UC Davis too.
SF Match site has secondary materials listed for some so make sure to check all the schools you applied to.
UC Davis? Where are you seeing that? On their website, all it says under application process is:
Your application is considered complete when it contains the following:
Only Central Application Service (CAS) applications will be accepted
College transcript
Medical school transcript
Detailed National Board scores with sub-scores, and/or equivalents such as FLEX, VQE, ECFMG
Three letters of reference
Dean's letter. (These are usually mailed after November 1
The University of California, Davis will not not accept H1-B visas for post-graduate trainees
Selected candidates will be contacted for a personal interview. Interviews are scheduled only on selected Friday mornings in November or December.
Applicants will be requested to come to attend Ophthalmology Grand Rounds which are held Friday mornings, prior to interview sessions.
A flexible or mixed medical internship is required prior to entering the residency program.
State licensing requirements mandate training which includes four weeks of family practice in the medical school curriculum.
Acceptance to the residency training programs contingent upon completion of an ACGME accredited PGY-1 year prior to entering ophthalmology training at the PGY-2 level.