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Excellence in medical education has been a tradition of Sisters of Charity Hospital for over 160 years. Combining hospital-based activities, a multifaceted outpatient experience, and an understanding of the realities of private practice within an ethnically and socioeconomically diverse patient population ensures a strong clinical experience for our residents.
We offer a fully approved, three-year program designed to satisfy the requirement for certification of the American Board of Internal Medicine to practice as a Board eligible/Board certified internist or entry into fellowship of a variety of subspecialty programs in internal medicine.
Our Program I.D. is 140-35-21-251
We do not offer any externships or observerships.
All applications must be submitted through ERAS.
All Western New York candidates or candidates with strong local ties are welcome and encouraged to apply to our training program. All U.S. graduates must have a Dean’s letter.
For international medical graduates, our program requirements are as follows:
You may use your own discretion as to whether or not you would like to apply to the program.
Please note that meeting these criteria will NOT ensure that you will receive an invitation for an interview since there are a limited number of interview slots available.
Thank you for your interest in our residency program. Good luck in your efforts to obtain a residency position.
Benefits for Sisters of Chairity Hospital residents in all specialties are similar to the University at Buffalo sponsoring program. Click here to learn about resident benefits, including salary, time off and insurance.
The State University of New York at Buffalo sponsors the Sisters of Charity Hospital residency program.
Khalid J. Qazi, M.D., M.A.C.P.
Program Director
Clinical Professor of Medicine
State University of New York at Buffalo
School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
Kamal D. Tourbaf, M.D., F.A.C.P.
Associate Program Director
Professor of Clinical Medicine
State University of New York at Buffalo
School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences