How to Apply
Positions
For 2023-2024, there will be 0 positions available for straight Critical Care
Accreditation Length: 6 years
Program Size: 4
Program Length: 2 years
Application Process
All applications are accepted through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). Deadline for completed applications is August 10th of the year preceding the program start date. Interviews will be held during the last three weeks of September and the first week of October. Fellowship appoints for the CCM track are out of the match. Program ID- 13676615
Step 1
The application requires the following information:
- Official Medical School Transcripts
- Official test transcripts for all applicable examinations (USMLE, LMCC, COMPLEX, NBOME, FMGEMS, FLEX or NBME)
- A curriculum vitae
- A personal statement
- A valid ECFMG certificate (if you graduated from medical school outside of the United States)
- A copy of your medical school diploma (if you have graduated from medical school)
- 3 letters of recommendation are required
Step 2
Interviews will be coordinated directly by the Fellowship Program Coordinator at SUNY Upstate Medical University. Applicants considered for an interview will be contacted and invited to SUNY Upstate Medical University for an interview with the Program Director and selected faculty. The interview day will be a half day process, including being a part of our Scientific Session conference. Applicants will get a chance to meet with multiple faculty members as well as the current fellows.
Additional Information
- We review approximately 220 applications a year
- We interview 10 applicants per position available
- All candidates entering residency or fellowship programs at Upstate on or after
July 1, 2017 will be subject to a pre-employment (post-offer) drug test. This
includes any prior Upstate resident/fellow who has had a break in service and is
returning to employment. For candidates entering residency or fellowship
programs at Upstate, drug screening and final results must be available prior to
the first day of their program as a prerequisite to employment.