Mount Sinai School of Medicine is ranked among the leading medical schools in the nation. Located in one of the world's most diverse and resource-rich cities, our campus enables faculty and students to move effortlessly between the bedside and the bench.
The mission of the graduate school is to provide rigorous training in basic science as well as patient-based research that will prepare our students for leadership roles in the scientific challenge that will dominate the 21st century: the translation of scientific discovery to clinical innovation.
The Mount Sinai Consortium for Graduate Medical Education is one of the largest graduate medical education organizations of its kind in the United States and provides resources and support to more than 150 residency and fellowship programs.
The mission of the Office of the Postdoctoral Affairs is to ensure a successful scientific training experience for postdoctoral fellows by providing supportive personal and working environment and resources.
The Mount Sinai Medical Center is home to an extensive array of top-notch research centers and laboratories, where scientists and researchers work to translate the rapid advances in basic science into the innovative patient care for which we are known.