Diagnostic Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

Mount Sinai Beth Israel | Mount Sinai Roosevelt | Mount Sinai St. Luke’s | A Member of the Mount Sinai Health System

The St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center (SLRHC), in collaboration with Beth Israel Medical Center (BIMC) and in affiliation with Mount Sinai Hospital/Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, offers a concentrated program, which provides training in clinically-oriented diagnostic Anatomic and Clinical Pathology. Attending staff are faculty members of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai at which residents have access to many of the facilities. The department interacts closely with clinical departments through a variety of inter-departmental conferences and rounds.

The curriculum of the residency program is oriented toward integrated human pathology, with the faculty working as a closely-knit group of general pathologists, each with a special field of expertise. The core curriculum consists of supervised training with emphasis on increasing resident responsibility in autopsy and surgical pathology, cytology, cytogenetics, hematopathology, clinical chemistry, serology, microbiology and blood banking/transfusion medicine. Specialized training is offered in laboratory management and computer applications.

Message from our Chairman

Bruce M. Wenig, M.D.

“St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital principally serves Manhattan’s Midtown West and Upper West Side communities, which are historically and culturally rich and diverse.

Beth Israel Medical Center is a 1368-bed hospital located on the Lower East Side of Manhattan.”