Internal Medicine Residency: Frequently Asked Questions
What is the length of Crozer's Osteopathic Internal Medicine Residency Program?
The Osteopathic Internal Medicine Residency is three years. Q: How many residency positions are there per year? A: There are a total of eight per training year.
Source: www.crozer.org
What are the unique aspects of the Internal Medicine Residency at Case?
When asked this question, we usually cite our clinical and academic breadth and depth combined with a collegial, supportive atmosphere. When we ask our residents, they say housestaff camaraderie – in the setting of a large academic program. We are proud of our diverse and close-knit housestaff and collegiality among the housestaff and between the housestaff and faculty.
Source: www.casemedicine.com
How do I apply for the UTMB Internal Medicine Residency Program?
We start reviewing applications through ERAS in September. Please submit your application through ERAS. We cannot accept paper applications or faxed materials.
Source: www.utmb.edu
Does California Pacific's Internal Medicine Residency program have a University affiliation?
In 1996, the Internal Medicine Program at California Pacific became an affiliate of the University of California at San Francisco (UCSF). CPMC continues to select all its residents. Residents who match at CPMC do the vast majority of their inpatient and outpatient training at California Pacific and its outpatient facility. California Pacific residents can choose a number of electives at UCSF and its affiliated hospitals and clinics. ...
Source: www.cpmc.org
What does an internal medicine residency consist of?
To give you an example of what you will do during a typical internal medicine residency, I have copied the curriculum from the University of Maryland’s Internal Medicine Residency Program here: ”During the three year program, residents spend one-third or more of their time in ambulatory rotations, including a weekly continuity medical clinic, four Ambulatory Block Rotations, the emergency room, walk-in clinics and subspecialty clinics during consultation rotations. ...
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If I would like more information about the Crozer-Keystone Internal Medicine Residency, whom should I contact?
Dr. Ashish Rana Program Director, Internal Medicine Residency Mailing address: Crozer-Chester Medical Center Department of Medicine - 3 East One Medical Center Boulevard Upland, PA 19013-3995 Phone: 610-874-6114 1-866-509-1771 within the United States Fax: 610-447-6373 E-mail: ccmcdom@crozer.org
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Dr. Dina Capalongo Program Director, Osteopathic Internal Medicine Residency Mailing address: Crozer-Chester Medical Center Department of Medicine - 3 East One Medical Center Boulevard Upland, PA 19013-3995 Phone: 610-874-6114 1-866-509-1771 within the United States Fax: 610-447-6373 E-mail: ccmcdom@crozer.org
Source: www.crozer.org
How competitive is it to get into an internal medicine residency program?
Right now, internal medicine is considered not competitive, as most American medical graduates do not have a difficult time matching in internal medicine residency programs. Approximately 40 % of internal medicine residents are international medical graduates. Of course “top” internal medicine programs remain extremely competitive for students to match at. Students that match at top internal medicine programs often have AOA status, 230+ step I scores, and strong letters of recommendation. ...
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Does the UICOM-P Internal Medicine Residency Program accept paper applications?
No, the UICOM-P Internal Medicine Residency Program only accepts applications electronically through the National Residency Matching Program.
Source: www.uicompim.org
Does the UICOM-P Internal Medicine Residency Program sponsor residents with H-1B visas?
Yes. The UICOM-P Internal Medicine Residency Program does sponsor residents with H-1B visas. Residents who would like an H-1B visa are STRONGLY encouraged to take and pass their USMLE Step 3 exam by the NRMP ranking date in February 2009.
Source: www.uicompim.org
When am I supposed to apply for my internal medicine residency?
Most medical students apply for residency during the beginning of their fourth year. Here is the timeline that medical students participating in the National Residency Matching Program (NRMP)/ Electronic Residency Applicant Service (ERAS) are expected to follow this year: For 2006 graduates: July 1, 2005: MyERAS website opens to applicants August 15, 2005: Applicant Registration Opens at the ...
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What can I do after completing my internal medicine residency?
Approximately 60% of physicians who complete their internal medicine residency go into practice as an internist after they complete their residency, either as a traditional outpatient general internist, or as a hospitalist. About 40% of people who complete their internal medicine residency program go on to subspecialize in internal medicine by completing fellowships. Physicians trained in internal medicine have a lot of options. ...
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