View Full Version : Columbia residency program (Harkness Eye Institute)


dk23
06-04-2004, 04:35 PM
Does anyone have any insight into the Columbia program in New York (good/bad, training, post-training placement, faculty, residents, facilities)? :confused:

Any info would help. Thanks.

dammit2
06-15-2004, 01:13 PM
?? No one has comments about Columbia? I'd like to know what others think about this NYC program as well.

Retinamark
06-16-2004, 06:48 PM
Anyone at all ????
I'd be interested to hear about Columbia / Harkness too. Is it better than New York Eye & Ear?
How does it compare to Cornell / New York Hospital?

What happened to Manhattan Eye & Ear? I heard it closed down for a while but then reopened. It's website has been down for a while, unless I've got the wrong one. (http://www.meeth.org/)

JZ2020
06-17-2004, 07:12 AM
I'm from NY and applied to all the NYC ophtho programs, so I can offer my humble observations on the matter.
I don't know that much about Columbia's program. It's kind of small (only 3 residents per year, covering one of the largest and busiest hospitals in New York), so the residents are busy. I think the program compares pretty evenly with Cornell's.
New York Eye and Ear is an excellent program. The surgical volume there is realtively high, and the clinics are busy. The residents work very hard, and they are the only NYC program that I know of that has almost a full day of general clinic on Saturdays. While it lacks the Ivy league status that Columbia and Cornell share, I think that many ophthalmologists will agree that NYEE is the best of the three.
Manhattan Eye and Ear used to be an independant hospital and residency program (and a very prestigious one for that matter). A few years ago, the hospital faced serious financial and political problems and almost shut down. In the end, however, the hospital was taken over by Lennox Hill Hospital and the residency program merged with NYU's ophtho residency. It remains an excellent program.

JJMD
06-19-2004, 06:21 PM
Cornell residents did few surgeries before, and I believe they lost their affiliation with their VA...The clinic numbers at New York Hospital are not big, either...NYU is very disorganized, maybe the experiences with attendings at MEETH are worth braving Bellvue, but I know that on Saturdays, the on-call resident has to see a list of private patients at MEETH...Columbia and NYEE have the best reputations.