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Kalah Haug
Internal Medicine Residency Program Coordinator
For more detailed information, please select one of the links below. You are also
welcome to call Janeen Running (Dermatology) at 608-287-2620 or Suzy Griffiths
(Medicine) at 608-263-7350 during regular office hours for additional questions.
Applications
We are accepting applications for the Internal Medicine Residency only through the
Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). Please contact your medical school
for assistance with filing this electronic application. International graduates are advised to
contact the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) for
assistance.
The Internal Medicine Residency Program has the following application criteria:
* Minimum scores of 210 on USMLE Step 1 and Step 2 (if you failed Step 1 or Step 2
more than once, your application will not be considered) OR Minimum four months of
recent hands-on United States clinical experience. For U.S. medical students, clinical
rotations during medical school meet this requirement. Research or observation
experience do not satisfy this requirement.
* Medical school graduation not more than five years prior to residency start date
* Minimum of two letters of recommendation
* Dean's letter
* International graduates do not need to have an ECFMG certificate to interview but
must submit this by February before we submit our rank order list
Applications meeting the above criteria will be reviewed, and 30 to 40 candidates will be
selected for interview. We will notify candidates of their status via ERAS e-mail.
Marshfield Clinic as an organization currently sponsors H1B visas and accepts J1 visas.
Program Coordinator
Diana Miller
Marshfield Clinic
1000 North Oak Avenue
Marshfield, WI 54449
Phone: 1-800-541-2895
or 715-387-5260
Fax: 715-387-5434
E-mail: miller.diana@mfldclin.edu
Applications for residency positions for Internal Medicine are accepted through the
National Resident Matching Program (NRMP), which uses the computerized Electronic
Residency Application System (ERAS). Information about ERAS is available through the
Deans' Offices of all U.S. medical schools or from the Educational Commission for
Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG). Applications are accepted through November
15th. Interviews are by invitation.
For additional information, contact
PERMANENT RESIDENT VISA - Permanent residents can remain in the United States
indefinitely. MCWAH does not provide sponsorship to individuals who are pursuing
Permanent Resident visas.
VISITOR EXCHANGE VISA (J-1) - To be appropriate for GME, this visa must be
sponsored by ECFMG. International Medical Graduates who have participated in the
Exchange Visitor Program as a researcher during the twelve-month period preceding the
proposed commencement of a program of graduate medical education are ineligible for
sponsorship. It is very difficult to convert J-1 sponsorship from a school to ECFMG.
ECFMG will not sponsor an individual for longer than seven years. J visa holders are not
permitted to moonlight. Please contact the ECFMG for further information on J-1 visas.
Further information regarding visas can be obtained by contacting the Medical College of
Wisconsin Affiliated Hospitals (MCWAH) office at (414) 456-4575.
To inquire further about the Internal Medicine Residency at the Medical College of
Wisconsin, please contact:
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* Documentation of successful completion of at least four months of residency training
in Internal Medicine at an ACGME accredited U.S., Puerto Rican, or Canadian program.
o This training must have involved direct patient care responsibilities. Observer
status or consultation rotations do not meet this requirement. A letter of recommendation
from the program director for this training must accompany your application. It must
include the date and location of the residency training experience. This letter must be
submitted electronically via the ERAS post office.
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification is REQUIRED prior to the start of
our resident training programs. Make sure you sign up for an ACLS certification course
during your 4th year. Check with your Dean’s office regarding ACLS training
information.
Upon receipt and review of your Dean’s Letter, and IF you have been selected as a
competitive candidate, you will be invited, via e-mail, to visit Virginia Mason and
interview with us. Applicants who are not selected for interview will receive a letter of
regret.
Applicants who are not U.S. citizens must meet the current requirements for an
appropriate U.S visa* as specified by the United States government.
Applicants who graduated from medical school prior to 2005 (unless the applicant has
documented verification of continued clinical experience, preferrably in the US), will
most likely be removed from further consideration.
Applications
All application materials must be forwarded to us through the Electronic Residency
Application Service (ERAS). Inquiries regarding the internal medicine program at
Virginia Mason Medical Center should be directed to:
International Application
International medical graduates should contact the Educational Commission for Foreign
Medical Graduates (ECFMG) for their application materials and eligibility requirements.
Paper applications will not be accepted.
We will accept ERAS applications from IMGs only if you have the following:
Applications with high USMLE board scores achieved on first attempt will be considered
more favorably.
eri Yaeger
Program Coordinator
Internal Medicine Residency Spokane
West 101 8th Avenue
Box 2555
Spokane, WA 99220-2555
Email: yaegert@intmedspokane.org
Internal Medicine Residency Program Tacoma
* have a J-1 Visa or have a U.S. citizen Permanent Resident status. No other Visas will
be accepted. (H1B are not acceptable.)
* have graduated from medical school within the last two years
* have a current certificate from the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical
Graduates (ECFMG)
* successfully completed the Clinical Skills Assessment (CSA)
* have worked in clinical medicine in the United States within the last two years
NOTE: an observership does not fulfill this requirement
The basic components of your application (the common application form, transcripts, and
Dean's letter) must be received by December 31.
VIRGINIA
* United States Medical Licensing Exam (USMLE) Scores of 200 or above on the first
attempt
* Graduation from medical school within the past five years
* MD only, no MBBS or DO
* One year of clinical experience in the United States
* Current ECFMG certification
* We support only J-1 visas
Interview Selection:
When applications are reviewed, candidates will be notified by e-mail of the Committee's
decision. Extension of interview offers will begin in the last week of October.
If you need additional information, please contact the Internal Medicine Residency
Recruitment Office at (434) 924-5725, or at the following address:
* A minimum score of 185 and above on first attempt (please indicate if your medical
school requires a passing score on Step 2 in order to graduate)
* Must have graduated from medical school within five years
* Must have completed at least 12 months hands-on clinical experience within the
United States
* International graduates must have ECFMG certification, CSA and other required test
taken and passed. Our Residency Program sponsors J-1 visas.
Only ERAS applications are accepted. The deadline for accepting applications is
December 31.
Internal Medicine
Mary Emory, Residency Program Supervisor
Karen Scott, Residency Coordinator
IntMedRes@evms.edu
Application Requirements
Residency Selection Criteria
(540) 562-5702
1-800-950-3149
Fax: (540) 562-4258
E-Mail Us: Family Medicine Program
UTAH
University of Utah
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Application Procedures:
Physicians or students interested in internships should apply through the Electronic
Resident Application Service (ERAS) at http://www.aamc.org/students/eras .
Applications are screened by a committee. Selected applicants are invited for an
interview. All interns (PGY-1) are selected through the National Resident Matching
Program (NRMP) at http://www.nrmp.org/ . You must be registered with NRMP to be
ranked for the match. Our program codes are: 1) Categorical PGY1 Internal Medicine -
1732140CO; 2) Preliminary PGY1 Internal Medicine - 1732140PO and/or 3) Preliminary
PGY1 Medicine/Ophthalmology (you must have interviewed with the University of Utah
ophthalmology residency program) - 173214OP All selected interns will be required to
comply with the Health Sciences Center Drug Testing Policy.
The University of Utah School of Medicine does not discriminate on the basis of sex,
race, age, religion, color, national origin, disability, life style, or veteran メ s status.
University of Utah
Internal Medicine Department
SOM 4C104
30 N 1900 E
SLC, UT 84132
phone: 801-581-7606
fax: 801-581-5393
im.webmaster@hsc.utah.edu