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Only
Baylor College of Medicine application forms are accepted. Universal
or other application forms are not accepted.
Only completed applications are reviewed by the Fellowship Program
Director. Deadlines for the receipt of application materials vary
among the fellowships. All applicants are requested to submit
an email address and a valid overnight address with a telephone
number and a fax number.
The following documents must be submitted for consideration for
an orthopedic fellowship position:
1.
Completed Baylor College of Medicine application including a passport
size photograph
2. Current CV
3. Personal Statement
4. Four letters of recommendation, of which one must be from the
Dean of Students at your Medical College.
5. Notarized Transcript
6. Notarized Diploma
All notarized documents must contain the statement "notarized as
a true copy of an original document"
Additional documents required of international applicants include:
1. USMLE Test Results - Steps I and II
2. TOEFL or ECFMG English Exam Results
3. FLEX (if taken)
4. Dean's Certification Form (a Baylor form)
5. Medical Diploma & English translation reduced to an 8 ½ inch
by 11 inch page notarized on the front of each page and containing
the statement "notarized as a true copy of an original document"
6. Transcript & English translation reduced to an 8 ½ inch by 11
inch page notarized on the front of each page and containing the
statement "notarized as a true copy of an original document"
7. Mark Sheet & English translation reduced to an 8 ½ inch by 11
inch page notarized on the front of each page and containing the
statement "notarized as a true copy of an original document"
8. Valid ECFMG Certificate - page notarized on the front of each
page and containing the statement "notarized as a true copy of an
original document"
9. Visa Questionnaire All completed applications are reviewed.
Once the applicant's file is complete the Fellowship Selection Committee
reviews it. If the Committee feels the applicant is competitive
for our program, the applicant will be invited to a formal interview.
The Department of Orthopedic Surgery conducts interview sessions
by appointment only. Each applicant is interviewed by several members
of the Section. For some Sections, the applicant may be required
to interview with all members of the Section.
For any additional questions regarding the Orthopedic Surgery Residency
Program, please contact the Orthopedic Academic Office by email
judyo@bcm.edu. Thank
you for your interest in our fellowship programs.
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