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Internal Medicine Residency - Application Information

Application Information

Positions Available

For the 2024–2025 academic year, the Internal Medicine Residency Program at Virginia Mason is offering 15 first-year positions in internal medicine:

  • Primary Care Medicine: Four (4) three-year positions
  • Categorical Medicine: Six (6) three-year positions
  • Preliminary Medicine: Five (5) one-year positions

How to Apply

All application materials for the residency programs at Virginia Mason MUST be forwarded to us through the Electronic Residency Application Service ERAS. We do not accept faxed, email or paper copies of resumes or applications. All positions are filled through the NRMP. The program does not fill any intern positions outside of the NRMP.

Supplemental Application:

For the 2024 ERAS® cycle, our program is encouraging applicants to complete a supplemental ERAS application, offered through the AAMC’s ERAS program. Applicants also will be required to complete the MyERAS application.

The additional information will help our program staff learn more about applicants’ medical education journey, including more meaningful information about work, volunteer, and research experiences, and help us better identify applicants who fit our program environment and mission.

  • Is there a minimum USMLE score applicants need to have in order to apply?
    We do not have a minimum score requirement, but a competitive score will increase the strength of your application. 
      
  • Which visas do you support, if any?
    We do not provide visa support.
      
  • MD or DO applicants must have gradated within 2 years of the current application cycle.

We are conducting a holistic review and will be inviting applicants in several waves, beginning Oct. 6, 2024.

Inquiries regarding the internal medicine program at Virginia Mason should be directed to:

Brandee Grooms, MD, FACP
Program Director, Internal Medicine
Virginia Mason
Graduate Medical Education, H8-GME
925 Seneca Street
Seattle, WA 98101