Application
Information
Nassau University Medical Center offers an exceptional
medical education experience. We look for candidates
with excellent academic performance and who are
passionate about their future in medicine. We
appreciate your interest in NUMC and hope that
we can provide you with the information you need
to choose the right residency program. Please
note application policies for the residency programs may be different
U.S. Medical Graduates
Most of our clinical departments utilize the
Electronic
Residency Application Service (ERAS) . We also
participate in the
National Resident Matching Program
Qualified applicants are invited for an interview
with faculty and are afforded the opportunity to
visit their department of interest. Candidates must
have the following qualifications to be eligible
for appointment to the accredited residency program:
- Graduate of accredited/approved medical school
or
- Graduate of a college of osteopathic medicine
in the United States accredited by the American
Osteopathic Association (AOA)
- Curriculum vitae must have continuous flow of
activities since graduation from medical school
- Personal Statement
- Three letters of recommendation
- Medical school transcript
- Dean’s letter (Medical Student Performance Evaluation)
- Personal interview
- USMLE Scores for Part 1 &
2
- Must be able to begin training by the start date
on appointment letter
- Information must be submitted before an application
can be reviewed
Note: Please note that we will
ONLY accept ERAS applications that
are ELECTRONICALLY TRANSMITTED to our institution.
Please do not send any materials via mail, fax,
or e-mail. Those materials received outside of the
ERAS system will not be forwarded to the program.
International Medical Graduates
International graduates must contact the
Educational
Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) for their application materials and eligibility
requirements. Paper applications will not be accepted.
We only accept ERAS applications from International
Medical Graduates and they must meet the following
criteria:
General Eligibility & Requirements
Foreign national physicians seeking J-1 sponsorship
to enroll in programs of graduate medical education
(GME) or training in the United States must fulfill
a number of general requirements. At a minimum,
applicants must:
- Have passed Step 1 and Step 2 Clinical Knowledge
(CK) of the United States Medical Licensing Examination™
(USMLE™) [and/or an acceptable combination of components
of the former Foreign Medical Graduate Examination
in the Medical Sciences (FMGEMS), the National Board
of Medical Examiners® (NBME®) Part sequence, or
the Visa Qualifying Examination (VQE)];
- Hold a valid Standard ECFMG Certificate at commencement
of training;
- Hold a contract or an official letter of offer
for a position in a program of graduate medical
education or training that is affiliated with a
medical school;
- Provide a Statement of Need from the Ministry
of Health of the country of most recent legal permanent
residence, regardless of country of citizenship.
This statement provides written assurance that the
country needs physicians trained in the proposed
specialty and/or subspecialty. It also serves to
confirm the applicant physician's commitment to
return to that country upon completion of training
in the United States, as required by Section 212(e)
of the Immigration and Nationality Act, as amended.
[Except from ECFMG J1 Visa Sponsorship Fact Sheet
-
http://www.ecfmg.org/evsp/j1fact.html#elig]
For more information on ECFMG certification, please
write:
Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates
3624 Market Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104-2685
215-386-5900
or visit the ECFMG web page at
http://www.ecfmg.org
The deadline for the receipt of completed applications
is December 1 (of the application year). Only applications
submitted through ERAS will be reviewed and considered.
Useful Links
Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education
www.acgme.org
National Resident Matching Program www.nrmp.org
Association of American Medical Colleges Electronic
Residency Application Service www.aamc.org/eras
American Osteopathic Association www.aoa-net.org
NUMC complies with federal and city laws and orders
prohibiting discrimination in employment. Such discrimination
includes race, creed, color, national origin, sex,
age, handicap, marital status, and sexual orientation.