Residency Program
Welcome
Thank you for your interest in our dermatology residency
program. Let me provide you with some background information.
The Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine was
founded in Hershey in 1967. Currently, the Milton S. Hershey
Medical Center supports over 350 residents and fellows in its
teaching programs. Our dermatology residency program was started
in 1982 and is fully accredited. We accept 3 residents each
year. A variety of teaching conferences are held each week and
clinical training is closely supervised. In addition, we ask
that each of our residents participate in some type of
investigative project during their 3 years with us.
We utilize an advanced program that begins in the PGY-2 year
after 1 year of prerequisite training in
internal medicine,
general surgery,
family practice,
obstetrics & gynecology,
pediatrics, or
emergency medicine.
The prerequisite year can be done at Penn State Hershey or any
ACGME approved program. For these preliminary
disciplines, you will required to submit a separate
ERAS®
application in addition to the specialty application.
We interview only senior medical students or candidates who have
completed their PGY-1 year. Applications with training
beyond this will not be considered. In addition to the
application and requested letters of recommendation, we also
require a copy of your Dean's letter and transcript. Your
application and supporting materials should be submitted via
ERAS® and
completed by November 1st. Applications or supporting documents
by mail will not be accepted.
Documents Required Submitted through
ERAS®:
Common Application Form (CAF)
Personal Statements
Transcripts
MSPE/Dean's Letter
Letters of Recommendation (at least 2 maximum of 4)
USMLE Transcripts
We contact applicants via telephone and email to schedule
interviews. We request a response within 48 hours prior to
concluding non-interest. Our interviews will take place in December.
We only utilize the National Residents Matching
Program, NRMP, for our match
process.
Please visit the ERAS® web
site for further information or contact them via e-mail at:
erashelp@aamc.org.
The National Residents Matching Program,
NRMP, is also a great source
of information.
At Penn State Dermatology, we strive to have the best Faculty
and best Residents learning in a challenging, yet nurturing
environment.
Again, we thank you for your interest in our program. We look
forward to receiving your application.
Sincerely,
Jeffrey J. Miller, M.D.
Associate Professor of Dermatology, Vice Chair of Clinical and
Educational Affairs
Residency Program Director
Bryan E. Anderson, M.D.
Assistant Professor of Dermatology
Co-Residency Program Director
"...the only things real in any residency
program are the people functioning within it, and the
relationships they have with each other." - David C. Leach, M.D.
Residency Facts
Our residency has been fully accredited since 1982 by the
Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME). We
receive over 400 applicants, interview 20, and accept 3
residents per year. Our residents have come from the following
medical schools: Albert Einstein , Cape Town, Medical College of
Pennsylvania, Medical College of Virginia, New York University,
Ohio State University, Penn State University, Syracuse
University, Temple University, Texas Tech University, Thomas
Jefferson University, UMDNJ-New Jersey, University of Alabama,
University of Bucharest, University of Illinois-Chicago,
University of Louisville, University of Pennsylvania, University
of Texas, University of
Utah, University of Vermont, University of Wisconsin,
University of Washington, West Virginia, Louisiana State
University, and Johns Hopkins.
After completing their training at Penn State Hershey, our
residents have done fellowships in dermatopathology,
dermatologic surgery, and pediatric dermatology. They have
entered private practice and academic dermatology as general
dermatologists or sub specialists within dermatology.
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