Division of Hospital Medicine Education | NYU Langone Health

Division of Hospital Medicine Education

We provide medical students, residents, and hospitalists with continuous learning opportunities.

NYU Langone’s Division of Hospital Medicine specializes in bedside teaching, quality and safety, and care for the hospitalized patient throughout our hospitals. We are committed to supporting an environment of inquiry for faculty, house staff, and medical students to learn about these areas, and encourage faculty to participate in lifelong learning to develop new skills, flourish, and succeed.

We are at the forefront of training for house staff and medical students at NYU Langone and staff a number of trainee-run services. We also offer many opportunities for faculty to get involved in teaching, pursue scholarship, and advance into leadership roles, while strengthening and expanding their clinical care skills.

In partnership with the Division of General Internal Medicine and Clinical Innovation, we offer faculty mentoring and professional development programs to continue their professional growth and skills. These include point of care ultrasound training and experiential onboarding for new members of our team to instill the practice of patient-centered communication as a core value.

We also offer extensive conferences and educational activities, many of which provide continuing medical education (CME) credits, and include an ethics symposium, Hospital Medicine Grand Rounds, a journal club, a morbidity and mortality conference, and Updates in Hospital Medicine.

Hospitalist Scholars Program

We train newly graduated residents in the field of hospital medicine.

Internal Medicine Residency

This residency program prepares hospitalists to serve diverse patient populations.

Faculty Mentoring and Professional Development

We provide tools and resources for our faculty to meet their professional goals.

Master of Health Professions Education

Offered in partnership with Maastricht University, this program trains future leaders in health education.