University of connecticut new britain internal medicine residency

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Internal Medicine Residency Program Farmington, Connecticut

Name:
Ms. Jennifer Navarro

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Number:
(860) 679-4884

ACGME Code:
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  • Primary Care Internal Medicine Residency Program - 263 Farmington Ave
    Farmington, CT 06030
  • (860) 679-4884
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USMLE Step 1

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Internal Medicine Residency Program · Farmington, CT

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Program Coordinator

Ms. Jennifer Navarro

(860) 679-4884

Email

Program Website

https://health.uconn.edu/graduate-medical-education/primary-care-internal-medicine-residency-program/

17 positions

Available Per Cycle

University of connecticut new britain internal medicine residency

27th percentile

Alumni Publication Percentile

63rd percentile

Alumni Clinical Trial Percentile

1990

Founding Year

Lisa Malecot
Residency Coordinator
Phone: 860-679-2562
Fax: 860-679-4613
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Program Mailing Address
Internal Medicine Residency Program
UConn Health
263 Farmington Avenue
Farmington, CT 06030-1235

All applications are processed through ERAS. Applications are processed as early as September 15 and are accepted through December 1, though we advise submitting your application on September 15. All Applications are reviewed and should include: a completed ERAS form, Dean's Letter, Transcript, personal statement, and three Letters of Recommendation. General guidelines include the following:

  • USMLE Steps 1 and 2; passed on first attempt or COMLEX Levels 1 and 2 passed on first attempt. These scores must be part of the application. We welcome osteopathic applicants and do not require USMLE exams for graduates of osteopathic medical schools.
  • USMLE Step 2 CS or COMLEX Level 2 PE Clinical Skills Assessment must be completed prior to January 1.
  • Medical School graduation (including required internship) should be within three years of residency application.
  • Interviews are conducted from October through January and are conducted on Mondays and Fridays from 7:45 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
  • A casual dinner is held the evening prior to each interview date.
  • Only J-1 visas are available for those candidates who are not permanent residents. The University will NOT sponsor H1B visas.
  • United States, Canada, or United Kingdom clinical experience is desirable but not required for consideration.
  • Valid ECFMG certificate for graduates of foreign medical schools.
  • Application deadline is December 1, though interview slots fill quickly so we strongly suggest applying on September 15.

Interviews are by invitation only. Once the application is complete and reviewed, selected candidates will be invited to schedule an interview date though ERAS.

The interview day begins at approximately 7:45 a.m. and ends at approximately 2:30 p.m. The applicant will visit UConn Health and The Hospital of Central Connecticut. The day includes an opportunity to speak with faculty and house officers, and to tour the facilities. The applicant is welcome to return for a second visit.

All applicants considered for acceptance into any of the University of Connecticut’s Internal Medicine Programs will be scheduled for an interview with two faculty. The University of Connecticut selects from among eligible applicants on the basis of residency program-related criteria such as preparedness, ability, aptitude, academic credentials, communication skills, and personal qualities such as motivation and integrity.

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Our program does not discriminate with respect to gender, race, age, religion, color, natural origin, disability, or any other applicable legally protected status.

We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment in all respects and for all learners.

How much do internal medicine residents make?

Salary Ranges for Internal Medicine Residents The salaries of Internal Medicine Residents in the US range from $43,500 to $187,200 , with a median salary of $57,826 . The middle 50% of Internal Medicine Residents makes between $53,310 and $57,820, with the top 83% making $187,200.

What is residency like for internal medicine?

According to studies and resident reports, 70-80 hours per week during hospital rotations and 40-50 hours per week on outpatient clinic rotations is normal for this type of residency. However, even with caps on hours worked, it's not uncommon to go beyond this amount.

How long is internal medicine residency in USA?

Basic training in internal medicine is three years of residency (termed 'categorical' training) following medical school. Following completion of three years of training, residents are eligible for board certification in internal medicine.