| COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY | |
| Division of Clinical Genetics | |
| Degree granted: | None |
| Training available: | M.D. Postdoctoral, Ph.D. Postdoctoral |
| Current enrollment: | 2 M.D. Postdoctoral, 1 Ph.D. Postdoctoral |
| Number of graduates in last 2 years: | 1 M.D. Postdoctoral, 1 Ph.D. Postdoctoral |
| Faculty status: | 10 M.S., 1 Ph.D., 4 M.D., 1 M.D./Ph.D. |
| Areas of concentration: | clinical genetics, cytogenetics, dysmorphology, molecular genetics, oncological genetics, prenatal diagnosis, Neurogenetics |
| Clinical training fellowships: | clinical genetics, clinical molecular genetics, clinical cytogenetics |
| ABMG accreditation: |
clinical cytogenetics clinical molecular genetics |
| ACGME accreditation: | Clinical genetics |
| Financial support: | The program has institutional support for one clinical genetics resident per year. Support may also be available for fellowships in laboratory specialties. |
| Application deadline: | none |
| Contact: |
Kwame Anyane-Yeboa M.D., Director of Genetics Residency, Columbia University, Pediatrics, BHN 6th Floor / 630 W. 168th St., New York, NY, 10032, Tel: 212-305-6731, Fax: 212-305-9058, E-mail: ka8@columbia.edu Wendy K. Chung, M.D., Ph.D., Division Molecular Genetics, Columbia University, Ob/Gyn, 1150 St. Nicholas Ave., Rm. 620, New York, NY, 10032, Tel: 212-851-5313, E-mail: wkc15@columbia.edu |
| Genetics Residency as well as fellowship training in Cytogenetics and Clinical Molecular Genetics is available at Columbia University. Because we are a small program in a large institution, we offer the flexibility to organize individual programs that make use of institutional resources both in terms of clinical material as well as basic research. Potential applicants are encouraged to contact one of the program directors to discuss training options. | |