NYU Langone Health

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Tours

  1. Manhattan Campus

    • NYU Ronald O. Perelman Department of Dermatology Walking Tour

      Stops

      1. NYU Langone Ambulatory Care Center-38th Street

        The Ambulatory Care Center on 38th Street is a central hub for the residency with administrative offices, faculty offices and dermatopathology faculty, central resident and fellow workrooms, and conference spaces. Residents staff Skin and Cancer Unit which features a wide range of resident-run clinics focusing on general dermatology, pediatric dermatology, immunobullous conditions, cutaneous surgery, connective tissue and rheumatologic conditions, cutaneous lymphoma, photomedicine, contact dermatitis, pigmented lesions, psoriasis, and hidradenitis.
      2. Kimmel Pavilion

        Dermatology residents on the NYU consult service see patients at the new and spacious Kimmel Pavilion. Here residents work closely with attendings, consulting services, and staff to tailor care to patients with a wide range of medical conditions.
      3. Hassenfeld Children's Hospital

        Residents will see inpatients at the newest children’s hospital in New York City, Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital. The dermatology consult resident will closely work with medical and surgical teams to diagnose and treat a wide range of skin conditions in hospitalized pediatric patients.
      4. NYU Langone Tisch Hospital

        Connected by indoor walkway to Kimmel Pavilion and Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital, NYU Langone Tisch Hospital houses the neonatal intensive care unit (NNICU), the Ronald O. Perelman Center for Emergency Services, and multiple medical floors, all covered by the dermatology consult service. More than 6,500 babies are born each year at Tisch Hospital, and the dermatology service frequently works closely with teams in the NNICU to diagnose and manage conditions in the youngest of patients. 
      5. NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue

        Residents staff clinics and the consult service at the historic Bellevue Hospital, a large public safety net hospital within the NYC Health+Hospitals system. At Bellevue, a broad range of dermatologic conditions are seen in a profoundly culturally and socioeconomically diverse patient population. The dermatology service includes separate clinics for medical dermatology, wound care, treatment of sexually transmitted diseases involving the skin, dermatologic surgery, procedural dermatology, Hansen’s disease, pediatric dermatology, skin of color clinic, and vulvar dermatology.
      6. VA NY Harbor Healthcare System

        At the Manhattan Veterans Administration hospital, residents provide outpatient and inpatient medical dermatology care to our esteemed military veterans. Resident procedural and surgery clinics are numerous and include on-site Mohs micrographic surgery and multiple laser modalities.
      7. NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital

        Residents on the NYU consult service will see patients with dermatologic needs under orthopedic and rehabilitation care at NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital.
      8. NYU Langone Ambulatory Care Center- 41st Street

        Residents join our dermatologic surgeons at the Dermatologic Surgery and Cosmetics Associates clinic in treating cutaneous malignancies with Mohs micrographic surgery and excisions. 41st Street also is home to the dermatopathology laboratory.