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Northwestern offers two career paths, or tracks. The Categorical track (NRMP #2247040C0) is a four-year program which includes a preliminary medicine year (11 blocks of medicine and two blocks of anesthesiology) at Northwestern. There are 8 Categorical positions available. On the other hand, the Advanced track (NRMP #2247040A0) is the three-year specialty program. The applicant would need to secure a first-year position at another program. There are 13 Advanced positions available. We recommend that applicants check both tracks in ERAS.

Applicants seeking a PGY1 internship for the 2008-2009 year or a CA-1 position for the 2009-2010 year will need to apply through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). All 21 positions are filled through the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP). We will accept applications until December 31, 2007.

Selection Process

During the 2006-2007 recruitment season, the Department of Anesthesiology received 980 ERAS applications from American and International Medical Graduates. From these applications, the Resident Recruitment Committee interviewed 145 medical students for 21 positions.  We expect to interview the same number of applicants this year.

Applicants are interviewed from November through January each year. The following are recruitment dates for the 2007–08 interview season:

November 12, 14, 19, 26, 28, 30
December 3, 5, 7, 12, 13, 18, 19
January 7, 11, 14, 18, 25

When selecting an applicant for an interview, The Resident Recruitment Committee considers many factors, including strong letters of recommendation (at least three), 3rd-year Core Clerkship marks, previous clinical experience, the Dean's Letter (Academic Performance Evaluation Report), personal statement, and USMLE scores. Of the latter, we prefer applicants to score 215 or greater on Step 1 and 2. Applicants can be selected to interview based on their Step 1 score only, and they are not required to take Step 2 before their interview. However, Applicants are required to pass Steps 1 and 2 before starting their residency training. 

If the Residency Recruitment Committee selects you for an interview, the Department will contact you via e-mail and phone. You will receive further instructions at that time. The Department will pay for parking expenses for applicants who drive to the interview.

Outside-the-Match/PGY-2 Positions

On occasion, the Department has an outside-the-match CA-1 position available. Please call Christopher Zell to check if a CA 1 position is available. If a position exists, he will ask you for the following documentation:

1. Current CV
2. ERAS application from medical school
3. Letters of Recommendation from PGY-1 year of training
4. Personal Statement
6. Performance Evaluations

Interview Process

Since the Resident Recruitment Committee would like to get to know each applicant, only 6-10 applicants are interviewed each day. All interviews and presentations occur in the Department of Anesthesiology Administrative Office. The night before the interview, one of the chief residents hosts a dinner for the applicants at a downtown Chicago restaurant. Many of our residents attend this dinner with the applicants. The following day, applicants arrive at the Department of Anesthesiology at 8:00am for a continental breakfast where they meet the Residency Program Manager  (Christopher Zell, MS) and the Program Assistant (Carolyn Betts). The Chair, Program Director, Education Chair, OB Anesthesia Chief, Cardiac Anesthesia Director, and a Regional Anesthesia Attending all meet with the applicants. The anesthesiology residents host a lunch for the applicants and the chief resident provides a guided tour of the medical facilities. Overall, applicants experience a thorough, well-organized, yet "laidback" interview day. The interview day should end by 2:30pm.

The Department would be happy to send you a brochure about McGaw Medical Center and introductory letter from Drs. Molloy and Stock. Please contact Christopher Zell for this information.

Diversity Program of Northwestern Memorial Hospital

http://www.nmh.org/nmh/careers/diversity.htm

 

Sonja Boone, MD
Director, Office of Diversity

Director, Office of Diversity
Medical Director, Physician Recruitment
Northwestern Memorial Hospital
sboone@nmh.org
312-926-8942 



“Passionate about mentoring minority medical students, Dr. Boone views all students as a valuable “pipeline” to the McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University”

   -  Ward Rounds, Spring 2005, Northwestern University Publications

Directions/Maps

The Department of Anesthesiology is located in the McGaw Pavilion, 240 E. Huron, two blocks east of Michigan Avenue. Applicants who plan to drive to their interview can use Mapquest, and applicants who plan to fly and take public transportation from O'Hare or Midway Airports can use the Chicago Transit Authority Web site .

Maps of Northwestern (Chicago Campus)

Northwestern University/Northwestern Memorial Hospital
http://www.northwestern.edu/visiting/maps/

McGaw/Olson Pavilion (Department of Anesthesiology)http://aquavite.northwestern.edu/maps/buildinglookup.cgi?lookupid=35
 
Directions
http://www.northwestern.edu/visiting/directions/

                       

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Department of Anesthesiology
Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine
251 E. Huron St, F5-704
Chicago, IL 60611
Telephone: 312/926-8105
Fax: 312/926-9206

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