St Elizabeth's Medical Center Program

Internal medicine - Boston, MA | ACGME Code: 1402421173 | NRMP Code: 1266140P0, 1266140C0

STEP 220Fellowship FocusedIMG Friendly Visa J1, F1

This Internal Medicine Residency Program at St. Elizabeth's Medical Center in Brighton, MA, offers both Categorical and Preliminary training opportunities. The program emphasizes a wide range of clinical exposure and provides an educational environment that promotes scholarly activities, mentorship, and career success. Residents benefit from a "4+2" block schedule model to balance inpatient and outpatient responsibilities effectively.

The program structures rotations across various departments, including Medical Wards, ICU/CCU, Cardiology, Emergency Medicine, and various subspecialty clinics, offering diverse clinical experiences. Residents engage in a robust academic enrichment program, Quality Improvement curriculum, and scholarly activities like research and national conference presentations.

Residents participate in leadership committees, Health and Wellness programs, and diverse educational activities, such as Morning Reports, Academic Half Days, Journal Clubs, and Health & Wellness Conferences. The program also supports resident-led initiatives and offers career guidance through Career Talks and Mock Code Blue Sessions.

The program leadership includes Dr. Claudia Nader as the Program Director, Dr. Bertrand Jaber as the Chair of Medicine, and other Associate Program Directors who focus on different aspects of resident development. The program offers a supportive learning environment and opportunities for professional growth.

Applicants must submit various required documents through ERAS by December 1 for consideration. The program supports IMGs and DOs and requires passing scores on USMLE or COMLEX exams. US clinical experience is preferred, and the program sponsors J-1 visas. Interviews are held on Fridays between November and January, with specific dates communicated to applicants.

For more information or to contact the program, applicants can visit the St. Elizabeth's Medical Center website.

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Director

Claudia Nader

Coordinator

Susan Lacroix

Team

PGY1 Positions 24 ( 24, 16, 16 )

Composition

Admission

Min. Step 2 Score: 220
Visa Sponsorship: J1, F1
YOG Cutoff: -

Training

Fellowship Rate: 75%
Faculty to Residents Ratio: -
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Quality of Life

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Location

Boston city, Massachusetts

Population
675,647
Income
$86,331
Education
Education
54.2%
Employment
66.7%
Health
2.6%
Age
33
Crime
384
Housing
$634,300

Living in Boston, MA

  • Crime Rate and Safety: Boston has a relatively higher crime rate compared to some other cities in the U.S., especially in certain neighborhoods. It's important to be aware of your surroundings and take necessary precautions, especially at night.
  • Fun Activities: Boston is known for its rich history, cultural attractions, and vibrant arts scene. Residents can enjoy visiting historical sites, museums, theaters, parks, and various festivals throughout the year.
  • Climate: Boston experiences all four seasons with cold winters and hot summers. Be prepared for snowfall in the winter and humidity in the summer.
  • Races and Population: Boston is a diverse city with a mix of races and cultures among its population. Residents can experience a lively multicultural atmosphere.
  • Education: Boston is home to several prestigious educational institutions, including Harvard University and MIT. Residents have access to top-notch educational opportunities.
  • Cost of Living: Boston is known for its relatively high cost of living, especially when it comes to housing and healthcare. It's advisable to budget carefully to manage expenses.
  • Proximity to Bigger Cities: Boston is located approximately 4 hours drive from New York City. New York City offers a different urban experience with its own cultural attractions, dining scene, and entertainment options.
  • Pros: Rich history, cultural diversity, top educational institutions, vibrant arts scene.
  • Cons: High cost of living, higher crime rate in certain areas.

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4 of 8

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