Application Process
We appreciate your interest in the United Family Medicine Residency Program
and look forward to the opportunity to meet you and your family members and
to provide you with a more thorough look at our program. Our unique interview
experience allows for applicants to get to know residents, faculty, and staff
on a more personal, as well as professional basis.
Our formal interview process (November through January) will ensure access
to our residents, program director, faculty, and facilities. We ask for your
direction in customizing an interview day that meets your individual needs so
you may walk away with the information necessary to help in your future decision-making
process. We invite you to spend an informal evening with our residents and their
family members, and to explore housing and job placement opportunities for your
spouse or significant other during your visit.
For our traveling applicants, we are pleased to provide the cost of an overnight
accommodation. We also encourage you to become more acquainted with our program
by taking time to visit for a more laid-back, informal look at our program at
any time during the year, as well. (However, a formal interview must be scheduled
for consideration in the Match process.)
Applicants are encouraged to schedule dinners and second-look visits as meets
their needs in finalizing the decision-making process. If you are interested
in any of these invitations, please feel free to give us a call.
Applications submitted for the formal interview process will be reviewed by
our admissions committee and, upon approval, applicants will be notified whether
they have been selected to participate in the interview process. Incomplete
applications will be reviewed only upon receipt of all required documentation.
We request applicants to submit the following materials for interview consideration:
A complete ERAS application, including:
- Personal statement
- CV
- Dean’s letter
- USLME or COMLEX transcripts
- Three letters of recommendation - one of which is from a family physician
- Photograph
U.S. Citizen or permanent resident. The program does not sponsor visas.
Applicants transferring from another residency program must provide a Letter of Reference
from the Program Director of the most recent residency program.
Applicants must have graduated from medical school within the last five years or have been
working as a physician within the last three years. Applicants must have a minimum of six months
of U.S. clinical experience. Research does not qualify as clinical experience.
A valid ECFMG certificate, with a passing score on the Clinical Skills Assessment (CSA) exam.
Applicants must pass USLME Step 1 and Step 2 exams with a maximum of two unsuccessful
attempts on each USLME exam. Ability to complete USMLE Step 3 within seven years of passing
the first USLME exam.
Applicants must be eligible for full, unrestricted licensure in the State of Minnesota.
All interviews are subject to invitation by the residency program. There is no guarantee that in
meeting the application requirements, an applicant will receive an interview due to the number of
applications received and due to the number of available positions in the training program.
For your convenience, our Match number is: 134220
We wish you the best as you begin your interviewing and decision-making process.
We appreciate the opportunity to collaborate with you in meeting you informational
needs.
For questions regarding the program or interview process, please contact:
Joy Gray, Program Manager
United Family Medicine Residency Program
Graduate Medical Education Offices
Peter J. King Family Health Center
1026 West 7th Street
St. Paul, MN 55102
651-241-1001
651-241-1116 fax
e-mail: Joy.Gray@allina.com
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