Applying to the BWH/Harvard Medical School Residency Program in Urology

Positions

Thank you for your interest in the Brigham and Women’s Hospital/Harvard Medical School Program in Urology.

Each year, we offer 3 PGY-1 positions through the American Urological Association Match.

Important Dates

Application Due: October 20th, 2023 (2024 dates to be announced)

Rank List Deadline: January 9th, 2024 (2024 dates to be announced)

Match Results: February 1st, 2024 (2024 dates to be announced)

Application

All application materials must be submitted through ERAS:

  • Curriculum vitae (CV)

  • Personal statement

  • Medical school transcript

  • 3 letters of recommendation

  • USMLE transcript

Your personal statement should tell us about your unique qualities and experiences, why you have chosen urology, and your goals in becoming a urologist.

Interviews

Each application is reviewed in its entirety with a focus toward a combination of overall academic excellence, leadership ability, career development potential, and personal character. Although we receive applications from many well-qualified candidates, it is unfortunately not possible to interview all who apply.

We interview approximately 30-50 candidates for the 3 available resident positions each year. Every effort is made to notify applicants of their interview status in a timely manner.

All interviews this year will be conducted virtually. Following the orientation session, each candidate will be interviewed by both the Chairman and Program Director of the residency program, followed by 20 minute interviews with other faculty members.

Physician Scientist Research Training Award

The Physician Scientist Residency Training Award (PSRTA) is an award that supports a three-year research training program sponsored by the AUA within a Urology residency. The focus of this program is to prepare surgeon scientists to become successful research leaders and make impactful discoveries for their patients.

More information on faculty mentors at BWH is available from the Education Program Manager and on applying to this program on the AUA website.

Questions

Please contact:

Logan Snelling (she/her)
Urology Education Program Manager
617-732-5348 / lnsnelling@bwh.harvard.edu

Brigham and Women’s Hospital 
Department of Urology
45 Francis Street
ABS II – 2
Boston, MA 02115