For over half a century, the Public Health/Preventive Medicine Residency Program has provided comprehensive training for physicians interested in health promotion and disease prevention at the population level. This unique two-year learning opportunity combines field experience at one of the largest health departments in the United States with studies toward the Master of Public Health (MPH) degree.
The program is fully accredited by the Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education (ACGME). Graduates of the residency program are eligible for Board Certification in Public Health and General Preventive Medicine by the American Board of Preventive Medicine.
Our graduates have gone on to hold prestigious leadership positions in a variety of settings in government, academia and health care, including:
Residents and students can also apply to our elective in public health to work with NYC Health Department experts. Learn more about this elective program.
During the two-year program, residents gain the epidemiologic, administrative and clinical skills needed to understand and prevent disease, disability and death in individuals and groups. Residents participate in applied public health projects while studying for an MPH degree. They develop expertise through practicum activities, weekly seminars and participation in extensive educational activities at the NYC Health Department and City University of New York (CUNY).
Practicum
MPH Degree
Clinical Activities
You can learn more below about how to apply to the program and where this residency can help lead your career.
Read our welcome letter for new applicants (PDF).Eligibility
Compensation and Benefits
Application
You can learn more about the physicians in our program and their work by checking out profiles of our current residents and our semi-annual newsletter (PDF). You can also read testimonials from our recent graduates below.
Graduate Testimonials
We welcome all inquiries. You can contact us by emailing healthrp@health.nyc.gov.