Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University/TJUH Program
Physical medicine and rehabilitation - Philadelphia, PA | ACGME Code: 3404121057 | NRMP Code: 1630340A0
This specific information refers to the Internal Medicine Residency Program at Thomas Jefferson University/TJUH: - Program Length: 3 years - Application Deadline: December 15th - Application Requirements include a Dean's Letter/MSPE, Departmental Letter/Structured Evaluation Letter, a minimum of three Letters of Recommendation, Medical College Transcript, Personal Statement, Curriculum Vitae, USMLE/COMLEX Step 1 and Step 2, U.S. clinical experience, ECFMG Certificate (if applicable) - Additional USMLE/COMLEX Information: Internal Medicine interns are required to pass USMLE/COMLEX Step I and Step II - U.S. clinical experience is required (observerships are not counted). - The program prefers graduation within the last three years. - Available spots: 33 Categorical spots and four Primary Care spots. - Fellowship opportunities are available. - The program sponsors both H1 and J1 visas. - ECFMG certification is required to be considered for an interview. - They offer couples match. - Contact Person: Deborah Richards, MS, Residency Program Coordinator, Internal Medicine Residency Program
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Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania
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