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Applying to our Residency

Application Timeline

September 1, 2013
• Residency applicants may begin selecting and applying to residency programs
• Residency programs can begin contacting the ERAS Post Office to download application files

October 1, 2013
• MSPE's are released

November 5, 2013
• Deadline for completed applications to be received by our program
• A completed application consists of the following:
- ERAS Common Application
- MSPE Letter
- Three Letters of Recommendation (One of which must be by emergency medicine faculty and must use the CORD-SLOR form)
- Step 1 USMLE
- Medical School Transcript
- Personal Statement

November, 2013 - January, 2014
• Interviews with prospective applicants

February, 2014
• Deadline for program and applicant rank lists

March, 2014
• NRMP Match

 

Instructions For Applicants

Students of American medical schools and American osteopathic medical schools will need to register with the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) through their Dean's Office.

International medical students will need to register with ERAS through the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates ECFMG.

All positions will be filled through the National Residency Matching Program in accordance with NRMP rules.

NO APPLICANTS WILL BE CONSIDERED OUTSIDE OF ERAS
 

In September 2011, our program received a full accreditation of 10-Years.

 

Documents For Applicants

The ACGME requires that certain documents be made available to all medical students who interview for a position in a residency program. Those documents relevant to our program are made available in electronic format, and in addition, copies of these documents are made available for your review on interview day.

These documents and others are also available on the Beth Israel Graduate Medical Education website.