Residency
Application Process
The Family Medicine Residency Program accepts
applications through ERAS (Electronic Residency Application Service)
only. Residents are selected through the National Resident Matching
Program. Please contact your Dean’s office for instructions and
further information, as we will not accept any paper applications,
nor do we accept unsolicited faxes sent to our office.
- You
must be a U.S. Citizen or a permanent U.S. resident. Our
residency does not sponsor any type of visa.
- Must
have graduated from medical school within the last 5 years.
- All
applicants must meet the Texas State Board of Medical Examiners
licensing requirements prior to acceptance. You
must be a graduate of an accredited school of medicine or
osteopathic school. It must be listed on the
Texas State Board of Medical Examiner’s list of approved
schools. You may visit their website at http://www.tsbme.state.tx.us
to make this determination.
- Must
have passed Step 1, Step 2 and CSA of USMLE on the first
attempt.
- Must
have a score of 80 or better on each step of the USMLE exam.
- Must
have a specified interest in Family Medicine. Preference will be
given to applicants who have a specified desire to practice in
Texas.
- Must
be proficient in spoken and written English language.
- International
graduates must be certified by the ECFMG.
- Must
have at least one year of US clinical experience, defined as
“supervised direct patient care”. Research
or observership positions, which do not entail a significant
involvement in the medical management of patients, do not fulfill
the spirit of this requirement.
A complex ERAS
application includes:
-
USMLE/COMLEX
score reports
-
A Dean’s
letter
-
A transcript
-
Three
letters of reference (two of which should come from the area of
primary care)
Application
address and contact information:
Brazos Family Medicine Residency
1301 Memorial Drive,
Suite 200
Bryan, Texas 77802
Phone: (979) 862-4465
Fax: (979) 774-6603
Rudy Martinez
Residency Program Coordinator,
RMartinez@medicine.tamhsc.edu
David A. McClellan, M.D.
Residency Program Director,
DAMcClellan@medicine.tamhsc.edu
After the
initial application review, selected applicants will be invited for
an interview. The Brazos Family Medicine Residency does not
discriminate in its program or in its policies on the basis of
race, religious affiliation, age, sex, physical handicap, national
origin, or marital status.