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The Deaconess Family Medicine Residency is an unopposed program with eight positions available at each level (8-8-8).
Education and training in the delivery of comprehensive family-oriented medical care
Fully accredited by the ACGME (Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education) since 1976
Upon completion our residents are eligible for certification by the American Board of Family Medicine
Application Criteria:
All applicants must submit a universal application via the
Electronic Residency Application System (ERAS)
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All applicants:
Must have passed USMLE/COMLEX I, USMLE/COMLEX II CK/CS or CE/PE prior to beginning residency training.
Must be a US citizen or permanent resident alien.
Must be able to obtain Indiana medical license under Indiana Professional Licensing Agency guidelines.
Must have passed USMLE/COMLEX II CS or PE prior to submitting match list.
Must have completed ERAS application prior to submitting match list.
International applicants:
Must have passed the USMLE Part I & Part II CK on initial attempt with a raw score 210 or higher and USMLE Part II CS on initial attempt.
Must have graduated medical school no more than 3 years from potential start date of residency.
Must have or be eligible to obtain a current and valid ECFMG certificate prior to the start of residency.
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