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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Call Schedule Like for Residents?

Call is minimalized due to our Night Float rotations established for PGY-1 and PGY-2. Weekend calls are divided among PGY-1/PGY-2 and usually average about 13 per year. Call for PGY-3 residents will be less frequent, and may include some back-up call. There may be certain elective rotations that expect call at a greater frequency.

Do We Allow Moonlighting

Moonlighting is allowed during the PGY-2 and PGY-3 years for licensed residents in good academic standing in the program, as per the requirements of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME). All moonlighting will be monitored by the program Director. Moonlighting must not interfere with a resident’s primary responsibilities to the program, his/her patients and his/her colleagues in the program. Prior to moonlighting, residents must be ACLS certified (and, in some circumstances, ATLS also) and provide proof of malpractice coverage. Residents will be required to register their hours and work sites with the program. Sanctioned “in-house” moonlighting within the General Health System may be offered as well at times when available. When available, this would not usually require additional malpractice coverage.

What are Didactics Like?

Our program fosters a learning environment. Residents meet every Thursday afternoon from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. for lectures and workshops from specialists in their respective fields.

What are The Pay and Benefits?

Learn about the benefits we offer here.

What is Life Like for Residents in Baton Rouge?

Learn more about the tight-knit community we offer our residents here.

Do You Have a Graduation Cut Off?

Applicants must have graduated within the past year prior to the start date of residency for both U.S. and IMG graduates.

What Are Your USMLE/Complex Requirements?

Applicants must pass USMLE Steps 1, 2 CK, and 2 CS prior to starting residency. The cut off score and minimum number of attempts varies yearly based on the applicant pool.

Does Your Program Accept International Medical Graduates?

Yes.

Does Your Program Sponsor Visas or Accept EADS (Employment Authorization Documents)?

No. Applicants must be a U.S. citizen or a permanent resident of the U.S.