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Thank you for your interest in our residency program. We begin interviews at the end of October. Completed applications must be received by November 1, 2024, to be considered for the 2025 Match.
If you choose to program signal the UW/Seattle Children's and wish to apply to more than one track (e.g. Categorical and Alaska or one of the combination tracks), you do not need to signal each track separately. We will assume that any signal to a track extends to any other tracks to which you apply.
Please know that we have always sent out interview invitations in waves, often by track, and the timing of interview invitations does not reflect our interest in an applicant.
We accept applications from the following types of medical schools:
All applicants must have graduated from medical school no more than two years prior to the residency start date. Exceptions are made for applicants participating in another ACGME-accredited residency program, fellowship program, other post-graduate education, or currently practicing medicine in another specialty. MD/PhD applicants who have been engaged in research activities for greater than two years since graduation may still be eligible to apply for the Research Track, Pediatric Genetics Track, or Pediatric Neurology Program and are encouraged to contact program leadership for eligibility inquiries. Other applicants are encouraged to contact the program individually if there are questions about eligibility.
First-year positions at UW/Seattle Children's are selected through the National Residency Matching Program (NRMP). Each track within the Pediatric Residency Program has separate NRMP program codes. Applicants are encouraged to apply to as many tracks that they are interested in:
If an applicant is applying for the pediatric neurology or pediatric genetics residency match, they must apply through the University of Washington Pediatric Neurology Residency Program or the University of Washington Combined Pediatric-Medical Genetics Residency Programs. Applicants do not need to apply separately to the University of Washington Pediatrics Program unless they also would like to be considered for the pediatrics program.
There is a separate match number to apply to the Alaska Primary Care Track. To be considered for both the straight categorical program and the Alaska Primary Care Track, you must apply to each separately using their individual match numbers.
Please note that the interview process for the Alaska Track will involve two separate interview dates: one for categorical program and one for Alaska track. We recommend you schedule these interviews close together but do not require that you schedule this way.
There is a separate match number to apply to the Health Equity Track. To be considered for both the categorical program and the Health Equity track, you must apply to each separately using their individual match numbers.
Please note that the interview process for the Health Equity Track will blend our standard categorical residency interview day with additional sessions specific to the Health Equity Track.
There is a separate match number to apply to the Research Track. To be considered for both the categorical program and the Research Track, you must apply to each separately using their individual match numbers.
Please note that the interview process for the Research Track will involve two separate interview dates: one with our categorical program and one for research meetings and track overview. We recommend you schedule these dates close together but do not require that you schedule this way. Please explore the exciting research taking place at Seattle Children’s and the University of Washington.
In addition to the UW policy above, the UW Pediatric Residency Program uses the following criteria when making their rank list:
Each applicant will have two faculty interviews and one resident interview. Our faculty interviewers have had implicit bias training. Interviewers do not have access to your board reports, grades or MSPE. Interviews will be conducted via Zoom.
These informal events are designed to give applicants from backgrounds underrepresented in medicine a chance to get to know some residents and faculty from our Resident Diversity Committee (DComm). Our socials will give you a little taste of what Seattle has to offer, as well as the opportunity to ask any questions you may have. The diversity socials this recruitment season will be virtual. If you are interested in obtaining more information or attending a Zoom event, please contact us.
Please feel free to contact us with questions:
University of Washington School of Medicine
Pediatric Residency Program
Seattle Children’s Hospital
4800 Sand Point Way NE, OC.7.830
Seattle, WA 98105