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Rita G. Hamilton, D.O.,
Program Director,
welcomes you to the program.
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Residents
Faculty
How to Apply
For more information about the
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation program, please contact:


Rita G. Hamilton, D.O.
Residency Program Director

Tel: (214) 820-7192
E-mail: pmrdallas@BaylorHealth.edu


Karan Verma
Residency Program Coordinator

Medical Education Department
3500 Gaston Avenue
Dallas, TX 75246
Phone: (214) 820-7192
Email: karanv@BaylorHealth.edu
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Residency
How to Apply
 
Baylor PM&R residency offers three PGY-2 positions each year via the advanced portion of the National Resident Match Program. To initiate the application process, complete the AAMC Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) application. Only applications submitted through ERAS will be accepted and considered for possible invitation to interview.

The ERAS application should include a personal statement, Curriculum Vitae, the Medical Student Performance Evaluation (Dean's Letter), transcript, USMLE and/or COMLEX scores, as well as three letters of recommendations. If a PM&R rotation or elective has been taken, one of the letters of recommendation should be from the attending faculty member. International medical school applicants must also submit a currently valid ECFMG certificate and must also possess either a Green Card or J-1 visa status.

Applications are reviewed by members of the PM&R Graduate Education Committee. Following this review, invitations to interview are sent to qualifying candidates via the e-mail address listed in the ERAS application. Interviews are generally held from November through mid-January.

Appointment of Housestaff-Eligibility

Applicants with one of the following qualifications are eligible for appointment to either ACGME-accredited or TSBME or ADA approved programs:

• Graduates of medical schools in the United States and Canada accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME).

• Graduates of colleges of osteopathic medicine in the United States accredited by the American Osteopathic Association (AOA).

• Graduates of medical schools outside the United States and Canada (International Medical Graduates - IMGs) who meet the following qualifications:
• Have received a currently valid certificate from the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates prior to appointment.
• Have a full and unrestricted license to practice medicine in a US licensing jurisdiction in which they are training.
• Possess a Green card or procure a J-1 visa.
• H1B visas are not sponsored by BUMC for Housestaff training; Baylor sponsors only J-1 visas for housestaff training.

• Graduates of medical schools outside the United States who have completed a Fifth Pathway program provided by an LCME-accredited medical school.

• Graduates of medical schools in the United States and Canada accredited by the (LCME) who are not United States citizens who meet the following qualifications:
• Have a full and unrestricted license to practice medicine in a US licensing jurisdiction in which they are training.
• Possess a Green card or procure a J-1 visa.
• H1B visas are not sponsored by BUMC for Housestaff training. Baylor sponsors only J-1 visas for housestaff training.