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School of Medicine and Health Sciences

Minot Center for Family Medicine

Grand Forks, ND

Applications

Please submit your application to:

Program Director
Center for Family Medicine - Minot
1201 11th Ave. SW
Minot, ND 58701
(701) 858-6750
(800) 841-7321 Ext. 6750

  1. Applications are accepted through ERAS only. Send a complete application with all supportive information.
  2. Submit a biographical sketch providing information about yourself and your spouse (family) if applicable.
    • Birthplace, education, other personal information pertinent to post doctorate education in family medicine.
    • Your major reason for choosing a Family Medicine residency program-what you are looking for in a training program and what your career goals are. The personal statement portion may be used for this.
  3. Submit a letter of recommendation from the Dean of your medical school. (Dean's Letter)
  4. Submit current letters of reference from three (3) or more faculty members. At least one letter from a US clinical supervisor is preferred.
  5. Submit official transcripts from all medical schools attended. A copy of your undergraduate transcript is desirable but not required.
  6. Arrange for a personal interview.

Criteria

  1. Graduate of medical school since 2006.
  2. US or Canadian clinical experience.
  3. All board scores must be 80 or above.
  4. Two attempts maximum on each board exam.
  5. If applicable, J1 Visa only.

Interview Procedure

A personal interview is required for all applicants being considered for acceptance into the program. This allows for an opportunity to meet individually with the Program Director, faculty, and some of the residents. A resident will introduce you to the faculty and other residents, be your host for lunch, and acquaint you with the Center For Family Medicine in Minot, hospital facilities, and community.

Personal interviews for eligible candidates are granted once initial required materials have been received. These meetings are intended to allow questions and expectations to be addressed in a relaxed manner. Your spouse or significant other is certainly welcome and encouraged to participate in the interview.

Interviews are conducted September 1 through January 31. Arrangements can be made by contacting the residency coordinator.

First year applicants are accepted through the National Resident Match Program.

Residency Coordinator - 1-800-841-7321 Ext. 6750

E-mail: minot_fpr@medicine.nodak.edu

Department of Family & Community Medicine
School of Medicine & Health Sciences
501 N. Columbia Road STOP 9037
Grand Forks, ND 58202-9037
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