New York University School of Medicine/Bellevue Hospital Center
History
NYU School of Medicine has a proud history that goes back to 1837 and includes initiation of and participation in many of the major events in American medicine through two centuries. In 1837, six years after the granting of the first University charter, the minutes of the meetings of the University Council contained the names of men suggested as professors for the chief branches of medical instruction.
In 1841, the University Medical College was organized, and instruction was begun under the following: Surgery, Anatomy; Chemistry; Theory and Practice of Medicine; Institutes of Medicine and Materia Medical; Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children.
Clinical instruction was started in Bellevue Hospital in 1847, and in 1861 Bellevue Hospital Medical College was founded when a college building was erected on the hospital grounds.
Leadership
- Department Chair: Lewis Goldfrank, MD
- Program Director: Jeffrey Manko, MD
- Associate/Assistant Program Director:
- Research Director: Ian Portelli, PhD
Training Locations
Primary Hospital
Bellevue Hospital Center
Secondary Hospital
NYU Langone Medical Center
Curriculum
PGY1
PGY2
PGY3
Electives
Fellowships
Contact Information
Residency Coordinator: Lesley Hein Email: lesley.hein@nyumc.org Phone: +1 212 562 4317 Fax: +1 212 263 6826
