The HSPH Occupational & Environmental Medicine Residency (OEMR)

Applying to the OEMR

Occupational and Environmental Medicine Residency (OEMR) Letter, September 2011

Dear 2012 Applicant to the Occupational and Environmental Medicine Residency (OEMR),

Thank you for your interest in our two-year residency program. This program, accredited by the American College of Graduate Medical Education (ACGME), is available to those who meet the following eligibility criteria:

Eligibility:

All Applicants -

  • At least one year of accredited clinical training in the US or Canada. Applicants who have completed prior clinical residencies and are board certified/eligible are preferred.
  • Military applicants with field experience are also encouraged.
  • Eligible for Medical Licensure in Massachusetts.

International Medical Graduates (non US/Canada) -

  • Must have completed a recognized/accredited medical school and hold a valid ECFMG certificate.

The OEMR program leads to board eligibility in occupational and environmental medicine through the American Board of Preventive Medicine. For further details please consult our website www.hsph.harvard.edu/research/oemr/.

Please note that the Harvard School of Public Health uses the Schools of Public Health Application Service (SOPHAS) - an online application. The OEMR does not accept the Universal ERAS application at this time.

This letter provides a brief overview of the residency application process for you. Please visit our website www.hsph.harvard.edu/research/oemr/ for additional information.

Application to the OEMR consists of the following:

1) The SOPHAS online application (available September 20, 2011, at www.sophas.org);  

2) Information and documents required by The Residency Program, some of which may duplicate information and documents required by SOPHAS, sent directly to the Residency Program as indicated below.

For 2012 entrance, the deadline for OEMR applications is October 15, 2011. If this October deadline is a problem for you, please contact Ann Backus at 617/432-3327 or by email abackus@hsph.harvard.edu.

 

1) The SOPHAS Application (for MPH degree and special students)

A. Access the application at www.sophas.org after Tuesday, September 20, 2011.

B. Suggestions for completing the SOPHAS application:

For applicants who do not have an MPH:

  • Statement of Purpose and Objectives: Use the opportunity provided in the SOPHAS application to provide a personal statement that reflects your particular interest in the HSPH OEMR. For example, you may want to describe how you believe your strengths, goals, and interests will be served through our program.
  • Transcript Tip: SOPHAS requires submission of official transcripts from all post-secondary schools as well as data entry for each course taken and grade received. We recommend that you order two official copies of each transcript: one for SOPHAS and one to be held by you, to be presented to the Admissions Office unopened upon matriculation, if admitted. Additionally you should obtain two unofficial copies of all transcripts: one for your data-entry purposes and one to send to the Residency Program administrator (see below). [Note: If you do not wish to enter the courses and grades in the SOPHAS application yourself, you may contact SOPHAS to inquire about a fee-based service that will enter these data.]
  • Letters of Recommendation: For letters of recommendation, follow the process as outlined in SOPHAS. In SOPHAS, each reference is asked to write a recommendation that will be applicable for any (participating) school of public health to which you designate your application. For the HSPH Residency Program documentation requirements for letters of recommendation please see below under “Residency Program.” 
  • Please also note that HSPH Admissions will be glad to add to your file any additional letter(s) of recommendation that discuss(es) how the OEMR is suited to your needs and interests. Any letters specific to the HSPH should be mailed directly to the Admissions Office at 158 Longwood Avenue, Boston MA 02115-5810.
  • Specifying the OEMR To specify your interest in the Occupational and Environmental Medicine Residency, under "School Designations" select "Harvard School of Public Health," then select "MPH, Occupational and Environmental Health." Click "Search" and choose "Occupational and Environmental Medicine Residency," then under optional offering, check Occupational and Environmental Medicine.

For applicants who already have an MPH:

  • If you already have an MPH, according to the new ACGME requirements for Occupational Medicine, you will need to complete your residency over two years, and the likelihood is high that you will need to take additional courses at HSPH. Please contact Ann Backus and send an unofficial copy of your MPH transcript to abackus@hsph.harvard.edu so that the residency director and faculty can advise you whether or not additional courses are needed in order to meet our academic competencies for Occupational Medicine.
  • If some additional courses are required, but the credits are not enough to constitute a full degree program, you may be asked to apply through SOPHAS to HSPH as a non-degree special student rather than as a degree student.
  • If applying as a special student, under "School Designations” select "Harvard School of Public Health," then select "Non-degree, Department of Environmental Health." Click "Search" and choose “Special Student Status Occupational and Environmental Medicine Residency” then under optional offering choose "Occupational and Environmental Medicine Residency.”
  •  Special students will send documents to the Residency Program in addition to completing the SOPHAS application. (Please see below.)

2) Documents Required by The Residency Program Office

  • Application to The Residency requires that you complete the SOPHAS application and submit the following documents directly to Ann Backus by October 15, 2011: 

Ann Backus, M.S.

Administrator, OEMR

Occupational Health Program, Room 1-1402

665 Huntington Avenue

Boston MA  02115

 

1) A statement of purpose and objectives;

2) Your current CV;

3) Unofficial medical school transcripts;

4) Official USMLE scores for all steps taken;

5) MCAT (US/Canadian Medical Graduates) or GRE scores (International Medical Graduates);

6) Valid ECFMG certification (if an international medical graduate);

7A). If you have completed a prior US/Canadian residency program: Submit one original letter of recommendation from the Program Director of your most recent training program that includes the following statement: “In accordance with ACGME requirements, as Program Director, I verify that Dr. ____ has demonstrated sufficient competence to enter practice without direct supervision.” This letter must be signed across the envelope seal and sent (to Ann Backus) directly from the recommender.

7B) If you are presently in a training program (PGY 1 or higher): Submit one original letter of recommendation from the Program Director signed across the envelope seal and sent directly from the recommender.

8) Two additional original letters of recommendation (each signed across the envelope seal and sent directly from the recommender) at least one of which should have direct knowledge of your clinical skills.

9) If you have completed only one year of US/Canadian clinical training (PGY-1 internship or transitional year) (or greater than one year, but will not have completed a full residency by July 2012) you also need: A summative evaluation from your most recent program director. Your Program Director can access the Summative Evaluation of Competencies for 12-month Clinical Phase Residents, at http://www.acgme.org/acWebsite/RRC_380/380_SummativeEvaluation_GPM_AA_04_10_2008.pdf.

  • Although some of the documents required by the Residency Program are duplicates of those required by SOPHAS, it is crucial that SOPHAS and the HSPH OEMR each receive all required documents.

We encourage all prospective applicants to contact the OEMR administrator directly so we can help track and facilitate your application throughout the process, as well as answer any questions. Her contact information is:

Ann Backus, MS

abackus@hsph.harvard.edu

617/ 432-3327

 

Questions about the SOPHAS application can be directed to the Admissions Office:

admissions@hsph.harvard.edu

617/ 432-1031

I also encourage you to contact me directly regarding your interest in the residency and for any questions regarding program content.

Thank you.  We look forward to working with you during the application process.

Sincerely yours,

Stefanos Kales, MD, MPH

Director, OEMR

skales@hsph.harvard.edu

617-665-1580