Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University/TJUH Program

Interventional radiology - integrated - Philadelphia, PA | ACGME Code: 4164100006 | NRMP Code: 1630416A0

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This section of the website provides information about the Family Medicine Residency Program at Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University. The program is a 3-year on-campus residency. The application deadline is October 14th. Application requirements include a Dean's Letter, three Letters of Recommendation, a Medical College Transcript, Personal Statement, and Curriculum Vitae.

Applicants must have passed USMLE Step One and have completed three years of medical school. The program accepts graduates of medical schools in the US and Canada accredited by the LCME, graduates of osteopathic medicine in the US accredited by the AOA, and graduates of medical schools outside the US who meet specific criteria. Residency applicants are evaluated based on various factors, including academic credentials, communication skills, and personal qualities. The program also provides information on interview offers, salaries, and frequently asked questions.

Please note that the information provided here is specific to the Family Medicine Residency Program at Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University and may not apply to other residency programs at the institution.

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Robert Adamo

Coordinator

Sofiane Moulla

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Location

Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania

Population
1,603,797
Income
$56,517
Education
Education
36.3%
Employment
59.7%
Health
6.8%
Age
35
Crime
631
Housing
$169,200

Living in Philadelphia, PA:

Philadelphia, PA is a vibrant city with a rich historical background and a diverse cultural scene. Here are some aspects to consider when living in Philadelphia for your medical residency program:

  • Crime Rate and Safety: Philadelphia has some high-crime neighborhoods, so it's essential to be aware of your surroundings. However, the city has been improving its safety measures in recent years.
  • Fun Activities: Philadelphia offers a wide range of activities, from visiting historical sites like Independence Hall to enjoying the arts and culture in museums and theaters.
  • Climate: Philadelphia experiences all four seasons, with hot summers and cold winters. Be prepared for snowfall during the winter months.
  • Races and Population: Philadelphia is a diverse city with a mix of racial and ethnic groups, making it a welcoming and inclusive place to live.
  • Education: Philadelphia is home to several universities and colleges, offering opportunities for continued education and research.
  • Cost of Living: The cost of living in Philadelphia is moderate compared to other major cities on the East Coast. Housing costs vary depending on the neighborhood.
  • Proximity to Other Cities: Philadelphia is within driving distance to cities like New York City (around 2 hours) and Washington, D.C. (around 2.5 hours), making it easy to explore other urban centers.
  • Pros: Rich history, diverse culture, strong healthcare institutions, vibrant arts scene.
  • Cons: Some neighborhoods have higher crime rates, winters can be cold and snowy.

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