Dermatology Residency at Metropolitan

The NYMC Dermatology Residency Program spans three years, during which residents delve deep into both medical and basic science aspects of dermatology under expert faculty guidance. As you navigate the curriculum, you will evolve into "mini-experts" on the topics covered. You’re supported by a structured framework that promotes weekly reading and synthesis of key information. Our program emphasizes an interactive approach, integrating insights from major dermatology textbooks, clinical pearls, and recent literature.

This program offers a blend of extensive practical services and experiential learning across multiple hospitals, though primarily NYC Health + Hospitals/Metropolitan and Coney-Island Hospital in Brooklyn, New York, ensuring a comprehensive insight into dermatologic surgery. If you're eager to learn and ready to engage with varied surgical procedures, our program provides the perfect setting.

How to Apply

Considering a residency in dermatology at NYMC at Metropolitan? Learn about the application process, requirements, and important deadlines on our How to Apply page. Ensure you have all the information needed to submit a complete application.

Application Snapshot

Where you apply: Electronic Resident Application Service (ERAS)
Application Deadline: October 1st
Program Length: 3 Years
Number of Positions: 2-3 spots (per year)

Dermatopathology

One unique aspect of the NYMC Dermatology Residency Program is the extensive training in dermatopathology. Formal weekly didactic sessions given by staff dermatopathologists focus on recognizing histologic patterns of inflammatory skin disease and neoplasms with special emphasis on developing clinical differential diagnoses. Each week, the dermatopathologist reads the biopsy specimens collected from the dermatology clinic alongside the residents. During this session, the clinical presentation of the patient is correlated with the histopathology of the biopsy specimen, allowing strong clinicopathologic correlation to be established. Residents learn to integrate the clinical and pathological aspects of patient presentations.

Schedule

Monday

  • Surgery Book Review

Friday

  • Core Dermatopathology Instruction
  • Clinicopathologic Correlation Session
  • Resident-led review of Bolognia, Andrews, and Elston
  • Kodachromes twice monthly

Monthly Sessions

  • Grand Rounds: Held monthly, featuring invited guest speakers who share their expertise and knowledge.
  • Academic Lectures: Sessions feature enlightening talks by our faculty and residents.
  • Journal Club: Monthly session fosters a space for in-depth discussion of recent scholarly articles in the field of dermatology.

Our curriculum is meticulously structured to ensure a comprehensive learning experience, blending traditional teachings with interactive sessions, preparing our residents for a future of excellence in dermatology.

Procedural Dermatology

Residents receive an exceptional, hands-on experience in every aspect of dermatologic surgery. Under the leadership of co-directors Marc Handler, M.D., and Tony Adar, M.D., our division offers a variety of surgical clinics and a high number of cases, including specialized Mohs micrographic surgery.

Throughout the year, the Department has access to various lasers through a contacted laser program in which diverse patients can be treated. The Department serves a multitude of patient populations with much experience in general dermatologic surgery, Mohs micrographic surgery, cosmetic surgery, and laser procedures. In addition, faculty practice electives allow the opportunity for procedural experiences. Dermatological residents partake in extensive procedural services at the other hospitals in the program. Learn more about the procedure schedule in the Dermatologic Surgery Clinic section on this page.

Clinics

Explore the clinics’ schedule below to gain insights into the experiences offered at different locations, ensuring a well-rounded exposure to the field of dermatology.

Monday Afternoon

  • Location: NYC Health+Hospitals/Metropolitan
  • Faculty: Marc Handler, M.D.
  • Procedures: Excisions and Biopsies
  • Special Clinics: Monthly Laser clinic and Monthly Cosmetics clinics

Tuesdays Afternoon

  • Location: NYC Health+Hospitals/Metropolitan
  • Faculty: Tony Adar, M.D.
  • Procedures: Excisions, Flaps, Grafts, and Mohs Micrographic Surgery (twice monthly)

Wednesday Morning

  • Location: NYC Health+Hospitals/Metropolitan
  • Faculty: Janet Moy, M.D.
  • Procedures: Biopsies, Smaller Procedures, and Cosmetics

Wednesday Afternoon

  • Location: NYC Health+Hospitals/Coney Island
  • Faculty: Shoshana Marmon, M.D.
  • Procedures: Excisions and Cosmetic Procedures

Monday/Wednesday Afternoon

  • Location: NYC Health+Hospitals/Coney Island
  • Faculty: Amilcar Rizzo
  • Procedures: Excisions, Cyst/Lump/Keloid Removals, and Biopsies

Mohs Micrographic Surgery Clinic

Twice a month at the Metropolitan Clinic, residents perform Mohs micrographic surgery under the direct supervision of Dr. Tony Adar. Residents manage all stages of the procedure, including preoperative preparation, excision, mapping, tissue processing, and closure. As the primary provider, you'll gain invaluable, hands-on experience from start to finish.

Cosmetic Clinic

NYMC Dermatology Residency Program has a robust cosmetic service with clinics scheduled both weekly and monthly. Our residents, the primary surgeons in all procedures, gain valuable experience in a variety of cosmetic practices under the expert guidance of specialists. Residents become proficient in a wide array of cosmetic procedures, including but not limited to:

  • Fillers and Neurotoxins
  • Chemical Peels
  • Sclerotherapy
  • Scar Revision
  • Microneedling
  • Split Earlobe Repair
  • Blepharoplasty

All residents participate in both a monthly cosmetic clinic and a separate monthly laser clinic, with third-year residents receiving additional training through a weekly dedicated cosmetic clinic.

Laser Clinic

Our Dermatology Residency Program features a dedicated laser clinic, where residents can work with the latest state-of-the-art laser technologies. The technologies available include pulsed dye, carbon dioxide, ablative fractional, non-fractional, and intense pulsed light (IPL) therapy. These cutting-edge lasers are used to treat a variety of conditions including, but not limited to:

  • Varicosities
  • Hair Removal
  • Scar Revision
  • Tattoo Removal
  • Skin Rejuvenation

The clinic is designed to provide residents with practical experience and knowledge in utilizing advanced laser technologies for various dermatological conditions.

Meet Our Dermatology Community

Meet our dedicated residents by visiting the Current Residents page, showcasing a list of those currently navigating their residency journey at Metropolitan, or explore the Past Residents page to view a roster of the accomplished professionals who have recently completed their training with us.

Contact

Marian Russo, M.D.
Program Director
Department of Dermatology
Metropolitan Hospital Center
1901 First Avenue, Room 1208
New York, NY 10029
Tel.: 212-423-7467
Fax: 212-423-8464
russom1@nychhc.org
mrusso8@nymc.edu

Magali Cruz
Residency Program Coordinator
Department of Dermatology
Metropolitan Hospital Center
1901 First Avenue, Room 1208
New York, NY 10029
Tel. 212-423-7467
Fax. 212-423-8464
Magali.cruz@nychhc.org