Cayuga Medical Center Internal Medicine Residency Program

Cayuga Medical Center Internal Medicine Residency Program

Hospitals and Health Care

Ithaca, New York 1,073 followers

Blending clinical and academic excellence with delivery of patient care.

About us

The Internal Medicine Residency offers two programs: Categorical and Rural-Urban blend. Residents in the Cayuga-Cornell track will spend their first year in Manhattan training at the New York Presbyterian-Weill Cornell program before joining their colleagues to complete their final two years of training in Ithaca. Both programs have a strong primary and community care focus. Training will focus on helping residents develop the necessary tools to apply evidence-based medicine to their patients in a model based on continuous learning and quality improvement. At the completion of training graduates will be prepared to pursue addition subspecialty training in competitive fellowships or enter the workforce to fill needed positions and deliver independent care to their communities.

Website
https://cmcresidency.org/
Industry
Hospitals and Health Care
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Ithaca, New York
Type
Nonprofit
Specialties
Gastroenterology, Hematology/Oncology, Geriatric Medicine, Nephrology, Pulmonology, Infectious Disease, Cardiology, ICU, Rheumatology, and Internal Medicine

Locations

Employees at Cayuga Medical Center Internal Medicine Residency Program

Updates

  • We have released our 2023 Annual Report, a look back at the innovative developments and accomplishments throughout the year that allowed the health system to expand and evolve while increasing convenience and improving care. The report covers a wide variety of inventive programs that were implemented last year to improve the patient, employee, and visitor experience. These include opening Cayuga Park, a new 5-story medical office building on the waterfront; a unique new relationship with Schuyler Emergency Medical Services; and a partnership with Cayuga Addiction Recovery Services, which extends the integrated approach to care in our community. The Annual Report also highlights donor, patient and staff impacts. One poignant story tells the story behind a multi-year $1 million philanthropic commitment by Thomas Seaman to the Cayuga Cancer Center in loving memory of his wife, Jean Seaman. Another relays comprehensive, close-to-home treatment Watkins Glen-based Michael Bartone received for his non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma within the Cayuga Health System. Read at cayugahealthmagazine.org

    • No alternative text description for this image
  • At Cayuga Health, we aim to celebrate diversity, equality, and acceptance. Our team promotes internal learning opportunities supporting organizational culture, education, and systems for culturally and linguistically appropriate services. Cayuga Health also hosts employee resource groups creating space to connect, advocate, and build community. To learn about our DEI efforts, visit https://lnkd.in/efdB4vfe

    • No alternative text description for this image

Affiliated pages

Similar pages

Browse jobs