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Internal Medicine Physician Scientist Training Program (PSTP): Application
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Beth Levine PSTP   Application Process

The Internal Medicine Residency Program at UT Southwestern Medical Center strongly supports the match and offers positions to physician-scientist applicants only through the match. Applicants should apply to the categorical program. Please note that there is not a separate ERAS program number for the physician-scientist track. All applications must come through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS).

If offered a PSTP appointment, acceptance into the Residency Program assures the applicant a position in the fellowship of his/her choice at UT Southwestern Medical Center for the PGY-3 year. Those applicants who wish to apply for the PSTP program at UT Southwestern Medical Center should do so by e-mailing the program director (jay.horton@utsouthwestern.edu) prior to scheduling the residency interview.

Financial Support

Salaries during the clinical years of Internal Medicine training will be commensurate with the current salary scale offered for the traditional categorical residents (http://www8.utsouthwestern.edu//utsw/cda/dept26481/files/132702.html). Additionally, during clinical training (years 1 and 2 of residency) trainees will receive an additional $3,000/year for purchasing books, a computer, or to attend a scientific meeting. During the fellowship training, the usual fellowship salaries will be supplemented by $10,000/year stipend for the duration of the fellowship training (a maximum of 4 years).

Faculty images (left, top-to-bottom): Beth Levine, M.D.; Craig Malloy, M.D.; Jim Willson, M.D.
Craig Malloy PSTP
Jim Willson Cancer Center PSTP