
Podiatric Medicine & Surgery Residency Curriculum
The following is an outline of the curriculum of NYU Grossman School of Medicine’s three-year Podiatric Medicine and Surgery Residency based at NYU Langone Hospital—Brooklyn.
First-Year Rotations
Your first-year rotations include the following:
- dermatology
- emergency medicine
- general surgery
- internal medicine
- neurology
- orthopedics
- physical medicine and rehabilitation
- podiatric medicine
- podiatric outpatient clinic
- podiatric surgery
- radiology
- wound care
Second-Year Rotations
The following comprises the second-year rotation:
- anesthesiology
- pathology
- infectious diseases
- plastic surgery
- podiatric medicine
- podiatric private office practice
- podiatric surgery
- podiatric trauma
Third-Year Rotations
Third-year rotations are as follows:
- behavioral sciences
- orthopedics
- orthopedic trauma
- plastic surgery
- podiatric surgery
- podiatric trauma
- rheumatology
Academic Curriculum
Our residency training program includes a formal didactic curriculum, including residents’ participation in journal club, chapter reviews, case review, a foot and ankle conference (joint conference with foot and ankle orthopedists) a diabetic foot and ankle conference (joint conference with plastic surgery specialists), and an orthopedic trauma conference.
Residents also participate in quarterly meetings with didactic cadaver labs and monthly dissection workshops.