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UPMC Medical Education (Harrisburg) Program PO Box 8700 Harrisburg, PA 17105 Ph: (717) 231-8532 wilkinsonc3@upmc.edu
Program statement
All of the information for our program can be found on our website here: UPMC in Central PA. Internal Medicine Residency Program in Harrisburg, PA.
Caitlin Wilkinson, MBA
- Program Coordinator
- Internal Medicine Residency Program
- UPMC Harrisburg - Brady Building
- 205 S. Front St., Suite 3C
- PO Box 8700
- Harrisburg, PA 17104
- T: 717.231.8532
- F: 717.231.8535
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Program information
- They are approved for a total of 64 medical residents. Currently, we have 46 categorical residents in the ACGME program.
- In addition, there are 18 residents in their osteopathic recognition (OR) track.
- House staff training is based at UPMC Harrisburg Hospital, which is the main site for inpatient rotations.
- Outpatient continuity/ambulatory clinic experiences are provided at the Kline Health care Center.
- In addition, private physician offices provide subspecialty ambulatory experiences in a real-life practice setting.
- We offer a highly structured teaching curriculum in a community environment.
- This program has several innovative teaching models in place, such as business skills and leadership workshops, a practical clinical skills course during internship, ongoing “Mock Code” sessions and intensive board review by an independent consultant.
- They also begun educating our faculty and residents in point of care ultrasound (POCUS), which is part of the forefront of internal medicine training.
Affiliations
- They are affiliated with Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine and Drexel University College of Medicine.
- These academic affiliations place emphasis on our senior residents as learners/educators in the core rotations, to approximately 6 - 8 medical students per month.
Requirements for Application
- Requirements for applying for the Allopathic Internal Medicine Program are as follows:
- Preference is given to those who have graduated from medical school in the last five years.
- You must have previous US clinical experience.
- H1B and J1 Visas are sponsored.
- All applications must be received through ERAS only.
- Applications will be accepted only through the first Friday of December.
Current residents
Administrative staff:
Key people
Research coordinator
Visas sponsored
H1 and J1
Training Locations
Primary Hospital
UPMC Harrisburg Hospital
Secondary Hospital
Tertiary Hospital
Curriculum
PGY1
PGY2
PGY3
Compensation
Resident and fellow salaries for the 2021-2022 academic year are:
- First Post Graduate Year: $60,923
- Second Post Graduate Year: $63,045
- Third Post Graduate Year: $65,270
- Fourth Post Graduate Year: $67,538
- Fifth Post Graduate Year: $69,909
- Sixth Post Graduate Year: $72,363
- Seventh Post Graduate Year: $74,880
Other tracks
Osteopathic
Electives
Fellowships
Gallery
Program website
Visa sponsorship
Also see
External links
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