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FAMILY MEDICINE
Stanford Health Care-Sponsored Stanford University Program
San Jose, California
The Stanford-O'Connor FMRP is an academically rigorous, community-based program rooted in a mission to serve San Jose's underserved since 1977. We off
Year 1 Size
USMLE Step 1 (IMG)
USMLE Step 2 CK (IMG)
Interviews Last Year
Application Deadline
Year 1 Seats
9Interviews Last Year
112Interview Ratio
12.4% US MD
84.6% IMG
0Application Criteria
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USMLE Step 1 Required (IMG)
Yes
USMLE Step 2 CK Required (IMG)
Yes
Graduation Year Requirement
1
J-1 Visa
Yes
H-1B Visa
No
F-1 Visa
No
Min Letters of Recommendation
3
Max Letters of Recommendation
3
Chair Letter Required
Yes
Faculty Letter Required
Yes
Specialty Letter Required
No
Medical Education Gap Policy
Clinical experience in the US
Interviews Last Year
112
Interview to Seat Ratio
12.4
USMLE Requirements
Minimum USMLE requirements for IMG applicants
Yes
Yes
Compensation Trend
Signal Data
Interview invite rates by applicant signal type
Step 2 CK (All Invited)
231-262
Silver Signal → Invite
54%
Gold Signal → Invite
10%
No Signal → Invite
34%
US IMG → Invite
0%
Non-US IMG → Invite
0%
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Program Type
Community-based university affiliatedYear 1 Size
9Year 2 Size
9Year 3 Size
9Application Deadline
October 1, 2025Offers Preliminary Positions
NoNight Float
YesMoonlighting Allowed
YesTotal Positions
27Accredited Length
3Faculty:Resident Ratio
0.6Avg Hours/Week (PGY-1)
53Contact Details
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Night Float
Night Float (PGY-1)
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Medical Insurance
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Offers Preliminary Positions
Application Deadline
Interviews Conducted Last Year
Min Letters of Recommendation
Max Letters of Recommendation
NRMP Codes
Interview Period (2025–26)
Interview Period (2026–27)
Start Dates
Chair Letter Required
Faculty Letter Required
Specialty Letter Required
Grad Year Limit N/A
Medical Education Gap Policy
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Program Offerings
Benefits, perks, and curriculum offerings for residents
Additional Benefits
Resident / Fellow Curriculum
- Integrative medicine curriculum
- Curriculum to develop health systems leadership skills (e.g., QI project leadership, community/organizational advocacy)
- Formal program to foster interprofessional teamwork
- Alternative/complementary medicine curriculum
- Economics of health care systems curriculum
- Debt management/financial counseling
- International experience/global health
- Resident/fellow retreats
- Off-campus electives
- Hospice/home care experience
Residency Programs by Year
Quota vs Filled positions over the years
PGY-1 Residents
Country-wise distribution and profile cards
United States 18
Julia Addams, MD
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Madison, WI, United StatesNadia Anderson, DO
Nova Southeastern University Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine
Davie, FL, United StatesHa Eun “Christina” Cho, MD
Medical College of Georgia
Augusta, GA, United StatesQuynh Duong, DO
Michigan State Univ College of Osteopathic Medicine
East Lansing, MI, United StatesTony García, MD
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Dallas, TX, United StatesKavia Khosla, MD
University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine
Chicago, Illinois, United StatesCrystal Lin, MD
Stanford University
Stanford, CA, United StatesAnish Pal, MD
Florida International School
Miami, Florida, United StatesYuan Zhang, MD
Stanford University School of Medicine
Stanford, CA, United StatesBianca Bustamente, DO
University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine
Biddeford, Maine, United StatesPuneet Gill, DO
New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine
Old Westbury, NY, United StatesRitwik “Ritz” Keshav, MD/MPH/MS
University of Arizona, College of Medicine - Phoenix
Phoenix, AZ, United StatesEva Leung, MD
Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine
Rochester, MI, United StatesJonathan Lu, MD
Stanford University School of Medicine
Stanford, CA, United StatesShahkira “Aliah” Mehkri, MD
Oregon Health and Science University
Portland, Oregon, United StatesPooja Polamarasetti, MD
Wayne State University School of Medicine
Detroit, MI, United StatesCecilia Zhou, MD
University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United StatesNeha Balachandran, MD
Medical College of Georgia
Augusta, GA, United StatesBrazil 1
Mayara Slosek, MD
Centro Universitário Atenas, Brazil
Paracatu, BrazilJoin the Latest Events
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