Residency Application
Application Information
The three year Podiatric Residency was granted full approval by the Council on Podiatric Medical Education (CPME) of the American Podiatric Medical Association in 2004. Residents are selected on the basis of their previous achievements in Podiatry school, letters of recommendation, college evaluations, test scores, GPA and a personal interview held annually during the CRIP weekend.
The program participates in CASPR/CRIP. All applications must be submitted through the Central Application Service for Podiatric Residencies (CASPR).
Benefits and Compensation
Compensation
- PGY-1: $66,691
- PGY-2: $69,176
- PGY-3: $71,658
- Reimbursement of state licensing fees
- $1000 education fund to cover board review subscriptions, books, educational webinars, etc.
- $1500 meal card
Vacation and Conference
- Four (4) weeks of annual paid vacation
- Paid educational conferences are available for second and third year residents
- Annual research presentation leave as needed for two national and regional conferences
Insurance
- Malpractice coverage provided by the hospital
- Medical, dental, vision insurance plans with dependent coverage
- Health Savings Accounts (HSA)
- Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA)
- Short- and long-term disability insurance
- Accidental death and dismemberment
- Associate and family life insurance
- Group legal plan
Other Benefits
- Receive MSUCHM faculty appointment
- New resident simulation lab
- 24-hour access to library
- Resident lounge with free and discounted food
- Workout facility
- Free on-site parking
Any further questions can be directed to the program coordinator.