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Occupational and Environmental Medicine Residency Program
Training Program
The
residency program is designed with academic and practicum phases concurrently
over both years of the training program.
First Year
- Emphasis is placed on academic course work in the core areas of preventive
medicine, including epidemiology and biostatistics, fundamentals of occupational
and environmental medicine, health care organization, administration
and behavioral sciences.
- Residents will begin evaluating patients and developing
a clinical practice in the Mount Sinai - I. J. Selikoff Center for Occupational and Environmental Medicine.
- Residents are expected to begin research projects,
including literature reviews on topics related to occupational medicine,
and to develop a thesis
project in occupational and environmental medicine according to the guideline
of the
M.P.H. Program.
- All residents will participate in the ERC Interdisciplinary
Seminar Series and Site Visit Course.
- Coursework and seminars which address practical matters in career development in the field of Occupational and Environmental Medicine as well expose the resident to the different career paths possible are also part of the curriculum.
Second Year
- Emphasis is placed on practicum rotations
to understand the roles and areas of expertise in other occupational
health professionals and related
parties in the “world of work” of occupational medicine.
- Residents will complete course work required as part of the Master of
Public Health Program.
- Residents will complete a thesis on a research topic related to occupational
and environmental medicine as part of the requirements for successful
completion of the M.P.H. Program and present the findings
at ERC and Departmental seminars.
- Residents will emphasize aspects of occupational
medicine during their
practicum rotations including governmental regulations and law (OSHA)
and environmental monitoring and safety evaluations (Con Edison), as
well as accomplishing
other goals during other practicum sites.
- Residents will continue with
their clinical experience at the Center of Occupational and Environmental
Medicine.
Residents will participate in didactic activities within the Department,
including Journal Club and Case Presentations Residents are also expected to
teach medical
students in the Epidemiology and Biostatistics course and participate in the
Family Medicine clerkships.
Master of Public Health
All two-year residents are enrolled in the Master of Public Health at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, directed by Dr. John Doucette. The master’s
program in integrated into both years of the residency program. Information
related to the Master of Public Health can be found at http://www.mssm.edu/cpm/mph.
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