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UPMC Medical Education (Harrisburg) Program PO Box 8700 Harrisburg, PA 17105 Ph: (717) 231-8532 wilkinsonc3@upmc.edu

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Program statement[edit]

All of the information for our program can be found on our website here: UPMC in Central PA. Internal Medicine Residency Program in Harrisburg, PA.

Caitlin Wilkinson, MBA

  • Program Coordinator
  • Internal Medicine Residency Program
  • UPMC Harrisburg - Brady Building
  • 205 S. Front St., Suite 3C
  • PO Box 8700
  • Harrisburg, PA 17104
  • T: 717.231.8532
  • F: 717.231.8535

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Program information[edit]

  • They are approved for a total of 64 medical residents. Currently, we have 46 categorical residents in the ACGME program.
  • In addition, there are 18 residents in their osteopathic recognition (OR) track.
  • House staff training is based at UPMC Harrisburg Hospital, which is the main site for inpatient rotations.
  • Outpatient continuity/ambulatory clinic experiences are provided at the Kline Health care Center.
  • In addition, private physician offices provide subspecialty ambulatory experiences in a real-life practice setting.
  • We offer a highly structured teaching curriculum in a community environment.
  • This program has several innovative teaching models in place, such as business skills and leadership workshops, a practical clinical skills course during internship, ongoing “Mock Code” sessions and intensive board review by an independent consultant.
  • They also begun educating our faculty and residents in point of care ultrasound (POCUS), which is part of the forefront of internal medicine training.

Affiliations[edit]

  • They are affiliated with Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine and Drexel University College of Medicine.
  • These academic affiliations place emphasis on our senior residents as learners/educators in the core rotations, to approximately 6 - 8 medical students per month.

Requirements for Application[edit]

  • Requirements for applying for the Allopathic Internal Medicine Program are as follows:
  • Preference is given to those who have graduated from medical school in the last five years.
  • You must have previous US clinical experience.
  • H1B and J1 Visas are sponsored.
  • All applications must be received through ERAS only.
  • Applications will be accepted only through the first Friday of December.

Current residents[edit]

Administrative staff:

Key people

Research coordinator

Visas sponsored[edit]

H1 and J1

Training Locations[edit]

Primary Hospital[edit]

UPMC Harrisburg Hospital

Secondary Hospital[edit]

Tertiary Hospital[edit]

Curriculum[edit]

PGY1[edit]

PGY2[edit]

PGY3[edit]

Compensation[edit]

Resident and fellow salaries for the 2021-2022 academic year are:

  • First Post Graduate Year: $60,923
  • Second Post Graduate Year: $63,045
  • Third Post Graduate Year: $65,270
  • Fourth Post Graduate Year: $67,538
  • Fifth Post Graduate Year: $69,909
  • Sixth Post Graduate Year: $72,363
  • Seventh Post Graduate Year: $74,880

Other tracks[edit]

Osteopathic

Electives[edit]

Fellowships[edit]

Gallery[edit]

Program website[edit]

Visa sponsorship[edit]

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