Applying for the General Surgery Residency Program
The Parkview Health General Surgery residency program is Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) accredited.
All applications for a General Surgery residency position at Parkview Health must be submitted through Association of American Medical College’s (AAMC) Electronic Residency Application Service® (ERAS®). Any information submitted outside of MyERAS® cannot be accepted.
Minimum requirements
General Surgery Program ID: 4401700002 | NRMP Code: 2306440C0
Minimum requirements for U.S. graduates:
- Completed ERAS profile.
- Three letters of recommendation – one of which must come from either a Program Chair and/or Program Director.
- United States Medical Licensing Examination® (USMLE®) Step 1. No minimum score. We value your entire application and take a holistic approach when reviewing applications.
- Medical Student Performance Evaluation (MSPE).
- Medical school transcript.
- Personal statement.
- Applicants must provide results for both parts of the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Step 2 or COMLEX Level 2 before the NRMP rank list deadline in mid-February of the following year.
View the minimum requirements for international students
Interviews
Interview dates will be posted in Fall 2024.
Interviews will be conducted virtually between October of the current year and January of the following year to fill our residency class. Thalamus will be utilized to schedule and conduct interviews. If invited, you will receive an email from Thalamus to schedule your interview.
Formal interviews will be held with the Program Director, Associate Program Directors and various general surgery faculty. The interview day will include a combination of assessments to identify applicants best suited to succeed in our program, while providing an introduction to Parkview Health’s mission, vision, values and daily operations.
Applicants will be evaluated on personal, academic, and patient-care qualities during the interview process.
We encourage each applicant to come prepared with their own questions.
NRMP Match
Following the NRMP Match, applicants matching to one of our specialty programs will begin orientation around mid-June.
We hope that you will learn from us during your visit, and ultimately, choose our program to be your next training home.
Parkview Health is committed to providing equal opportunity for all applicants to our residency programs and adheres to nondiscriminatory practices and policies in the recruitment, appointment, and retention of resident physicians.
Parkview Health does not discriminate with regard to race, gender, color, creed, religion, national origin, ancestry, age, marital status, disability, sexual orientation (including gender identity) or status as a protected veteran.
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