Application Process
How Do I Become a Resident at Burke?
Burke welcomes applicants to its Graduate Medical Education Program (GME). You can apply to the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Residency during your fourth year of medical school.
Burke also considers applications from qualified international graduates who have:
Submit your application through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS).
All positions are filled though the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP).
What Documents Do I Need to Apply?
You must submit the following documents along with your application:
- Three letters of recommendation
- Current C.V. clearly explaining any time gaps
- MSPE (Dean’s letter)
- Medical School transcript
- USMLE/COMLEX transcript
- Current ECFMG certificates (as applicable)
If any document is not in English, a certified or notarized English translation of each document must be provided.
For more information, please visit www.aamc.org
Salary & Benefits
As a Burke resident, you will receive a competitive salary.
Salary:
PGY-2: $79,135.00
PGY-3: $82,479.00
PGY-4: $85,823.00
Benefits:
You will receive a generous benefits package as a Burke Resident.
- Health and Dental Insurance Benefits
- Four Weeks of Vacation (20 days) Annually
- Department Funded Allowances for:
- Textbooks, Q-Banks, other educational materials
- PMR Association membership and exam dues
- White Coats and Department Jacket
- Wellness Events
- $500 Annual Educational Allowance
- Used towards educational materials/electronics
- Annual Conference Allowance - if presenting
- Limited onsite housing: studio,1-BR and 2BR apartments