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Jacobi Medical Center-Albert Einstein College
of Medicine

  • Radiology Residency Program
  • Bronx, New York
    • 4.0
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# 420-35-21-251

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CRITERIA UPDATED ON: 08.20.2024

By Jedelyn Q

Core Criteria

USMLE STEP 1

Requires Passing Score

Required for Interview

USMLE STEP 2 CK

Requires Passing Score

Not Required for Interview

US Clinical Exp

No Requirement

Time Since Graduation

5 years or less is preferred

Visa Policy

H1B (Sponsored)
J1 (Accepted)

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Program Info

Albert Einstein College of Medicine (AECOM) has been affiliated with Jacobi Medical Center (the renamed Bronx Municipal Hospital Center) since the birth of both the school and the hospital.

Program Info

Residents have the opportunity to participate in a research project.

Program Info

Residents undertake progressive autonomy and responsibility for patient care decision-making Technical support services perform nearly all ancillary procedures which allows the resident to spend more time at the patients' bedside.

Interview Experience

"Pros: - Have a shomer Shabbos protected spot - Excellent training – really strong pathology exposure and trauma - Home program - Lots of frum people in the program - Could live in riverdale - I enjoyed the interviews - I think I made a good impression during the interview - Great fellowship matches - ESIR - In NYC - Pretty good research - I know some of the residents (i.e., Ariel Lewis) - They have a minyan in the hospital - Start at 8 am (vs. 7) - No fellows - Cheap parking at the hospital Cons: - Jacobi isn’t such a nice hospital – kind of have some negative associations from being a med student - It’s a small program – so Shabbos could be tricky if I don’t match into the Shabbos spot - Didn’t really give me an idea of what the call schedule was like - No moonlighting - Start call in R1 (buddy call) - Weekend call is a 12 hour shift (better than Monte though) - No kosher food in the hospital - Am I losing out by not going somewhere new? - 7 weeks of night float in R2 (although may change as they’re working on adding an extra residency slot) "

2021-01-13

  • 4.0

"The night before, the residents did a Q&A for the interview candidates. The morning of, the program coordinator shared a little bit about the program while waiting for the Program Director to give a powerpoint presentation about the program. We then moved into a waiting room with the other candidates and had the chance to chat with each other and occasionally with the program coordinator. We interviewed with the PD, faculty and the program coordinator. "

2022-11-22

  • 5.0

"Virtual interview, the PD and faculty are lovely people. Interview was very conversational and chill."

2022-01-05

  • 4.0

"Very kind interviewers. No medical questions. Long day though! But good. "

2021-12-10

  • 5.0

"it was a virtual interview! the first one was with APD which went really well, we connected very quickly and talked about many things i think she was impressed by me another one was with PD which also went well. he seems really nice and genuine doctor"

2021-02-26

  • 4.0

"It was a decent interview. It was virtual due to the times of COVID and all. Had a good time with every one."

2021-02-24

  • 5.0

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