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GSI Insurance Weill Cornell Residency Programs
Weill Cornell resident doctor disability insurance through GSI gives eligible physician trainees individual coverage with no medical underwriting, no health questions, and permanent discounts. Once issued during residency or fellowship, the policy stays in force after training. Explore GSI insurance program for medical residents before residency or fellowship ends.
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Weill Cornell GSI Benefits
Weill Cornell GSI disability insurance provides residents and fellows access to up to $8,000 per month in initial coverage, structured around trainee income levels. For physicians training through Weill Cornell Medicine at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital (NYP) in New York City, this baseline matters because early-career earnings remain fixed while financial obligations are high. GSI coverage creates a defined starting point for income protection before transitioning to higher attending-level earnings.
Weill Cornell GSI Eligibility
Weill Cornell GSI eligibility is tied to active participation in a qualifying residency or fellowship within the Weill Cornell Graduate Medical Education (GME) system. GSI availability is determined at the program and hospital level within affiliated institutions such as NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and the Tri-Institutional network, and eligibility is confirmed based on the specific training program at the time of application. Weill Cornell fellows and residents must complete the GSI application while actively enrolled in training.
GSI ‘Use It or Lose It’ Offer
If Weill Cornell residents or fellows lose access to the GSI offer, disability insurance shifts to a fully underwritten model where medical history is reviewed by an underwriter who is not a physician, making their interpretation of your medical history unpredictable.
By contrast, the Weill Cornell GSI Offer has:
- No exclusions tied to prior medical conditions
- No rate increases based on prescription history
- No declines based on prior health events
- No specialty-specific exclusions
For physicians training in a high-acuity, research-driven environment like Weill Cornell Medicine, these underwriting outcomes directly affect long-term income protection when GSI coverage is not secured.