1400500929
(Redirected from San Ysidro Health Internal Medicine Residency Program)
1400500929 is the ACGME ID for San Ysidro Health Program (internal medicine residency).
Address: 1601 Precision Park Lane San Diego, CA 92173
Program phone and email ID: 619) 662-4100 jromero(at)syhc.org
Program director: Jairo A. Romero, MD
Qualifications[edit | edit source]
ELIGIBILITY In addition to ACGME requirements, the following apply.
- 1. Since pursuing a career in California is desired, no program shall admit a resident that the
- California State Medical Board will not consider for a California license.
- 2. Successful completion of any step of the USMLE or COMLEX in no more than 3 attempts per step
- 3. An applicant must be able to carry out the duties as required of the residency program.
- 4. An applicant must demonstrate the following English language proficiency to the
- satisfaction of the Program Director:
- a. Proficiency in reading and writing (printing) English text,
- b. Proficiency in understanding spoken English on conversational and medical topics, and
- c. Proficiency in speaking English on conversational and medical topics.
- 5. The ability to reside continuously in the U.S. for the entire length of training.
- 6. Other eligibility requirements may include, but are not limited to, the following:
- a. Application submitted only through the Electronic Resident Application System (ERAS).
- b. A maximum length of time elapsed since completion of medical school training.
- c. A maximum length of time elapsed since the practice of medicine as a physician.
- d. A commitment to complete the entire residency/fellowship program.
- e. A commitment to taking and passing the specialty boards.
- f. A commitment to practice within the San Diego region
- g. Fluency in language(s) spoken in the San Diego region
Selection criteria[edit | edit source]
- 1. The program's written procedure will include the criteria and procedure used by the program
- to select residents and the length of time the program keeps the applications on file.
- 2. The selection process should include, at a minimum, a review of eligible applicants by a
- program selection committee, individual interviews, and/or written interview evaluations.
- 3. Commitment to pursue a career in the selected specialty within the San Diego region should
- weigh heavily in the selection criteria.
- 4. Commitment to working with underserved populations and senior populations
- 5. Commitment to primary care
- 6. Other criteria for selection may include, but is not limited to:
- a. Performance on standardized medical knowledge tests
- b. Overall academic performance in medical school
- c. Demonstrated ability to choose goals and to complete the tasks necessary to achieve those
- goals
- d. Maturity and emotional stability
- e. Honesty, integrity, and reliability
- f. Lack of history of drug or alcohol abuse
- g. Prior research and publication experience
- h. Verbal and written communication skills (personal statement and interviews)
- i. Letters of recommendation from faculty Dean's letter
- k. Medical school transcript
- 1. Summative evaluation from residency program or other evaluation informative of competency
- m. A commitment to complete the entire training program
- h. Fluency in languages spoken in the San Diego region
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