Englewood Health
Introduction
Englewood Health offers a comprehensive three-year residency program in podiatric surgery and medicine, hosting two residents in each training year, for a total of six residents. It is fully accredited by the Council on Podiatric Medical Education (CPME). Training includes rotations in foot and ankle surgery, internal medicine, general and vascular surgery, emergency medicine, radiology, pathology, pain management, behavioral health, podiatric medicine, and biomechanics. Residents work closely with attending physicians and internal medicine residents, providing 24/7 podiatry coverage for the hospital.Residency Director
Andrew Bloom
Clerkship Director
Andrew Bloom
Program Contact
Alexander Bartke
Program Overview
Experiences Offered
Anesthesiology
Behavioral Science
Emergency Room
Infectious Disease
Office Rotations
Orthopedics
Pain Management
Podiatry
Podiatry Surgery
Radiology
Vascular Surgery
Wound Care Limb Salvage
Board Review
Book Club
Grand Rounds
Journal Club
Labs Cadaver Industry
Research
Lecture Series
Clerkship Information
Clerkship application requirements
Academic Requirements
Minimum GPA: N/A
Requires CV
Other Applicant Requirements
N/A
Participating Months
January 2026
February 2026
March 2026
April 2026
May 2026
June 2026
July 2026
August 2026
September 2026
October 2026
November 2026
December 2026
January 2027
February 2027
March 2027
April 2027
May 2027
Residency Overview
Three Year PMSR/RRA surgical program emphasizing inter-disciplinary, active resident involvement, community based practice. All facets of foot and ankle surgery and diabetic foot care and wound care. Exposure to orthopedic cases as well as all other allopathic specialties. Several strengths of the program are extensive hands-on training in foot and ankle surgery, wound care exposure, well balanced inpatient podiatric service, Strong relationship with all specialties, and monthly didactics. . Good case numbers and diversity, numbers are mainly met by second year. Excellent teaching facility with strong involvement by the residents. Bi-monthly inhouse cadaver dissection workshops and monthly workshops related to internal and external fixation, plastic surgery, suture labs, journal club, radiology rounds and wound care. Mandatory research project as a graduation requirem
Residency Information
Residency Start Date: January 01, 1753
Available Residencies
PMSR: 0
PMSR-RRA: 2
Affiliated Institutions
Metropolitan Surgical Center Jewish Home at Rockleigh Bergenfield SurgicenterResidency Application Requirements
Minimum GPA: N/A
Other Residency Requirements
Accreditation: JCAHO
Staff DPMs Count: 21
Other qualifications
COTHMember
RescueFund
Additional Residency Programs
Internal Medicine, General Surgery,Vascular Fellowship, Ob-Gyn,� Dental