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A provider helps rehabilitate an elderly woman's shoulder with a weight routine
Physical therapy services
Two teenage girls exercise at a Trinity Elite facility
Athletic development services

Application Information


Application Information
  • Applicants must have passed USMLE Step 1 or COMLEX Level 1 before the interview.
  • Applicants must have passed USMLE Step 2 CK or COMLEX Level 2 before the interview.
  • Applicants must have passed all USMLE or COMLEX exams on their first attempt.
  • Applicants should have graduated medical school within twelve months or have clinical experience within the last year.
  • Three or more letters of recommendation from a United States, Canadian, or British equivalent clinical rotation. Letters should be from those who can comment on the applicant’s direct patient care or significant experiences (e.g. research). Letters intended for advanced/categorical residencies are acceptable. Letters from shadowing experiences (e.g. observerships) are discouraged.
  • A Medical Student Performance Evaluation (i.e. “Dean’s Letter”) and complete medical school transcript are required.
  • Applicants must be able to possess a full or unrestricted educational medical license in the State of Michigan.
  • Applicants must be eligible to work in the United States.
  • Applications are accepted through ERAS (ID 9992500255) and the NRMP (1418999P0)

Interviews will be held online through Thalamus/ERAS.

We can sponsor J1 Visas. We cannot sponsor H1 Visas. International medical graduates must be eligible for ECFMG certification and hold a valid ECFMG certificate at start of residency.

We are not the best fit for residents who are pursuing Ophthalmology as their advanced program. The ACGME requires that PGY1 residents who are entering into Ophthalmology have at least 3+ months of Ophthalmology rotations during their PGY1 year, which is a challenge for us to meet.