Other Residency Information

Those interested in applying for the HIV Training Track must do so through the Yale Primary Care Internal Medicine Residency Training Program. Below is additional information pertinent for both applicants and current residents, from the application process to living in New Haven.

Contact Us

We're here to help answer your questions and guide you through the application process.  Visit this section for contact information: medicine.yale.edu/intmed/residency/contact/index.aspx

Interviews

Interviews for the Yale Primary Care Internal Medicine Residency Program occur on selected dates in November, December and January each year. Once an ERAS application has been approved by the Yale Selection Committee, invitations are emailed to applicants through the ERAS Post Office (please see How to Apply for more information).

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Orientation

Please use this site to access information about Orientation, required paperwork, and various other information that may be helpful to you before you arrive in June: http://medicine.yale.edu/intmed/residency/interns/primarycare.aspx

New Haven

The Yale University "Living in New Haven" website provides current information about New Haven's culture, community and services. Within the website there is also a "Gateway" for "Young Professionals" about arts, dining, nightlife, shopping, sports and recreation, events, and housing.
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Writer's Workshop

The Yale Internal Medicine Residency Writers’ Workshop is an annual two-day intensive writing workshop for Yale residents in internal medicine and other specialities.

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Academic Opportunities

There are several academic opportunities offered for Yale residents, including Research-in-Residency and the Office of Global Health.