairman, Orthopaedics.
Further information, please contact:
Wendy Grant Medical Education Coordinator Podiatry Section Orthopedics Dept. wgrant@svcmc.org
Edwin Wolf, DPM, MS Director, Podiatric Medical Education edwolf@svcmc,org
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