Internal Medicine Residency
The Internal Medicine Residency in NYU Grossman Long Island School of Medicine’s Department of Medicine consistently develops superior clinicians and academicians in internal medicine and its subspecialties. We provide a nurturing learning environment that encourages clinical excellence and scholarship for resident physicians who seek careers in internal medicine, primary care, or hospital medicine, as well as those who wish to pursue subspecialty fellowship training. We are committed to preparing the next generation of clinicians with a strong foundation in the principles of evidence-based, cost-conscious medicine while caring for patients from culturally diverse backgrounds who seek care for a broad range of medical conditions at NYU Langone Hospital—Long Island and our many affiliated primary care and internal medicine practices throughout Long Island.
As an internal medicine resident, you benefit from the guidance of full-time faculty who are dedicated to patient care, research, and medical education under the leadership of Program Director Mark J. Corapi, MD. Daily interactions with faculty provide personal attention, prompt responses to clinical questions, and close professional relationships.
Internal medicine residents in our program have ample, dedicated time for research, regularly publish work in leading scientific journals, and present at national and regional conferences, including those of the American College of Physicians; the American Thoracic Society; American College of Chest Physicians; American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology; and the American Society of Hematology.
Upon completing the program, our residents are well prepared to enter private internal medicine practice, start a career in academic medicine, or pursue highly competitive training at top fellowship programs throughout the United States.
Learn more about our comprehensive Internal Medicine Residency curriculum, which includes a three-year categorical medicine residency track and a one-year preliminary medicine residency track.
Meet our 2024-2025 Residents and Chief Residents.
How to Apply
We participate in the National Resident Matching Program, also known as The Match. We only accept residency program applications through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS), run by the Association of American Medical Colleges. We accept only J-1 Visas.
All applications must include a Medical Student Performance Evaluation, an official medical school transcript, an official copy of U.S. Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) scores or an official copy of Comprehensive Osteopathic Medical Licensing Examination (COMLEX) scores, a personal statement, a current CV and at least two letters of recommendations, preferably written by a clerkship director or other leader in internal medicine medical education. A Chairman’s Letter is not required.
We require that you have graduated from medical school within the past three years.
We only consider applicants who have passed Step 1 of the USMLE on the first attempt and who intend to take or passed Step 2 of the USMLE with a score of 220 and above or have passed Level 1 of the COMLEX on the first attempt and intend to take or passed Level 2 with a score of 550 and above.
Applicants are strongly encouraged to have all application documents submitted by the first week in October. The residency selection committee will review all completed applications after they are released. NYU Grossman Long Island School of Medicine notifies applicants who are selected for an interview on a rolling basis beginning early October.
Interviews for residency positions take place from late October through December for positions beginning July 1. Applicants selected for an interview are contacted via Thalamus. A limited number of candidates are selected for an interview and no candidate is ranked without an interview.
If you are selected for an interview, we will contact you via Thalamus. We offer two tracks: a three-year categorical medicine residency track and a one-year preliminary medicine residency track. The National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) codes are as follows:
- Categorical Medicine Residency NRMP: 1455140C0
- Preliminary Medicine Residency NRMP: 1455140P0
Contact Us
If you have questions about the Internal Medicine Residency, please contact us at NYUGLISOMIMResidencyProgram@NYULangone.org.
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