Our Program:
How To Apply
Requirements
We participate in ERAS (Electronic Residency Application Service).
Applicants will need to submit:
- ERAS Application form.
- Curriculum Vitae.
- MSPE (Dean’s List).
- Official transcript.
- USMLE scores (Step I required, Step II and Step III if available). COMLEX scores are accepted.
- Personal statement: we encourage you to use this as an opportunity to tell us about yourself, your life experiences, and your career aspirations.
- At least three (3) letters of recommendation: these should be written by someone who is very familiar with your work (research or clinical) and has experience in writing letters of recommendation (clerkship director, program director, director of inpatient service, or a senior clinician). At least one has to be from an anesthesiologist. If you have extensive research experience (MD/Ph.D. or equivalent research experience), please also submit a letter from a research advisor.
- Photograph.
Candidates interested in the Combined Pediatric-Anesthesiology program need to apply to BCRP in ERAS and select the Pediatrics-Anesthesiology track; please also submit a separate application to BWH Anesthesiology.
International Applicants
Our institution sponsors both H1b and J1 Visas. To be considered for the H1b visa, USMLE Step III must be completed by December 31.
In addition to the general requirements, international candidates should keep the following in mind:
- International candidates should be ECFMG certified by October 31 and must be certified by the end of the interview season (end of January)
- Most international candidates have strong backgrounds in research, and many are already fully trained in anesthesiology or both.
- Many international candidates have demonstrated the ability to work in an academic hospital by completing one or more rotations (with direct patient care) at one of the major US teaching hospitals.
- Letters of recommendation must include at least one letter from a physician who has directly supervised the candidate in a core clinical rotation such as internal medicine, surgery, or pediatrics, and when available, letters from US-trained physicians are beneficial. We do not find letters from “observerships” helpful in evaluating applicants.
"The strong support system, endless clinical opportunities, fantastic alumni network, and geographical location solidified Brigham Anesthesia as the place I wanted to train."
—Megan Hunt, CA2