Prospective Residents/Fellows
The Florida State University College of Medicine welcomes you to our site and we are pleased to see your interest in our residency and fellowship programs. Florida State University College of Medicine sponsors ten programs with our healthcare partners across the state.
Cape Coral
Fort Myers
Pensacola
Sarasota
Tallahassee
- Micrographic Surgery and Dermatologic Oncology Fellowship
- General Surgery
- Internal Medicine
- Psychiatry
Winter Haven
Application Information
All prospective residents/fellows much complete their application to our residency programs through ERAS.
SPONSORING INSTITUTION INFORMATION
SPONSORING INSTITUTION | NRMP NUMBER | ACGME NUMBER |
---|---|---|
Florida State University College of Medicine
|
1826 | 119505 |
PROGRAM INFORMATION
PROGRAM NAME | LOCATION | NRMP NUMBER | ACGME NUMBER |
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Micrographic Surgery & Dermatologic Oncology Fellowship
|
Dermatology Associates of Tallahassee | sfmatch | 0811100068 |
Emergency Medicine
|
Sarasota Memorial | 1826110C0 | 1101100203 |
Family Medicine
|
BayCare (Winter Haven) | 1826120C1 | 1201100749 |
Family Medicine
|
Lee Health (Fort Myers) | 1826120C0 | 1201100728 |
General Surgery (categorical)
General Surgery (preliminary) |
Tallahassee Memorial | 1826440C01826440P0 |
4401100438 |
Hospice & Palliative Care Fellowship
|
Sarasota Memorial | 1826540F0 | 5401112123 |
Internal Medicine
|
Lee Health (Cape Coral) | 1826140C2 | 1401100002 |
Internal Medicine
|
Sarasota Memorial | 1826140C1 | 1401100947 |
Internal Medicine (categorical)
|
Tallahassee Memorial | 1826140C01826140P0 |
1401100894 |
Transitional Tear |
BayCare (Winter Haven) | 1826999P0 |
9991100007 |
Psychiatry |
Tallahassee Memorial Hospital / Apalachee Center | 1826400C0 |
4001100008 |
ELIGIBILITY
Eligibility criteria for applicants of a GME residency or fellowship training program are:
- Graduate from one of the following:
- United States or Canadian medical school accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME)
- United States College of Osteopathic Medicine accredited by the American Osteopathic Association (AOA)
- Medical School outside the United States or Canada with:
- a valid certificate from the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) and have a passing score for Step 1 and Step 2 of the USMLE
- be a U.S. citizen, a legal permanent resident, or hold a visa which provides eligibility to work in the U.S. Typical viasas are J-1 (requires Steps 1 and 2 of USMLE and ECFMG certification) and H1-B (requires departmental approval, Steps 1, 2 and 3 of USMLE, and a permanent Florida Medical license)
- Meet Florida Board of Medicine licensure requirements
- All applicants must also meet program eligibility requirements as defined by the ACGME's respective RRC (for accredited programs) or the department (for non-accredited programs)
Eligible applicants should apply directly to the residency or fellowship training program. Deadlines and application criteria vary; review those requirements at the individual program websites. Each program has specific guidelines for conducting interviews, what to expect during the interview, and American Board of Medical Specialties certification requirements.
The following information may be obtained by contacting the residency program coordinator of the program you are interested in. Click on the Residency Programs tab. Specific information includes:
- Salary and benefits
- Sample contract
- Additional application information
- Program specific requirements
VISA SPONSORSHIP INFORMATION
- J-1 VISA considered
- H1-B VISA not considered