Fellowship Program
Requirements & Application Process
Requirements
- Must be a graduate from a North American Medical School that is LCME or AOA accredited or have full ECFMG certification. International medical graduates that are not US citizens must have successfully received a J-1 visa.
- Must have a current certification in ACLS/BLS
- We will accept a limited number of highly qualified J-1 and H1-B trainees. Consideration for visa sponsorship will be given to highly qualified applicants. Applicants must achieve competitive USMLE scores.
- Has an active state of Florida Board of Medicine unlicensed physician in training or a full and unrestricted license to practice medicine in Florida
* All requirements must be filled by start date of July 1
View our USF GME policy - Appointment of Residents.
For more information on other GME policies & procedures, please visit the GME Policies & Procedures page.
Application Process
USF Allergy and Immunology Training Program only accepts applications through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) Fellowship Application Site.
Registration with ERAS is required. This is where you complete your fellowship application and personal goal statement, etc. You cannot access ERAS until you have received an ERAS electronic token from the ERAS Fellowship Document Office. You need a special code to register.
Our program is also committed to the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP), also referred to as The Match. Applicants will be "matched" to our program using the certified rank order list of the applicants and program director.
Registration with NRMP is required.