Washington University/B-JH/SLCH Consortium Program
Internal medicine - St Louis, MO | ACGME Code: 1402821215 | NRMP Code: 1353140C1, 1353140C0, 1353140P2, 1353140P0, 1353140M0
This Washington University/B-JH/SLCH Consortium Program offers exceptional training in internal medicine residency in a nationally recognized environment. The program provides a comprehensive educational experience with diverse clinicians, faculty members, and staff dedicated to individual success. The program emphasizes excellence in research, clinical care, education, and innovation in medical technologies.
Application to the program requires submission through ERAS, with specific requirements including a Universal Application (ERAS Application Form), Curriculum Vitae, Medical School Transcript, Dean’s Letter of Recommendation, and Letters of Recommendation. For Categorical and Primary Care Internal Medicine Applicants, specific clinical letters are required along with USMLE Step 1, Step 2 CK scores, Personal Statement, and an ERAS supplemental application. Foreign Medical Graduates must meet additional requirements like US clinical experience and ECFMG certification.
The Internal Medicine Residency Program supports J-1 visas only and conducts virtual interviews for the 2022-2023 application cycle to ensure applicant health and safety. The program emphasizes inclusivity and diversity, offering various programs to promote inclusion for residents, faculty, and patients. Notably, the program promotes diversity through the DEI House Staff Council, FWIM, OUTmed, and WUMMA initiatives.
The program offers different residency tracks, including Categorical, Categorical/ Physician Scientist, Primary Care, and Preliminary programs. Each track aligns with specific educational pathways to develop residents as leaders in medicine, fostering a culture of learning, scholarship, and patient care. Residents have access to various clinical settings, research opportunities, and scholarly activities to enhance their training and competitiveness for fellowship and career opportunities.
Overall, the Washington University/B-JH/SLCH Consortium Program provides a rigorous and supportive training environment for internal medicine residents, preparing them for successful careers in medicine.
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PGY1 Positions 62 ( 62, 52, 50 )
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Location
St. Louis County, Missouri
Living in St. Louis, MO
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- Fun Activities: St. Louis is known for its Gateway Arch, Forest Park, diverse food scene, museums, and sports teams like the Cardinals and Blues. There are also many parks and outdoor recreational activities available.
- Climate: St. Louis experiences all four seasons with hot summers and cold winters. Spring and fall are often mild and pleasant.
- Races and Population: St. Louis has a diverse population with a mix of races and ethnicities, contributing to a rich cultural scene.
- Education: St. Louis is home to several universities and colleges, providing opportunities for continuing education and cultural events.
- Cost of Living: The cost of living in St. Louis is lower than the national average, making it an affordable option for residents.
- Proximity to Bigger Cities: St. Louis is approximately a 4-hour drive from Chicago, IL, and a 5-hour drive from Kansas City, MO. Both cities offer additional cultural, dining, and entertainment options.
Pros: Affordable cost of living, diverse cultural experiences, plenty of outdoor activities.
Cons: Some areas have higher crime rates, winters can be cold.
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1353140P0
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