University at Buffalo Program
Buffalo, NY
Specialty: Internal Medicine
ACGME Code: 7513544004
Director
Coordinators
Program
Program size
1, 1, 1, 1 (4 years)
Accreditation Status
Initial Accreditation since July 2025
Training
Faculty-to-Residents Ratio: 38.2X
Quality of Life
First Year Average Weekly Hours:
60 hours
First Year Maximum Consecutive Hours on Duty:
16 hours
First Year Salary:
$60 400
First Year Paid Vacation:
20 days
First Year Paid Sick Leave:
20 days
Admission
YOG Cutoff: 5
Match History
Track:
3099751C0
2025
1 of 1
2024
1 of 1
2023
1 of 1
2022
1 of 1
2021
0 of 0
2020
1 of 1
Location
Buffalo, NY
Population
278 349
Income
$46 458
Education
31.2%
Employment
55.8%
Health
3.9%
Age
34
Housing - Rental Prices
Rental Prices
Crime - All Violent Offences
Rate per 100,000 Residents
Living in Buffalo, NY
- Crime Rate and Safety: Buffalo has a slightly higher crime rate than the national average, but certain neighborhoods are safer than others. It's advisable to research specific areas before choosing a place to live.
- Fun Activities: Buffalo offers a wide range of entertainment options including world-class dining, cultural events, sports games, and outdoor activities like hiking and skiing in the nearby mountains.
- Climate: Buffalo experiences all four seasons with cold and snowy winters, pleasant summers, and beautiful fall foliage.
- Races and Population: Buffalo is a diverse city with a mix of cultures and ethnicities contributing to its vibrant community.
- Education: Buffalo is home to several universities and colleges, providing opportunities for educational advancement and cultural enrichment.
- Cost of Living: Buffalo has a relatively affordable cost of living compared to other major cities in the Northeast.
- Proximity to Bigger Cities: Buffalo is approximately a 6-hour drive from New York City and a 4-hour drive from Toronto, Canada, providing easy access to these major urban centers.
- Pros: Affordable cost of living, diverse cultural scene, proximity to major cities.
- Cons: Higher crime rate in some areas, harsh winters.