Allergy and Immunology Fellowship Application Process
ERAS Program ID: Pending
Admissions Overview
- We offer 2 PGY-4 positions for the 2023-2024 academic year.
- We will participate in the NRMP Match for 2023.
- Interviews are granted on an invitation-only basis. The program administrator will contact those candidates chosen for an interview.
- Visa Sponsorship: We accept the J-1 visa sponsored through ECFMG
Application Requirements
- All applications must be submitted through ERAS by August 31, 2022. The NRMP has a calendar of events for the allergy/immunology fellowship match. Incomplete or late applications may not be reviewed.
- Passing scores in Steps 1, 2, and 3 of USMLE or COMLEX-USA 1, 2, and 3. USMLE/COMLEX Transcripts are required. Please request your official transcripts from NBME and upload them with your ERAS application.
- Medical school transcript
- Medical School Performance Evaluation (MSPE), formerly the Dean’s letter.
- Curriculum Vitae
- Personal Statement
- Three letters of recommendation, including one from your Residency Program Director.
- ECFMG certification is required for all Foreign Medical Graduates.
- Currently enrolled in, or completed within the last 3 years, an ACGME, AOA, ACGME-I Advanced Specialty, RCPSC, CFPC accredited Internal Medicine Residency program. Those having completed their residency must be either ABIM and/or ABP board eligible or board certified.
- Applications will NOT be considered if any of the above requirements are missing and/or incomplete.
FAQs
- We do not have a specific score requirement, but we usually use the National Internal Medicine USMLE averages as a benchmark. This information is available on the NRMP website in their reports section.
- Preference for interviews is given to those who pass all exams on the first attempt.
- U.S. clinical experience is preferred.
- Medical school graduation within 5 years is preferred.