Rehabilitation Medicine Residency at Metropolitan
Dating back to 1952, the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation residency program has a long and established record of preparing physicians to excel in the clinical practice of physiatry.
Program Mission
This ACGME-recognized three-year postgraduate training program, is designed to foster not only clinical excellence but also professionalism, teamwork, and compassionate care while providing training in a wide range of clinical settings and variety of specialty areas. To achieve these goals, the training program is consistently reassessed, and new experiences are integrated to enhance learning opportunities. Residents are encouraged to "think outside the box", pursue their interests, and find enjoyment in the shared learning process.
Rehab Medicine Training and Education
Discover the comprehensive training and education curriculum tailored for our residents. Every year, three new residents start a three-year training program from PGY-2 to PGY-4. Our curriculum covers everything from basic inpatient care and outpatient clinics to specialized training.
- Clinical Training Curriculum: Structured programs from PGY-2 to PGY-4.
- Educational Curriculum: Attend lectures on topics from Spine/Sports Medicine to Systems of Care, with remote and in-person options.
- Monthly Activities: Engage in our PM&R Grand Rounds, Radiology Rounds, and much more.
- Clinical Training Sites: Experience hands-on training in diverse environments including NYC-H+H/Metropolitan Hospital, Bellevue Hospital Center, and James J Peters VA Medical Center, to name a few.
Our holistic approach ensures every resident is equipped with the knowledge, skills, and real-world experience to excel in their field. Explore our Training & Education page for a more in-depth view of what your three years could look like.
Undergraduate Medical Education: Clerkship
The NYMC Department of Rehabilitation Medicine offers a combined PM&R / Neurology clerkship for third year medical students. We also offer electives for medical students in their fourth year of training. Visiting students from other medical schools are encouraged to choose an elective with us. Elective rotations are individually structured based on the student's objectives. Students learn about the diagnosis, etiology, treatment, prevention and rehabilitation of an array of acute and chronic neurological and musculoskeletal disorders, Students have the option of rotating through outpatient clinics, the comprehensive inpatient rehabilitation (CIR) unit, the consult service or any combination as they are introduced to the specialty of PM&R. Students regularly attend scheduled departmental conferences and other selected teaching activities during their electives.
Resident Life in Photos
Our Team
Mohammad Islam, M.D.
Program Director
Crystal Morgan Residency
Program Administrator
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
Contact
New York Medical College / Metropolitan
1901 1st Avenue, Room 327
New York, NY 10029
Phone: 212-423-6448
Fax: 212-423-6326
Email: morganc6@nychhc.org