New Intern Onboarding Site
The Coordinator Team is holding weekly office hours on Wednesdays, 2-3 pm. Please sign up to let us know you're coming. Drop-ins are always welcome!
Questions about resident schedules should be sent to the Chief Residents at lpchchiefs@gmail.com.
Peruse the autobiographies of our current residents
All incoming interns must be licensed by 180 days after residency start date. This may seem like ample time, but the licensing board often is overwhelmed this time of year, so processing can take longer than expected.
The California Medical Board issues incoming residents a PTL (Postgraduate Training License), which is a training license, and cannot be used by fully trained and board certified physicians. This is great in that it reduces your own liability. You will apply for a full Physicians and Surgeons License about halfway through your intern year.
The link to those forms is here.
Incoming residents with D.O. should use this link.
Feel free to schedule time to talk through any sticky parts of the paperwork at any of our office hours, sign up at the button above.
Major action items that should be addressed sooner rather than later (because they are largely out of your control):
Med School Action Items:
You will need complete the Form MED for your school and they will submit it, so the medical school can verify your education.
Your school will need to send your transcripts and diploma to the Board via their portal, once it is available.
USMLE:
Your examination history needs to be transmitted directly to the Board, by the USMLE.
LiveScan/Fingerprinting:
You will want to schedule a time to get your fingerprints done and sent in- instructions can be found on the site. You will want to call your locations to ensure they are open. Please only use the sites recommended by the site, as unauthorized locations will try and charge exorbitant fees.
Other steps to take:
Get a passport photo taken. You can do this at most Walgreens. We would not recommend printing it yourself, but if you take the photo yourself (headshot, white background, looking straightforward), it is cheap to print from a USB. Get two copies, because you can use the second one for your step 3 applications.
If you are paying the $674 by check, submit your check to Bettina in the GME office. The Board's site calls this non-refundable, but it will be reimbursed by the GME, once your receive your training license. Best option is to pay via the Board's website. Save or print the receipt for reimbursement!
Form EF is included in the forms you have to submit- but ignore it, as we will fill it out and submit it to the GME for submitting to the Board's portal.
Form EXP is used to answer further questions from the application. Use this for any exception you might have- you must report any infractions you have, except parking tickets. It is better to over-explain than to leave out information. This could be seen as not being truthful on your application, which results in your application being immediately discarded. If you have more questions about this, feel free to email Michelle Brooks, mbrooks@stanfordchildrens.org and we can discuss confidentially.
This calendar will be updated as we finalize our orientation schedule. We will post the full schedule on this website. Check back in May.
For now, the coordinators are holding office hours on Wednesdays at 2 pm via Zoom (March 22-May 31). Please check the schedule below for specific dates and sign up @ SignUp Genius.
Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/92018201678?pwd=ZXR5bUt6VnFjOWJOcU9vQTF0WjBndz09
Meeting ID: 920 1820 1678
Password: 427530
Contact Carrie Johnson (cajohnson1@stanfordchildrens.org) for administrative questions.
Contact the Chief Residents (lpchchiefs@gmail.com) for scheduling questions.