Infectious Diseases Education

The educational mission of the Division is to foster clinical and academic excellence. Our programs offer students, residents and fellows unique and diversified experiences that prepare them for careers in academia, research and patient care.

The Fellowship Training Program in ID provides intensive clinical and research training for developing physician-scientists. Graduates of the program are highly qualified to conduct research, provide clinical care, and assume leadership roles in ID. Our fellows typically go on to academic faculty appointments and/or positions in state, federal, or international public health organizations. The ID fellowship training program emphasizes both inpatient and ambulatory clinical training during the first year. The second and third years emphasize basic, translational, clinical, or epidemiologic research at Weill-Cornell, Rockefeller University (including the Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center), Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, our international sites in Haiti, Brazil and Tanzania, or other affiliated programs. Fellow research training is supported by an NIH-sponsored T-32 Training Grant. Additional training is available through Master's degree programs in clinical investigation or clinical epidemiology/health services research and other specialized training programs in preventive medicine and public health. In addition, our division offers clinical electives in infectious diseases and HIV/AIDS for residents and medical students and sponsors educational programs for providers at NYPH and in the community.


CONTACT US

Infectious Diseases
Roy M. Gulick, MD, Chief

Kristen Marks, MD, MS
Fellowship Program Director

Marisol Valentin, Program Coordinator
525 East 68th Street
New York, NY 10065
Phone: (212) 746-7602
Fax: (212) 746-8675
[email protected]

CLINICAL TRIALS

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