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Education & Training
All applications are considered without regard to race, religion, gender, or national origin. However, applicants must satisfy certain technical requirements congruent with Duke Medical School standards to be eligible for admission. Please review these requirements before submitting an application.
 
The following materials are required for a completed application to the Department of Pediatrics' Residency Program:
  • Application through ERAS
  • Dean's Letter
  • Letter of recommendation from the chairperson of pediatrics (or the clerkship director) at the applicant’s medical school
  • Two or more letters of recommendation from other faculty with whom the applicant has worked
  • Passing score on USMLE Step I
  • Official Medical School Transcript

Note: USMLE II is not required for application, but a passing score on USMLE Clinical Knowledge and Clinical Skills must be documented prior to entering this training program.

All applications must be received through ERAS by November 1.
 
An interview is an important part of the application process. Applicants will be invited to interview after review of the preliminary application material. Interviews are conducted from mid-November through January.
 

Foreign Medical Graduates

Highly qualified individuals from medical schools outside the United States and Canada are invited to apply for pediatric residency at Duke University.
 
To be considered, the applicant must have completed at least one rotation in internal medicine or pediatrics of no less than one month's duration on an in-patient service at a major teaching hospital in the United States or Canada. The applicant must have direct patient responsibility during this rotation, in the role of an "acting intern." Time spent on consultant services and observerships do not fulfill this requirement.
 
One of the three required letters of recommendation must be from the physician supervising the internal medicine or pediatric clerkship in the United States or Canada. Other letters of recommendation should be from individuals familiar with the applicant's work.
 
The applicant must also have passed all three steps of the USMLE, including both the clinical knowledge and clinical skills tests in Step II. There is no minimum USMLE score, but we do require a passing score. There is no maximum number of years since medical school graduation.

Pediatric applicants must be ECFMG certified prior to the match and Med-Peds applicants must be certified before they will be offered an interview.
 
J-1 visas as well as H-1 visas are sponsored by the program for international residents in Pediatrics.  Approximately 10% of the doctors in this program are International Medical Graduates.

Further information about the Pediatrics Residency Program may be obtained from:
 
    Esther Thoman
    Program Coordinator
    DUMC 3127
    Duke University Medical Center
    Durham, NC 27710
    919-684-2356
    e-mail the Pediatrics Residency Program: duke.peds.res@mc.duke.edu
 
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Contact Information
Office of Pediatric Education
Tracey Madrid
T0919 Children's Health Center
Box 2808 DUMC
Durham, NC 27710
919-668-4836
919-681-5825 fax
 
Pediatric Residency
Esther Thoman
Program Coordinator
919-681-5762
 
Med-Peds Residency
Jane Trinh, MD
Associate Program Director
919-681-3009 
 
Child Neurology Residency
Terry Hales
Training Program Coordinator
919-681-4658
terry.hales@duke.edu
 
Medical Genetics Residency
Joye Voshell
Administrative Coordinator
919-668-6192  
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