Minimally Invasive Surgery Fellowship
Richmond University Medical Center has a variety of surgeons in various disciplines with skills in minimally invasive surgery. This multidisciplinary program offers a graduate of an approved surgical residency program the opportunity to train under a multidisciplinary team of surgeons with expertise in general surgery, gynecology, urology and thoracic surgery. At the completion of this fellowship, the individual would excel in minimally invasive surgery with a comprehensive ability to perform a broad array of surgical cases.
Number of Slots: 1
Program Director: Frederick Sabido, M.D., SAGE
Faculty:
Jay Basillotte, M.D.
Loren Harris, M.D.
Eli Serur, M.D.
Requirements: To obtain this distinguished fellowship, apply through the National Residency Matching Program (NRMP).
Requirements for application include:
- Medical school transcript
- USMLE (ECFMG) scores
- Dean’s letter
- Personal statement
- C.V.
- Three letters of recommendation
- Personal interview
Potential applicants must be graduates of either of the following:
- An LCME- accredited medical school in the United States or Canada or
- An American Osteopathic Association accredited school of osteopathy or
- International
Medical Graduates with a valid certificate from the ECFMG or have a
full and unrestricted license to practice in a United States licensing
jurisdiction, or
- Graduates of an LCME-approved 5th Pathway Program
Applicants open for July 2013.
For more information, contact Regina Arminas at 718-818-2420 or rarminas@rumcsi.org