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Post Residency, Fellowship, or Attending vacant position in Family Medicine All Accredited Family Medicine Residency Programs in Maryland:MedStar Franklin Square Medical Center Program Director: Michael Dwyer, MD (443) 777-6549 Coordinator: Stephanie Detterline, MD (410) 554-2284 University of Maryland School of Medicine Program Director: jason Ramirez, MD (667) 214-1841 Coordinator: Valerie Liner, AS (667) 214-1876 3001 Hospital Drive Program Director: Stacy Ross, MD (301) 618-3553 Coordinator: June Taylor, BS, MS (301) 851-5459 Fort Lincoln Family Medicine Center Program Director: Rachelle Toman, MD, PhD (301) 699-7707 Coordinator: Sailaja Pindiprolu, MD (202) 877-6749 11110 Medical Campus Road Program Director: Paul Quesenberry, MD (717) 816-9886 Coordinator: Stacy Gunder, BS (301) 790-9244 Family Medicine Residency Programs in Other States
Percent MD,DO,IMG PGY-1 residents matched during the main MatchFamily medicine PGY-1 main residency Match statistics in Maryland
Family medicine total PGY-1 positions offered and percent of IMGs filled in Maryland
How hard is it to get into family medicine residency?The overall competitiveness level of family medicine is Low for a U.S. senior. With a Step 1 score of 200, the probability of matching is 95%. With a Step 1 score of >240, the probability is 98%.
Do I need to take Usmle for family medicine?Toward the end of residency, physicians also apply for state licensure, which determines where they can practice as a board-certified family physician. Although each state has different requirements for initial medical licensure, all physicians must pass step 3 of the USMLE or level 3 of the COMLEX-USA.
Do letters of intent work residency?Sending a letter of intent is not mandatory, and plenty of residency applicants receive a match without writing one. Nevertheless, writing a letter of intent ensures that you have done all that you possibly can to increase your chances of matching with a residency program—and, at the very least, it never hurts.
How long is family medicine residency in USA?U.S. Family Medicine programs typically run 3 years, with a basic clinical block in PGY1 and a possible fourth year for subspecialty fellowship or certification.
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