Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center
Introduction
The Podiatric Residency Program at Good Samaritan University Hospital is a three-year, CPME and COTH accredited Podiatric Medicine and Surgery Residency Reconstruction Rearfoot and Ankle (PMSR-RRA) program. Good Samaritan University Hospital is a New York State Designated Level I Trauma Center located on the south shore of Long Island. Our residency encompasses all clinical aspects of podiatric medicine and surgery as well as a full array of academic and didactic study. The program provides ample resources for the graduates to pursue any focused podiatric career; advanced reconstructive surgery, forefoot podiatric surgery, wound care, limb salvage, general podiatric medicine or research.Residency Director
Mudasser Javed
Program Director
Clerkship Director
Mudasser Javed
Program Director
Program Contact
Samantha Sferrazza
GME Manager
Public Contact Information
Samantha.Sferrazza@chsli.org
6313764163
1000 Montauk Highway
West Islip, NY 11795
USA
Program Overview
Program Emphasis
The Podiatric Residency Program at GSUH encompasses all clinical aspects of podiatric medicine and surgery as well as a full array of academic and didactic study. The program provides ample resources for the graduates to pursue any focused podiatric career; advanced reconstructive surgery, forefoot podiatric surgery, wound care, limb salvage, general podiatric medicine and research.
Experiences Offered
Anesthesiology
Behavioral Science
Dermatology
Emergency Room
Family Practice
Infectious Disease
Internal Medicine
Neurology
Office Rotations
Orthopedics
Outpatient Clinic
Pathology Lab
Pediatrics
Podiatry
Podiatry Surgery
Radiology
Surgery
Trauma
Vascular Surgery
Wound Care Limb Salvage
Board Review
Grand Rounds
Journal Club
Labs Cadaver Industry
Research
Clerkship Overview
Students schedules consist of :Week 1:
o Floors/Cases:
o Clinic/Office:
o Wound Care:
o Academics: TBD
Week 2:
o Floors/Cases:
o Clinic/Office:
o Wound Care:
6/12/24
o Academics: TBD
Week 3:
o Floors/Cases:
o Clinic/Office:
o Wound Care:
o Academics: TBD
Week 4:
o Floors/Cases:
o Clinic/Office:
o Wound Care:
o Academics: TBD
Students participate in all academics ( grand rounds, cadaver lab, weekly academics). Students are required to present 1 journal article and 1 topic presentation.
Clerkship Information
Clerkship application requirements
Applicant Requirements
Vehicle
Background Check
Background Check Type: TBD by your school
Background Check Cost: n/a
Liability Insurance
HIPAA Training
Clerkship Fee: n/a
Academic Requirements
Minimum GPA: n/a
Requires CV
Other Applicant Requirements
Letter of good Standing from your school
Housing Recommendations
Contact program for housingParticipating Months
June 2026
July 2026
August 2026
September 2026
October 2026
November 2026
December 2026
Residency Overview
Our residency places a large emphasis on academics. Weekly journal clubs, online lectures, guest lectures, cadaver workshops, case presentation and grand rounds comprise our didactic schedule. Our residents attend outside podiatric lectures and participate in programs offered by the New York College of Podiatric Medicine and other surrounding Metro NY institutions. By the completion of the third year, each resident is expected to have completed a case presentation and/or a paper of publishable quality.
Having a large podiatric attending staff provides residents with a multitude of surgical cases and procedures. In addition, the podiatry service has an excellent working relationship with the Department of Orthopaedics affording our residents the opportunity to assist on a great majority of surgical cases including all foot and ankle trauma.
Residency Information
Residency Start Date: July 01, 2026
Available Residencies
PMSR: 0
PMSR-RRA: 3
Annual Stipends
1st year: $81,375
2nd year: $83,475
3rd year: $86,625
4th year:
Other Benefits
Provides CME Allowance
Provides Health Insurance
Provides Malpractice Insurance
Provides Sick Leave
Provides Vacation
Affiliated Institutions
St. Catherine of Siena Medical Center, HRH Health Center (Martin Luther King Jr. Community Health Center, Brentwood Health Center) St. Charles HospitalOther Benefits Provided
Included in Salary: Housing Stipend: $4,500.00 Meal Stipend: $ 3,000.00 (no free meals provided) Cellphone Stipend: $500.00 Education Stipend: $1,000.00 CME: PGY 1 $1,000, PGY2: $1,500 PGY 3 $2,500 Uniform Stipend: $500.00Residency Application Requirements
Minimum GPA: n/a
Other Residency Requirements
Accreditation: JCAHO
Licence Required For First Year: NYS limited license
Staff DPMs Count: 20
Other qualifications
ACLS
CPR
COTHMember
RescueFund
Additional Residency Programs
Family Practice, Emergency Medicine, Pediatrics, OB/GYN, OB/GYN fellowships, P&MR, PEM Fellowships