Department of Medicine
Moses-Weiler Geriatrics Fellowship Program
Founded in 1983, Montefiore Einstein’s highly regarded Moses-Weiler Geriatrics Fellowship Program is one of the oldest in the country. We offer world-class training within a state-of-the-art health system and medical school in the heart of New York City at our Moses and Einstein campuses.
Rubina Malik, MD, Director, Moses-Weiler Geriatrics Fellowship Program
Why our program could be right for you
Montefiore Einstein’s Moses-Weiler Geriatrics Fellowship offers an outstanding and collaborative clinical experience that leaves our fellows in high demand for clinical and academic positions. Throughout the course of our one-year program, fellows train closely with our 14-member faculty to provide innovative, evidence-based healthcare to older adults in the Tri-State area. Fellows also have the opportunity to participate in unique clinical experiences such as the Geri-Ortho Comanagement Program and our Center for the Aging Brain, and in aging research through our academic center at Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
Moses Campus
With more than 90,000 inpatient admissions each year, Montefiore Einstein is one of New York’s largest health systems. From the well-known Division of Geriatrics Acute Care on our Moses Campus, we provide primary and consultative care for hospitalized older adults from a complex, culturally diverse and community-dwelling population. We also care for residents of long-term and sub-acute care facilities. Our fellows work alongside faculty, physician assistants, social workers, pharmacists and trainees.
Greene Medical Arts Pavilion
The Patricia Bauman Center for Integrated Geriatrics Care at Montefiore Einstein opened in July of 2025; which is integrated into our state-of-the-art Greene Medical Arts Pavilion (MAP) on the Moses Campus. The Center provides comprehensive, interdisciplinary primary care for older adults, made possible by a donation from the Bauman Foundation. It offers advanced geriatric care and includes an integrated art collection, with services focused on improving health and independence for seniors. While training, fellows support our mission to provide comprehensive geriatric continuity and consultative care to community-dwelling elderly individuals.
Wakefield Campus
While training at our Wakefield Campus, fellows are assigned to the Geriatrics-Orthopedics Co-Management service, which provides comprehensive care for older adults with trauma of the lower extremities. Fellows also have the opportunity to participate in preoperative medical assessments (POMA) and perioperative care for orthopedics surgery.
A world-renowned faculty
It takes a village to take care of some of our frail, older patients.
Amy Ehrlich, MD
Chief, Geriatrics
Faculty and scientists at the forefront of research
Fellowship Application Information
We’re seeking fellows who will shape the future of healthcare.
Moses-Weiler Geriatrics Fellowship applicants must submit a completed application via ERAS, along with a personal statement, three letters of recommendation (one must be from a residency program director) and additional documentation as outlined by ERAS. Applicants from international medical graduate programs are selectively considered, and an ACGME-accredited IM/FM residency and ECFMG certification is required at the time of application. Montefiore Einstein sponsors J-1 and H-1B visas. To be eligible for sponsorship, applicants must hold valid ECFMG certification.
Have questions? Get in touch.
Jenny Monegro:
Program Coordinator
jemonegro@montefiore.org
718-920-6234






















