Residency Program Tracks
The Residency Program in Social Medicine at Montefiore Medical Center is one of the oldest and most successful primary care training programs in the nation, dedicated to training medical professionals for practice in underserved communities.
Ours is the only program in the country to offer three program tracks: Family Medicine, Social Internal Medicine and Social Pediatrics.
Family Medicine
The Family Medicine program is a developmental curriculum that combines behavioral science, social medicine and community involvement. Residents practice at two Montefiore Medical Group sites, located in neighborhoods in the mid- and northeast Bronx, N.Y., which is comprised largely of immigrant and minority populations.
The goal of this track is to train family physicians to be prepared for meeting the needs of diverse, urban underserved patients and communities. Our residents are taught to be leaders, scholars, teachers and advocates for health equality and social change. Learn more about the family medicine residency.
Primary Care and Social Internal Medicine
The Residency Program in Primary Care and Social Internal Medicine trains general internists to provide care to marginalized and underserved populations, with a community-oriented focus. Residents work side-by-side with faculty at the Montefiore Comprehensive Health Care Center, a federally qualified community health center in the South Bronx.
The program offers trainees innovative, patient-based and learner-centered education through:
- Comprehensive clinical and curricular experiences in inpatient and ambulatory medicine
- Behavioral medicine
- Clinical epidemiology
- Clinical reasoning
- Community-oriented primary care
- Global health and human rights
Learn more about the primary care and social internal medicine residency.
Social Pediatrics
Founded in 1970, the Residency Program in Social Pediatrics is an award-winning three-year residency program leading to board eligibility in pediatrics, designed to train pediatricians with a special interest in advocacy, community and public health, health policy and social justice. Residents receive in-patient training at the Children's Hospital at Montefiore and at the Comprehensive Healthcare Center in the South Bronx.
The core curriculum emphasizes:
- Child and Community Advocacy
- Community-based Research
- Health Systems and Policy
- Home Visitation
- Social Epidemiology
Learn more about the social pediatrics residency.
For more information on our residency program tracks, visit the Albert Einstein College of Medicine.