Mount Sinai Hospital Medical Center of Chicago / Jackson Park Hospital Program
Family medicine - Chicago, IL | ACGME Code: 1201612363 | NRMP Code: 1119120C0
The Internal Medicine Residency Program at Mount Sinai Hospital Medical Center of Chicago / Jackson Park Hospital sponsors J-1 visas for outstanding candidates. They require an ECFMG certificate, if applicable, and three letters of recommendation and/or a Dean's Letter. Applicants are preferably expected to have graduated less than 5 years ago. International medical graduates do not need clinical training in the US prior to applying for residency.
The program has a diverse group of current residents from various medical schools around the globe. The leadership includes Dr. Salman Mohiuddin as the Department Chairman, Dr. Tilak Joshi as the Associate Program Director, and Dr. Jelena Kovecevic as a Nephrologist. The program coordinator is Nelly Munoz.
For any further details or questions regarding the program, you can contact the Internal Medicine Program at (773) 257-2273.
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- Internal Medicine - Graduate Medical Education - Sinai Chicago
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PGY1 Positions 8 ( 8, 5, 8 )
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