Medical Research Track

The Medical Research Track within the Department of Medicine is an established program that recruits the best and brightest candidates who are interested in a career as a physician scientist. This 24-month curriculum provides accelerated clinical training to facilitate early entry into subspecialty training with the promise for extended research time at the end of training. Candidates with advanced degrees and a clear scientific niche for research are provided an opportunity to interview for both internal medicine training as well as for research opportunities.

Please note: a supplemental application is required for consideration into the program.

Highlights of the Medical Research Track

  • Devoted mentors to facilitate exploration of research options within Weill Cornell Medical College, The Rockefeller University, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, and Hospital for Special Surgery
  • Personalized career development activities during outpatient practice time
  • Dedicated Journal Club and research presentations by participants, research lab directors and division chiefs
  • Medical Research Elective time for meeting faculty and learning about various laboratories’ areas of focus.

As approved through the research pathway of the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM), this track provides extensive, coordinated training in clinical sciences and basic biomedical research. The first two years are identical to the standard residency program with the addition of career development workshops and personalized academic mentorship. In addition, candidates within the Medical Research Track can spend elective time doing research and exploring laboratory opportunities. By the PGY3 year of training, the Medical Research residents are fully immersed in their subspeciality field of choice and commit to spend 80 percent of their time doing full-time research and 20 percent of their time after they complete their subspecialty clinical training.

Matched applicants are assured a fellowship position in their chosen subspecialty or they may choose to pursue fellowship elsewhere.

Internal Medicine Research Pathway
Training Duration
Internal medicine training
(Direct patient responsibility 20 months)
24 months
Research training (80%) 36 months
Ambulatory clinics during research training (10%) 1/2 day per week
Additional clinical training during research (10%) May be intermittent or block time
Total training 5 years
Internal Medicine examination Summer, R-5
Subspecialty Research Pathway
Training Duration
Internal medicine training
(Direct patient responsibility 20 months)
24 months
Subspecialty clinical training 12 to 24 months*
Research training (80%) 36 months
Ambulatory clinic during research training (10%) 1/2 day per week
Total training 6 or 7 years*
Internal medicine examination Summer, R-4
Subspecialty Fall, R-6 or 7*

* based on the subspecialty

Taken from ABIM Policies and Procedures February 2011

 

Program Directors

Kyu Y. Rhee, MD, PhD
Program Director, Medical
Research Track
Associate Professor of Medicine,
Weill Cornell Medical College
Associate Attending Physician,
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center
Advisory Committee for the Medical Research Track

Andrew I. Schafer, MD
Associate Program Director
Professor of Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College

Advisory Committee for the Medical Research Track

Dean F. Bajorin, MD (Oncology, MSKCC)

George J. Bosl, MD (Medical Oncology, MSKCC)

Mary E. Charlson, MD (Clinical Epidemiology and Evaluative Sciences)

Barry S. Coller, MD (Clinical and Translational Science, Rockefeller)

Mary Crow, MD (Rheumatology, HSS)

Ronald G. Crystal, MD (Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine)

Paraskevi Giannakakou, PhD (Hematology and Medical Oncology)

Laurie H. Glimcher, MD (Rheumatology)

Roy M. Gulick, MD, MPH (Infectious Diseases)

Barbara L. Hempstead, MD, PhD (Hematology and Medical Oncology)

Yariv Houvras, MD, PhD (Oncology)

Julianne L. Imperato-McGinley, MD (Endocrinology, Diabetes, & Metabolism)

Ira M. Jacobson, MD (Gastroenterology and Hepatology)

Warren D. Johnson, Jr., MD (International Medicine)

Jeffrey C. Laurence, MD (Hematology and Medical Oncology)

Bruce B. Lerman, MD (Cardiology)

Ari M. Melnick, MD (Hematology and Medical Oncology)

Carl F. Nathan, MD (Microbiology and Immunology)

Stephen A. Paget, MD (Rheumatology, HSS)

Eric G. Pamer, MD (Infectious Diseases, MSKCC)

Shahin A. Rafii, MD (Hematology and Medical Oncology)

Kyu Y. Rhee, MD, PhD (Infectious Diseases)

Manikkam Suthanthiran, MD (Nephrology and Hypertension)

Tom Walsh, MD (Infectious Diseases)

Jedd D. Wolchok, MD, PhD (Immunology, MSKCC)


Research Opportunities

Research at Weill Cornell Medical College
Research at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
Research at the Hospital for Special Surgery
Research at The Rockefeller University
Research Opportunities for Residents
This directory provides a listing of faculty members who have expressed an interest in mentoring residents on research projects and the names of residents they have mentored. The directory describes the research interests of each faculty member with an index by topic as well as discipline at the end for easy reference.

Program Graduates

Our graduates have a great track record for academic success. Here are a few of them and where they are now.

  • Barbara Hempstead, Associate Dean for Faculty Development, Professor of Medicine, Division of Hematology-Oncology at NYP-Cornell
  • Joseph Scandura, Assistant Professor, Hematology-Oncology, NYP-Cornell
  • Kyu Rhee, Associate Professor, Infectious Diseases, NYP-Cornell
  • Tobias Hohl, Assistant Professor, Infectious Diseases, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research
  • Marco Seandal, Assistant Professor, Hematology-Oncology, NYP-Cornell
  • Jason Chesney, Associate Professor, Deputy Director, James Graham Brown Cancer Center, University of Louisville School of Medicine
  • Carla Scanzello, Assistant Professor, Rheumatology, Rush University Medical Center
  • Will Pao, Professor, Director of Hematology-Oncology, Vanderbilt University
  • Dolca Thomas, Clinical Development Execuitive, Nephrology and Transplantation Immunology, Pfizer
  • Jia Ruan, Assistant Professor, Hematology-Oncology, NYP-Cornell
  • Jun Lee, Assistant Professor, Nephrology, NYP-Cornell
  • Erin Kershaw, Assistant Professor, Diabetes-Endocrinology, University of Pittsburgh
  • Weill Medical College of Cornell University
  • NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center
  • Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
  • Hospital For Special Surgery
  • The Rockefeller University Hospital
  • The Rockefeller University Hospital
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