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Applying to our Fellowships |Overview

Application Process and Forms

We recruit a total of 4 Fellowship positions with a start date TBD. This will include 3 Physician-Scientist positions and 1 Clinician-Innovator position. For more details regarding the curricula differences, please read the Description of the Program or contactPaul A. Rufo,医学博士,MMSC.

The Harvard Medical School Fellowship in Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition at Boston Children's Hospital participates in ERAS, the Electronic Residency Application Service of the Association of American Medical Colleges. Interested applicants should log onto the ERAS site to get more information about the submission process and relevant fees. Fellowship applications should include:

  • completed ERAS Common Application Form (CAF)
  • at least three (no more than four) letters of recommendation
  • medical school transcript
  • medical Student Performance Evaluation or letter from the dean of your medical school
  • wallet-sized color photograph
  • USMLE or ECFMG scores
  • a personal Statement outlining the reasons for your interest in pursuing a career in Pediatric Gastroenterology, as well as your academic plans and research interests. You may also wish to comment on your particular interest(s) in obtaining either Physician-Scientist and/or Clinician-Innovator training
  • updated curriculum vitae

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Foreign Applicants:

Physician-Scientists in our Program are funded primarily through a training grant provided by the NIH. As such, participation is limited to physicians with American citizenship or green card status. Nonetheless, foreign applicants interested in pursuing training as Physician-Scientists may choose to seek and secure independent funding from Principal Investigators in basic or clinical research groups to complete their research training in Boston. However, concrete plans, as well as a written commitment for funding, must be in place prior to the close of the ERAS match data. All funding plans must be reviewed by both the Program Director and Division Chief.

Qualified applicants without U.S. citizenship or green card status are eligible to apply to train as Clinician-Innovators in our Program. This is a competitive curricula focused on the training and career development of young clinical educators of exceptional promise.

Selection Process:

  • 我们正在参加国家居住匹配计划。申请人必须在面试之前向NRMP注册。
  • 我们将接受7月15日起的申请和支持材料th, 2018 through August 15, 2018.
  • Interviews will be scheduled on Wednesdays in September, October and November.

Any questions should be addressed to:

Paul A. Rufo,医学博士,MMSC
617-355-2962
paul.rufo@childrens.harvard.edu

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