Ten Important Things Our Applicants Should Know

Ten Important Things That All of
Our Applicants Should Know
Transitional Year Residency Program
Emory University School of Medicine
Atlanta, Georgia
Thank you for your interest in Emory!
PLEASE REVIEW THIS IF:
• You have applied to the Transitional Year
Residency at Emory.
• You have applied to the Transitional Year at
Emory and are concerned that you haven’t
received an interview yet.
• You are thinking of applying to our program
and had a few questions.
#1: How many residents does the
Emory TY program take each year?
EMORY WELCOMES 24 NEW
TRANSITIONAL YEAR RESIDENTS EACH
YEAR.
• 9 positions are pre-allocated
for Radiology TY interns
• 4 positions are pre-allocated
for Neurology
• 4 positions are pre-allocated
for Anesthesia
• The remaining seven
positions are usually
allocated to applicants in
other Emory advanced
programs such as but not
limited to Ophthalmology,
Dermatology, and PM&R
#2: What is the difference between the
Transitional Year and the Preliminary IM
Year at Emory?
• The Preliminary IM year
is supervised and
managed by the
Department of
Medicine.
• Applicants who need a
one year-program prior
to entering most
advanced programs
should apply to the TY
program.
• The Transitional Year is
a separate ACGMEaccredited program
from Preliminary IM.
• Prelim IM applicants
are pre-allocated as
categorical matches
with advanced
programs.
• Both programs work
within the Dept of IM.
#3: What should I do if I haven’t received an
interview for the TY Program?
My Emory
Neurology interview
was enough???
Woo hoo!!!
• VERY IMPORTANT:
• Applicants who’ve been
granted interviews in
Emory advanced
programs DO NOT require
separate TY interviews.
• TY positions connected to
Emory advanced
programs are based upon
interviews in the
advanced programs.
#4: What if I don’t wish to stay at an
Emory advanced program?
• The Emory TY program is
dedicated to providing a
comprehensive clinical base year
to those requiring one prior to
their residency programs.
• Consideration is given to all
applicants, but particularly those
connected to Emory or advancing
to our programs.
• A small percentage of our house
staff advance to programs outside
of Emory University.
#5: I see a lot of TY NRMP numbers.
Which do I rank?
• Radiology, Anesthesiology and
Neurology EACH HAVE SEPARATE
NRMP numbers connected to
their programs. These spots can
only be occupied by those also
matching in the associated
advanced program.
• All applicants (desiring to stay at
Emory for all training) should be
sure to FIRST RANK the specialty
specific TY NRMP number and
then rank the undesignated TY
program NRMP number SECOND.
• If in doubt, CALL TO CONFIRM.
#6: I wasn’t granted an interview at an Emory
advanced program. Will a separate interview be
offered?
• Unfortunately, we do
not offer separate
interviews to applicants
who haven’t been
afforded interviews by
an EUSOM advanced
program.
• Our applicants are all
ranked based upon the
feedback from the
advanced programs.
#7: Does the TY program director rank
all 24 positions?
• No.
• The Program Directors for
Radiology, Neurology, and
Anesthesiology all rank
their pre-allocated slots
independent of the TY
Program Director.
• The 7 remaining slots are
ranked by the TY program
leadership with the input
of the advanced
programs.
#8: Do TY interns have a weekly
continuity clinic?
• Generally speaking, no.
• For our ACGME required
ambulatory medicine
requirement, TY residents
spend a month at the
Atlanta VAMC in clinic.
• TY residents who desire a
continuity clinic, however,
can and have had them
easily arranged.
#9: Do you offer international elective
experiences for your TY interns?
• Regrettably, due to the
tight requirements of a
12 month academic
year and CMS
constraints, we do not.
• Our 4+ area hospitals,
however, serve a very
diverse population and
represent several
countries.
#10: What is Atlanta like as a place to
live? (We asked a few residents.)
• “Awesome!”
• “Hot in the summer!”
• “Easy to get flights in and out
of!”
• “Fun on weekends.”
• “A melting pot.”
• “Challenging hills if you’re a
runner.”
• “Chock full of history.”
• “Never, ever, ever a dull
moment.”
• “You won’t want to leave.”
BONUS INFORMATION ABOUT OUR
PROGRAM
• Fully integrated house
staff into the IM residency
clinical experiences.
• Served by five IM chief
residents.
• Challenging but not
malignant.
• LOTS of opportunities for
TEACHING and for
learning.
• Dedicated to a
comprehensive
foundation experience for
our residents while
respecting each learner’s
chosen career path.
• We tailor the year to each
resident’s needs after
requirements are met.
We hope this helped clarify a few
things for you! Thanks for stopping by!
• Kimberly D. Manning, MD,
FACP, FAAP
• Program Director, TY
Program
• Deborah Baumgarten, MD,
MPH
• Associate Program Director,
TY Program and Radiology
Residency Program
• Latoya Geter-Carter
• Program Coordinator, TY
Program