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INTERNAL MEDICINE
Dignity Health East Valley Program
Chandler, Arizona
Review the eligibility criteria, visa options, compensation, and resident insights below for this program.
Year 1 Size
USMLE Step 1 (IMG)
USMLE Step 2 CK (IMG)
Interviews Last Year
Year 1 Seats
13Interviews Last Year
269Interview Ratio
20.7% US MD
8.7% IMG
13Application Criteria
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USMLE Step 1 Required (IMG)
Yes
USMLE Step 2 CK Required (IMG)
Yes
Graduation Year Requirement
3
Chair Letter Required
No
Faculty Letter Required
No
Specialty Letter Required
No
Medical Education Gap Policy
Clinical experience in the US
Interviews Last Year
269
Interview to Seat Ratio
20.7
USMLE Requirements
Minimum USMLE requirements for IMG applicants
Yes
Yes
Minimum USMLE Scores
Compensation Trend
Signal Data
Interview invite rates by applicant signal type
Step 2 CK (All Invited)
235-265
Silver Signal → Invite
42%
Gold Signal → Invite
61%
No Signal → Invite
12%
US IMG → Invite
3%
Non-US IMG → Invite
0%
Highlights
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Program Type
Community-basedYear 1 Size
13Year 2 Size
10Year 3 Size
10Offers Preliminary Positions
YesNight Float
YesMoonlighting Allowed
YesTotal Positions
33Accredited Length
3Faculty:Resident Ratio
0.5Avg Hours/Week (PGY-1)
47Contact Details
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Contact Phone
Contact Email
Program Director
Director Phone
Director Email
Program Participation & Visa Status
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Program Best Described As
USMLE Step 1 (IMG Required)
USMLE Step 2 CK (IMG Required)
Year Of Graduation Limit
Characteristics
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Year 1 Program Size
Year 2 Program Size
Year 3 Program Size
% IMG Residents
% US MD Residents
% DO Residents
Accredited Length (yrs)
Total Positions
Total Physician Faculty
Faculty:Resident Ratio
Night Float
Night Float (PGY-1)
Moonlighting Allowed
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Year 2 Compensation
Year 3 Compensation
PGY-1 Vacation Days
PGY-2 Vacation Days
PGY-3 Vacation Days
Avg Hours/Week (PGY-1)
Max Consecutive Hours (PGY-1)
Avg 24hr Off-Duty Periods/Week
Medical Insurance
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Offers Preliminary Positions
Interviews Conducted Last Year
NRMP Codes
Start Dates
Chair Letter Required
Faculty Letter Required
Specialty Letter Required
Grad Year Limit N/A
Medical Education Gap Policy
Contact Person
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Contact Person Phone
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Contact Information
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Program Location
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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
- Academic support for USMLE Step 3 preparation
- Resident/fellow retreats
- Off-campus electives
- Hospice/home care experience
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