MAHEC Boone Family Medicine Residency will be offering hybrid interviews this season; we will have both in-person and virtual options.
Interviews will be conducted October-January. In-person interviews will consist of a social dinner the night before (partners and families welcome) and a full interview day with clinic and hospital tours. One night in a local hotel will be supported by the program.
Virtual interviews will be conducted via Zoom, last a half-day (either morning or afternoon), and will include social time with current residents as well as interviews with faculty and residents.
We will also be offering two in-person second looks in February. Second looks are optional, and a great way to spend more time with our residents and in our community. Second looks are not evaluative and will not influence our program’s ranking process.
We invite you to apply to our program via the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). We will review your application and contact you if we wish to invite you for an interview. Typically, our interview season runs from mid-October through mid-December. We have 10 interview date options and welcome applicants back for informal second looks.
A complete ERAS application is required, including:
The Graduate Medical Education (GME) programs will select from among eligible applicants on the basis of residency program-related criteria such as their preparedness, ability, aptitude, academic credentials, communication skills, and personal qualities such as motivation and integrity.
An applicant must meet or exceed the following minimum qualification(s) to be eligible for selection and appointment to MAHEC’s GME residency programs:
MAHEC does not directly sponsor residents or fellows that need a J-1 Sponsorship VISA. Non-U.S. citizen applicants needing visa sponsorship must secure this directory from the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG). The ECFMG is authorized by the U.S. Department of State to sponsor foreign national physicians for the J-1 Exchange Visitor visa for the purpose of participating in U.S. programs of graduate medical education or training. ECFMG is designated by the U.S. Department of State as a BridgeUSA sponsor for J-1 exchange visitor physicians enrolled in accredited programs of graduate medical education or training, or advanced research programs (involving primarily observation, consultation, teaching, or research). Although many universities and research institutions in the United States are authorized to sponsor exchange visitors as research scholars, ECFMG is the sole sponsor of J-1 physicians in clinical training programs.
Questions regarding VISA Sponsorship should be directed to the GME office at 828-232-2946 or gme@mahec.net.