Pathology Residency Program Application and Selection Process
We utilize the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). We do not accept paper applications for PGY-1 positions. Interviewing for PGY-1 positions is traditionally done during the months of October, November and December. If PGY-1 positions are available after the NRMP Match, then interviews are held whenever needed. For advanced-level positions, please contact the program administrator.
Previous clinical experience outside the medical school setting is not required for admission to the Pathology Residency Program; however, some knowledge of pathology as a specialty and evidence of interests and experiences in pathology/laboratory medicine are highly desirable.
In order for an application to be considered, it must be accompanied by at least three letters of recommendation from people who know the applicant personally. At least one of these letters should be from an academic dean of the applicant's medical school. Applicants for advanced-level training should also include a letter from the director of their current pathology residency program.
Selected applicants are invited for interviews based on the criteria indicated below. The Pathology Residency Steering Committee, which is chaired by the program director and consists of several appropriate faculty members, evaluates the interviews the candidates and makes a decision regarding acceptance.
Prerequisites
Potential residents must have passed USMLE Step I and II, preferably with a minimum score of 80, or an equivalent examination, prior to beginning any Texas A&M-Scott & White Graduate Medical Education Program. It would be helpful if applicants would include their USMLE scores with the application.
In addition, graduates of American medical schools must have passed USMLE Step III (or equivalent) to participate in a Scott & White program beyond the first 12 months of training. An extension of six additional months may be made if extenuating personal circumstances exist. There is no extension beyond 18 months of training.
The Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine – Scott & White sponsors only the J1 visa for those individuals who require a visa in order to be work-authorized.
Program Administrator
Jessica Stepp, MA
Program Administrator
Pathology Residency Program/Fellowship Programs
Texas A&M Health Science Center-
Scott & White
MS-01-266
2401 S. 31st St.
Temple, TX 76508
Phone: 254-724-7354
Fax: 254-724-6329