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The University Hospital Graduate Medical Education programs share common criteria
and processes for the recruitment and selection of residency training candidates.
A selection committee exists within each residency program and consists of, at
a minimum, the program director, and a faculty member. Additional members are included
at the discretion of the residency director. This committee reviews all applicants
and is responsible for selection of applicants for interview, participation in
the interview process and the final choice of applicants to be ranked in the NRMP
match or offered contracts independent of the match when this option is allowed.
The University Hospital programs require that all residency applicants meet uniform
eligibility standards, detailed below. In addition, each training program, as set
forth in their program requirements, may have additional requirements to be met
for an application to be considered. The application process meets all requirements
of the Equal Employment Opportunity and the Americans with Disability Act, in ensuring
that all qualified applicants are afforded a review without discrimination based
on sex, race, age, religion, color, national origin, disability or veteran status.
Minimum requirements:
General and minimum requirements for eligibility for consideration for a training
program at University Hospital are:
- A graduate of a United States or Canadian Liaison Committee on
Medical Education (LCME) accredited medical school, OR
- A graduate of an American or Canadian Osteopathic Association accredited medical
school OR
- A graduate of a medical school outside of the United States who meets one of
the following qualifications:
- Holds a current valid certificate from the Educational Commission for
Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG)
- Holds a full and unrestricted license to practice medicine in the United
States licensing jurisdiction, or a limited permit OR
- A graduate of a medical school outside the United States who has successfully
completed a Fifth Pathway program provided by an LCME-accredited medical school.
- A US citizen, permanent resident, or a person with a visa with authorization
to train in the US during the term of the appointment.
The program director/Medical Staff Office is responsible for verification of the
applicants' credentials. Primary verification of all credentials is
required.
The following documentation, at a minimum is required for a residency program
at University Hospital:
- Certification of graduation from any accredited medical school or ECFMG
certified medical institution. This documentation must originate from the
academic institution granting the degree and have the proper seal of the
institution;
- Letters of recommendation;
- Documentation accounting for any lapses between the end of medical school
and the present. Large gaps of time exceeding 1 month that are not verifiable
will disqualify candidates for consideration for a GME program;
- Proper documentation of employment and/or work performed since graduation from
medical school. The standard for proper documentation will be imposed by
the GME program;
- USMLE or COGME board scores demonstrating successful completion by the end
of 3 attempts;
- Passing a criminal background check.
Applicants who do not meet the above criteria can not be considered for
any graduate medical educational programs at Stony Brook University Hospital.
Applicants who meet the criteria are eligible for consideration but are not
automatically accepted. They are eligible to proceed through the admissions
process.
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