General Surgery Residency

The General Surgery Residency Training Program at Saint Mary’s Hospital in Waterbury, Connecticut has a PGY2 PRELIMINARY position available immediately. Please see the specific requirements and instructions for applying below.

Prerequisites:

  • Successful completion, in good standing, of or currently enrolled in a PGY1 Preliminary year for the 2024-25 academic year of US clinical training in an ACGME accredited general surgery residency training program.
  • Must have graduated from an Accredited U.S. Medical School or International Medical Graduates must have a valid ECFMG certificate (Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates)

How To apply:

A complete application must include the following documents and, in the order, listed

ERAS Application packet:

  1. Curriculum Vitae
  2. Brief Personal Statement
  3. Medical School Diploma and Transcript
  4. MSPE (Dean’s Letter)
  5. USMLE Steps I, II, and III scores (must be first time pass) or COMLEX I, II-CE, and III scores
  6. ABSITE scores and reports
  7. Three (3) current Letters of Recommendation. Including one from the current Program Director will be required.
  8. Current year semi-annual Evaluation and Mid-Year Milestone Evaluation
  9. Current ACGME “General Surgery Defined Category and Minimum” and “General Surgery Year 2 Minimum” case log reports
  10. ACLS, BLS and ATLS certification
  11. FLS and FES Certifications (if available)
  12. Copy of ECFMG certificate (if applicable)

Qualified applicants must submit the above materials in a SINGLE PDF along with their contact information.

Please name the single PDF file as follows: LastName_FirstName_PGY2P-2025.  Email files to gary.hodge@trinityhealthofne.org

APPLICATIONS will be considered for the first come first served basis.  However, applications will be accepted and considered on a continuing basis until this position is filled.

08.31.2025
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