Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Residency at The Mount Sinai Hospital
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Medical training takes many forms. The Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Residency at The Mount Sinai Hospital operates within one of New York’s major academic health centers, where surgical education follows a rigorous, multi-year curriculum. Programs like this shape the next generation of specialists—balancing clinical rotations, research, and hands-on technique development in reconstructive and aesthetic procedures.
You’ll find the residency offices at One Gustave L. Levy Place, BOX 1259, on the Upper East Side. The address places it among the dense network of hospitals and medical schools that define this stretch of Manhattan; directions can be tricky if you’re unfamiliar with the campus layout, so checking a map beforehand helps. The program coordinates with multiple surgical departments, offering residents exposure to microsurgery, craniofacial repair, burn reconstruction, and cosmetic techniques.
Questions about the residency structure or application process can be directed to (212) 241-5873. It’s one of those numbers you keep on file when navigating medical education in the city—where institutions tend to cluster, but each program maintains its own protocols. The focus remains on training, not publicity; the details matter more than the sign on the door.