All applications to our residency programs must be submitted through the . We will not accept applications via email or fax. Students can apply to one of three applicant tracks:
- Medicine-Preliminary | 2980140P0 (Preliminary)
- Internal Medicine | 2980140C0 (Categorical)
- Internal Med/Geriatrics | 2980140C1 (Categorical)
We accept and review applications through Oct. 31. We will fill all intern positions through the .
In addition to the dean's letter, we require three letters of recommendation. A letter from the department chair is not required.
We do not filter applicants based solely upon a minimum USMLE or COMLEX score. As a point of reference for prospective applicants, the average Step 1 USMLE and COMLEX scores for our current intern class are 229 and 541, respectively. In addition:
- All steps must be passed on the first attempt
- COMLEX 2 PE and/or USMLE Step 2 CK must be reported to the program by Jan. 31
- This requirement applies to both Preliminary and Categorical applicants
- We accept COMLEX scores but recommend submitting USMLE scores as well
The program maintains the right to review applications on an as-is basis. If your credentials do not meet the stated requirements, this is not an immediate exclusion of your application.
If you have been selected to interview, you will receive an email through ERAS. Due to the volume of applications, we regret that we are unable to provide you with a status report regarding your application.
International Applicants
Our program reviews all qualified applicants. We offer interviews to highly qualified international medical graduates who:
- Submit USMLE scores and three letters of recommendation, as indicated above
- Have graduated within 5 years from the residency start date (July 1)
- Submit their
- Read the requirements for ECFMG certification for the 2023 match.
- We must receive ECFMG Certification by Jan. 31.
U.S. clinical experience - not including observerships - is recommended (ideally 12 months) and strengthens your application.
Macon & Joan Brock Virginia Health Sciences at 国产伦理 only sponsors J-1 Visas.
Internal Medicine Application & Interview Process
All applications to our residency programs must be submitted via the (ERAS). We will not accept applications via e mail or fax.
For the upcoming Match season, we will accept applications through November 1st. We will fill all intern positions through the (NRMP).
Currently there are three tracks available for applicants. They are:
1. Medicine-Preliminary|2980140P0 (Preliminary)
2. Internal Medicine|2980140C0 (Categorical)
3. Internal Med/Geriatrics|2980140C1 (Categorical)
In addition to the Dean's letter, we require 3 letters of recommendation. A letter from the Department Chair is not required.
he Internal Medicine Residency Program does not filter applicants based solely upon a minimum USMLE or COMLEX score. As a point of reference for prospective applicants, the average Step I USMLE and COMLEX scores for our current intern class are 229 and 541 respectively. In addition:
- All steps must be passed on the first attempt
- COMLEX 2 PE and or USMLE Step 2 CK and 2 CS scores must be reported to the program by January 31st
- This requirement applies to both Preliminary and Categorical applicants
- We accept COMLEX scores, but recommend submitting USMLE scores as well
Please note the program maintains the right to review applications on an as-is basis. If your credentials do not meet the stated requirements, this is not an immediate exclusion of your application.
We review applications on an ongoing basis through November 1st. If you have been selected to interview, you will receive an e mail through ERAS. Due to the volume of applications, we regret that we are unable to provide you with a status report regarding your application.
November through January (as-is needed).
We average 6 interviews per day and approximately 150-160 per year.
We offer a dinner with the current residents the evening before all interview dates. This is an opportunity for you and our residents to get to know each other in an informal setting. We consider this an important part of the interview process and will seek feedback on applicants from our current residents.
Our interviews typically follow the schedule below:
7:30a Arrive at Department of Medicine
7:45a Welcome (Program Director or Associate Program Director)
8:00a Morning Report or Grand Rounds
9:15a Overview (Chair/ Vice Chair)
9:45a Chief Resident "Introduction to the Program"
10a-12p One-on-One interviews with faculty (3)
12:00p Lunch with Internal Medicine Residents
12:45p Tour of Sentara Norfolk General Hospital (optional)
1:30p End of Day
FAQs International Graduates
We do offer interviews to highly qualified International Medical Graduates (IMGs) who meet the qualifications specified below.
- USMLE scores and letters of recommendation submitted as indicated above
- US Clinical experience (not including observerships) is recommended (ideally 12 months) and strengthens your application.
In order to be ranked by our program, the ECFMG Certificate must be received by January 31st.
We require graduation within 5 years from the day of residency start (July 1st).
The medical school's only sponsors J-1 Visas.
The internal medicine program reviews all qualified applicants, regardless of ECFMG/ Visa status.
ACGME Accreditation
- You can read about the ACGME Overview and Requirements for Internal Medicine by clicking .
- You can read about the ACGME Milestones for Internal Medicine by clicking .
- You can read about the ACGME Policies and Procedures for Accreditation by clicking .