Why the Bronx is the Best
The years of house staff training are among the most exciting and challenging of a physician's career. Residency is a time of rapid learning and rigorous study, a time for forming lifelong friendships and laying permanent foundations for professional growth.
Most of this transformative experience takes place in the hospital, during teaching rounds and at the bedside, and in the ambulatory clinics, under the tutelage of senior residents, faculty, and attending physicians. The hospital, though, is always part of the broader community--in Einstein's case, the Bronx.
In addition to providing the Montefiore hospitals with a diverse patient population, the Bronx community is home to some of New York City's most comfortable neighborhoods and prized scenic attractions. Minutes away from midtown Manhattan, the Bronx is less frenetic and offers endless ways to relax and enjoy yourself.
For an even more suburban feel, nearby Westchester has much to offer from scenic parks, quaint river towns, rolling hills and sightseeing during fall foliage season, to activities and events, museums, amusement parks and fine dining. For hay rides, apple picking and some of the best pumpkin patches around, visit one of Westchester's many farms and orchards.
Check out some of our local attractions:
Yankee Stadium The Bronx Zoo Pelham Bay Park New York Botanical Garden
Bronx Opera Company Edgar Allen Poe Cottage Hall of Fame for Woodlawn Cemetary
Great Americans
Katonah Museum of Art Lyndhurst Rye Playland Stone Barns Center for
Food and Agriculture
Orchard Beach on the Long Island Sound
Bronx Arts Ensemble
Bronx Museum of the Arts
Van Cortlandt Park
Wave Hill
Fonthill Castle
The Bronx is home to some of the nation's most authentic, inexpensive international dining. Just a few of the options include: