Hematology (IM)

Hematology (IM) Training

Graduate year 1 positions are not available immediately upon medical school completion.

Length of Training
2 Years
Minimum Prior Years Required
3 Years
Total Active Residents
22

Eligibility & Application Criteria

Types of Graduates

Average of PY1 Interviews
50
Percent of programs requiring Step 1 score for interview
100%
Percent of programs requiring Level 1 score (for DOs) for interview
--

Resident Statistics

Average Number of Residents/Fellows

11

PGY-1s--
PGY-2s--
PGY-3s--

Resident Gender

Faculty Statistics

Avg Faculty:Resident Ratio
1.60:1
Avg Program Faculty
19.50
Avg Full-time Female Faculty
32%

Faculty Distribution

Physicians (19.50)
Non-Physicians (--)

Graduate Career Plans

In 2021, 7 residents or fellows completed training in Hematology (IM). Program directors knew of the plans of 2 (28.6%). Please interpret the following accordingly.

Post Graduate Landing Spots in 2021

Group Practice
--
In Same Specialty
2 (100%)
In Same State as Program
--
In NHSC or Similar Underserved Area
--

Combined Training Programs

Hematology Subspecialty/Fellowship Training

Completion of a hematology (two years) or hematology/oncology (three years) fellowship is the final training for entry into hematology and occurs after residency training in internal medicine. Fellows in hematology and hematology/oncology training programs can pursue tracks pertinent to their careers in the broader field of hematology.

The American Society of Hematology offers year- long programs to hematologists pursuing careers in clinical and translational research as well as resources for physicians-in-training that include teaching cases for medical students and an image bank.

Data reflects averages reported for the 2021 academic year.