How To Apply
Thank you for your interest in our program!
We will consider candidates for the 2025-2026 academic year with the following credentials:
- Graduation date of January 2022 or later from US allopathic and osteopathic medical schools and medical schools outside of USA who have or will have a valid ECFMG (Educational Commission of Foreign Medical Graduates) certificate.
- Three letters of recommendation; while preferably one letter should reflect AAIM suggested standardized Department of Medicine Summary Letter of Evaluation and the second a clinical LOR from an internal medicine faculty member in lieu of the DOM SLOE, an optional LOR could be provided from a physician with whom you worked during your US clinical experience or who acted as a scholarly project mentor.
- STEP 1 or COMLEX Level I, passing on the first attempt; Candidates who have already taken Step 2 CK or COMLEX Level II must have passed on first attempt.
Qualified candidates must apply through ERAS. No other form of application will be considered. Items that must be submitted via ERAS include:
- Application
- Three letters of recommendation
- Dean’s letter (MSPE)
- Medical School Transcript
- USMLE / COMLEX (as outlined above)
- Personal statement
All qualified applicants are screened by the Selection Committee. Interviews are by invitation only
Our Internal Medicine Residency program participates in program signals. Due to a high volume of applications, we preferentially review applications from those who signal our program. However, we will consider applicants who do not signal us who otherwise fit our criteria. We use the signal as part of a holistic process to help decide who to interview.
Interviews for the 2025-2026 academic year will be conducted virtually
We are no longer supporting J-1 visas. Applicants must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident
For additional information, please contact us by email at IMResidency@atlanticare.org