Position Available PGY-2 or PGY-3 transfer to start as soon possible

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Kaiser Permanente Southern California’s Los Angeles Medical Center is looking to fill a PGY-2 or a PGY-3 transfer to start as soon as possible.

To apply, please email the following in a PDF to [email protected]:

Curriculum Vitae

Personal Statement with reason(s) for seeking position

USMLE and/or COMLEX Transcript

Medical School Transcript

Medical School Performance Evaluation (MSPE)

Three Letters of Recommendation – including a letter from your current program director

*California Medical License required

For information on the program, please visit: Overview - Radiation Oncology



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Visas (which include, Temporary TN work status, temporary H-1B and J-1) can only be sponsored for hard to fill positions. However, our training programs are extremely competitive and do not meet the hard to fill criteria.

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Doesn't California require completion of at least 2 years of residency to obtain a medical license? How does one start PGY-2 if a CA medical license is required?
 
Doesn't California require completion of at least 2 years of residency to obtain a medical license? How does one start PGY-2 if a CA medical license is required?
As part of Senate Bill 806, beginning January 1, 2022, residents are authorized to obtain a Medical Board of California Physician’s and Surgeon’s License after receiving credit for 12 months (allopathic US and Canadian medical school graduates) of board-approved and accredited postgraduate training.
 
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I’ve done my pgy1 year in the uk, but have all 3 steps and my us greencard.Will I be considered?
 
As part of Senate Bill 806, beginning January 1, 2022, residents are authorized to obtain a Medical Board of California Physician’s and Surgeon’s License after receiving credit for 12 months (allopathic US and Canadian medical school graduates) of board-approved and accredited postgraduate training.
Quick question: what specialty is the spot for?
Kaiser Permanente Southern California’s Los Angeles Medical Center is looking to fill a PGY-2 or a PGY-3 transfer to start as soon as possible.

To apply, please email the following in a PDF to [email protected]:

Curriculum Vitae

Personal Statement with reason(s) for seeking position

USMLE and/or COMLEX Transcript

Medical School Transcript

Medical School Performance Evaluation (MSPE)

Three Letters of Recommendation – including a letter from your current program director

*California Medical License required

For information on the program, please visit: Overview - Radiation Oncology



Visa Policy:

Visas (which include, Temporary TN work status, temporary H-1B and J-1) can only be sponsored for hard to fill positions. However, our training programs are extremely competitive and do not meet the hard to fill criteria.
 
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