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Response from their PD:
Thank you for your inquiry into the Psychiatry Residency Program at
Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine. We offer four PGY I
positions in a four-year Program that is fully accredited by the Accreditation
Council for Graduate Medical Education. Detailed information about our
residency can be found on our web site at
www.neoucom.edu/Depts/Psychiatry/Residency. We are a participant in the ERAS
system and accept applications from candidates who meet the following minimum
criteria:
? Graduate from a U.S. or international medical school within the past 10
years.
? U.S. citizen, J-1 visa, or permanent resident status ?V we do not sponsor
visas
? Achieve a passing score on the USMLE Step 1 and Step 2 examinations
? International medical school graduates must have clinical experience in the
U.S. If you meet the above requirements, please forward your ERAS application to us
and we will be in touch with you. We accept applications until January 31,
2005.
Sincerely,
Joseph D. Varley, M.D., Program Director
Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine. We offer four PGY I
positions in a four-year Program that is fully accredited by the Accreditation
Council for Graduate Medical Education. Detailed information about our
residency can be found on our web site at
www.neoucom.edu/Depts/Psychiatry/Residency. We are a participant in the ERAS
system and accept applications from candidates who meet the following minimum
criteria:
? Graduate from a U.S. or international medical school within the past 10
years.
? U.S. citizen, J-1 visa, or permanent resident status ?V we do not sponsor
visas
? Achieve a passing score on the USMLE Step 1 and Step 2 examinations
? International medical school graduates must have clinical experience in the
U.S. If you meet the above requirements, please forward your ERAS application to us
and we will be in touch with you. We accept applications until January 31,
2005.
Sincerely,
Joseph D. Varley, M.D., Program Director
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