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Applications will be accepted for the July residency
cycle on a rolling basis between August 1st and November 1st of
the year prior to entry. Applications completed after November 1st
may be considered on a space-available basis at the discretion of
the residency director.
A complete application must be submitted, including ALL of the following
components, before further consideration can be given an applicant.
(Click here to download
a checklist.)
- Signed OHSU
Application Form (the Universal Application for Residency
is not accepted)
- MPH Degree Transcripts or notification
that an application has been submitted to the Epidemiology &
Biostatistics track or the Health Management & Policy track
of the Oregon
MPH program (a separate application is required for the MPH
track of interest)
- MD Degree Transcripts
- Certified Score Report for the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) or the
Medical
College Admission Test (MCAT)
- Licensure Exam Score Reports (USMLE Steps 1,
2, & 3; FLEX; or NBME)
- Documentation of Oregon Medical License or
Oregon
License and Eligibility Questionnaire
(All applicants must possess an Oregon medical license, as
required by the Oregon Board of Medical Examiners, at the time
the training period begins. Licensure questions may be directed
to the Oregon
Board of Medical Examiners at 503-229-5770)
- Current Curriculum Vitae
- Personal Statement (one-page statement of career
goals, specific areas of interest, and an explanation of why this
training site is being pursued)
- Medical School Dean’s Letter (must include
dates)
- Letters of Recommendation from Residency Directors
of all previous residency programs (must include dates, location
and verification of completion)
- 2 Letters of Recommendation from physicians or
medical scientists having particular knowledge of the applicant's
ability or performance
*All official academic transcripts, Dean’s
letters, licensure certification, and test score documents must
be original documents received in sealed envelopes directly from
academic institutions or accreditation bureaus. Copies are not accepted.
*Letters of reference must be original documents.
However, current ERAS letters will be accepted if copies are sent
directly from the medical school to the Preventive Medicine Residency.
(We do not accept ERAS electronic applications.)
Note: we can only accept applicants
who have completed at least their first postgraduate year.
All applications and recommendations should be sent to:
John D. Stull, MD, MPH
Program Director
Preventive Medicine Residency
Oregon Health & Science University
3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road
Mail Code CB 669
Portland, OR 97239-3098
Phone: 503-494-6958
Fax: 503-494-4981
Email:
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