Application Information

Application Information

Criteria
We are looking for highly motivated, intelligent and empathetic people with a strong commitment to family medicine.

We generally look for candidates with scores above 500 on the COMLEX or above 220 on the USMLE on their first attempt, and who have had U.S. hospital experience. We do not sponsor H1 or J1 visas. The program recruits eight residents annually. Personal interviews are required and will be scheduled between September and January. Spouses or significant others are also welcome to attend.

How to Apply
We participate in the NRMP match. Applications for residency should be sent via the ERAS system.

Mount Sinai South Nassau is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will be afforded equal employment opportunities without discrimination because of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age, disability or marital status.

Our program

From the Program Director

From the Program Director

Thank you for your interest in our program. It is a true honor and privilege to serve not only as...

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Application Information

Application Information

We are looking for highly motivated, intelligent and empathetic people with a strong...

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Our Program

Our Program

Our allopathic (MD) family practice program has been accredited by the American Committee for...

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Training Sites

Training Sites

Our Family Medicine Residency Program residents participate in patient care at a variety of clinical sites...

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Clinical Rotations

Clinical Rotations

Medicine teams, consisting of two-resident day and night teams, are responsible for...

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Meet the Faculty

Meet the Faculty

Doctor Scott Ippolito completed his residency in family medicine at Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, Queens....

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FAQ

FAQ

Our patient population is very diverse. In the Family Medicine Center, we have a large pediatric...

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Meet the Residents

Meet the Residents

Heading east from Rochester, Michigan, with his DO in hand from Michigan State University College...

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