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The Samaritan Family Medicine residency trains our residents to care for patients from all walks of life. We are committed to recruiting a diverse group of physicians to our program, and we are mindful of all aspects of identity, including, but not limited to, race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, gender and gender expression, religion/spiritual practice, and age. We are committed to increasing the diversity of our residents and faculty in the years to come, ensuring the success of our trainees who come from backgrounds underrepresented in medicine, and educating our residents on the inequities that patients continue to experience.
We participate in the ERAS program and the NRMP match process. To be considered for admission to the class of 2028, the following materials are required to be submitted through ERAS:
After initial review qualified applicants will receive a secondary application.
Applicants will be notified via email if they are selected for an interview. All interviews will be conducted virtually this year.
There will be optional in person second look opportunity further into the interview season
NOTE: We recognize with COVID-19 there are many changes happening, this may be reflected in the board exam requirements.
In addition to the items listed above, IMG applicants are also required to submit the ECFMG Certification.
Non-U.S. citizens must possess a Permanent Resident Card prior to starting a postgraduate medical education program. Unfortunately, Samaritan does not sponsor H1-B or J1 visas.
For questions and clarifications regarding applications to our program, please contact Lisa Ely, Rural Program Coordinator, at 541-574-4987 or by email or Rachel Rottenkolber, Valley Program Coordinator, at 541-768-7633 or by email.
As employees of SHS, residents are eligible to participate in the following benefit plans: (Medical, Dental, Rx, Vision, Life and Disability, Long-Term Care, FSA/HSA, Wellness Programs, Employee Assistance Programs, OFLA/FMLA and Retirement plans). Coverage will begin on the first day of the month following employment.
SHS will provide, at no cost to the resident, professional liability insurance while participating in the Program. The professional liability insurance provided does not cover activities outside the program, i.e. moonlighting.
Residents are granted a 200-hour (25 day) ATO pool for all leave per contract year unless specifically limited as required for specialty board certification.
Graduate Medical Education will reimburse residents for the cost of a “limited license” obtained from the Oregon Medical Board.
Graduate Medical Education will reimburse the fee for a full DEA license.
For interns, Graduate Medical Education will reimburse for your COMLEX/USMLE Step 3 exam. In addition, each intern receives a $500 stipend and PGYs 2-6 receive a $1000.00 stipend per academic year for educational purposes.
Costs associated with required membership dues will be paid by Graduate Medical Education or your specific residency program.
Each resident will be provided with a Samarian issued laptop for work use during their residency/fellowship, lab coats, an alpha numeric pager, hospital full-access library, monthly meal stipend will be provided while working at each of the SHS hospitals, and a $300 wellness benefit option. In addition, housing will be provided while on mandatory rotations up in the Portland area.