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Applications from candidates must be submitted via the ResidencyCAS application through their medical schools or the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG). Applications can not be accepted directly by the department. Entry into the program for civilian candidates is through the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP). Entry of military candidates into the integrated residency program is through the Joint Service Graduate Medical Education Board.

Military applicants should follow the GME application instructions.

Candidates for this program shall have graduated from an approved medical school. Due to our integrated status with the United States Joint Service, candidates must be United States citizens or permanent residents. Candidates will be reviewed based on their performance in medical school, personal statements, demonstration of community involvement and leadership, and participation in research activities. A passing score on USMLE Step 1 and Step II or COMLEX is required for consideration. In keeping with national organization guidelines, interviews will be performed virtually, and candidates selected for interview will be invited by email through the Thalamus system. Interviews for civilian candidates take place at one of three interview sessions through November and December. Civilian residents will be employed by Premier Health Partners, with contracts reviewed annually, contingent upon satisfactory progressive application of obstetrical and gynecological skills, fund of knowledge and fulfillment of responsibilities. 

For questions regarding the residency application process contact Diana Charlino, Residency Coordinator, at diana.charlino@wright.edu.

Acuity Insights Assessments – Comprehensive Admissions Assessments

All applicants are required to complete Casper and Duet as part of their application for the 2024/25 admissions cycle. To complete these assessments, visit AcuityInsights.app to create an account and register to complete the following assessments:

  • Casper: Casper is an open-response, situational judgement test that evaluates applicants' social intelligence and professionalism, keys to success in a residency program
  • Duet: Duet is a standardized way to allow programs and applicants identify their own values/priorities and make critical Match decisions based on their alignment with one another