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Thank you for your interest in the Internal Medicine Residency Program at Mount Sinai Medical Center.

As the largest private, independent, not-for-profit teaching hospital in South Florida, our 672-bed facility delivers the most advanced and highest quality care in the region. Our attending physicians share a passion for academic internal medicine and medical education. We provide a strong academic foundation for resident training in a supportive learning environment. Our residents’ experiences are supplemented by a strong community base of subspecialty physicians who further augment residency training at Mount Sinai Medical Center through electives, hospital-based clinics, consultations, and research mentorship. Residents also have the opportunity to broaden their clinical experience through rotations at the nearby Jackson Memorial Hospital.

As an academic training site, there are numerous opportunities for our residents to develop their aptitude for teaching. Mount Sinai has a longstanding tradition of medical education excellence. With an education program founded in 1953, the medical center is one of Florida’s original statutory teaching hospitals. Mount Sinai has academic affiliations with the University of Miami, Florida International University’s Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine, Nova Southeastern University’s Dr. Kiran C. Patel Colleges of Osteopathic and Allopathic Medicine, Columbia University Vagelos College of Medicine and medical students from all these schools rotate through our internal medicine program. Our residents also interact with other residents from different specialties, including radiology, pathology, urology, anesthesia, surgery, podiatry, gynecology, psychiatry, as well as fellows in cardiology, infectious diseases, and pulmonary/critical care.

Our residents are exposed to a great variety of patients and pathology during their training. As the only hospital in Miami Beach, with a network of physician offices and freestanding emergency departments throughout Miami-Dade and Monroe Counties, we serve residents from all over the region as well and great number of visitors from South America and overseas. Residents are exposed to the common internal medicine pathology and to unique pathology from other countries, including malaria, leishmaniasis, dengue, zika, HIV, and tuberculosis. Additionally, our hospital is home to one of the most advanced and highest volume heart programs in South Florida.

Residents progressively advance through their internal medicine rotations during their three years of training, and are capable of practicing independently by the end of training. They also have exposure to a very active critical care service over the course of training, with increasing responsibility over the three years. Residents are exposed to all core internal medicine rotations during their training. We have a strong outpatient department, and all residents develop a continuity clinic over the three years, as well as participate in QI projects.

Our program boasts a board pass rate of over 94%, which is above the national average, and an acceptance rate of over 90% to fellowship programs. Each year, we graduate 14 residents plus three residents that stay as 4th year chief resident/junior attending. Every year an average of 60% of our graduating residents continue their training in subspecialty fellowships.

At Mount Sinai Medical Center, we are committed to providing excellence in patient care and physician training and education. Our role is to provide you with the best possible environment to allow you to grow as an individual and to acquire the information necessary to become an exemplary physician. We have adapted our academic and rotation infrastructure post-COVID-19 to incorporate safe and effective means to care for patients while protecting your health and maintaining a strong academic curriculum.

You are about to begin one of the most exciting and rewarding chapters of your career as a physician. We believe that Mount Sinai Medical Center is the ideal environment to allow you to become the best you can be, and we look forward to helping you achieve your professional goals.

Sincerely,

Claudio Tuda, MD, FACP
Program Director, Internal Medicine Residency

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