The Division of Genetics at CHAM is  dedicated to training the next generation of leaders in the field of genetic  and genomic medicine.  Our educational  programs are focused on both training professionals to become outstanding  clinicians and preparing them for the lifetime of learning that is  necessary in a field that is so rapidly evolving. The Division (along with its sister Division  of Reproductive Genetics in Montefiore’s Department of Obstetrics and  Gynecology and Women’s Health) offers the following educational opportunities:
    - A two-year residency program (which is actually a       clinical fellowship program) in medical genetics,  offered in       collaboration with Montefiore's reproductive genetics program.  To be eligible, applicants must have       completed three years in an ACGME-approved pediatric residency training       program before beginning their fellowship
 
    - Educational activities for master's-level graduate       students in genetic counseling at the Joan L. Marks Graduate Program in Human       Genetics at Sarah Lawrence College.        These activities include clinical rotations at CHAM for first- and       second-year students, as well as didactic sessions taught on the Sarah       Lawrence campus by Division faculty.
 
    - Educational activities for medical students at Albert       Einstein College of Medicine and other medical schools.  These include didactic sessions that are       part of the first-year Molecular and Cellular Foundations in Medicine       course and of the third-year clerkship in pediatrics, as well as clinical       rotations for fourth-year students (including an elective in pediatric       genetics).
 
    - Educational activities for residents in pediatrics,       obstetrics and gynecology, family medicine and other specialties.  These include didactic sessions and       clinical rotations.