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The State University of New York at Stony Brook offers academic programs in many undergraduate and graduate subjects. Lectures, concerts, art and photography exhibits, films, theatrical productions and athletic events on campus complement the diverse academic programs. Located on 1400 wooded acres on the North Shore of Long Island, in a region of coves, beaches and small historic villages, Stony Brook retains a distinctive New England flavor. The town and surrounding communities couple the charm of a rural setting, minutes from the Long Island Sound and Atlantic Ocean, with cultural, scientific, and industrial resources of the nation's largest city. nhfhkjfdkjhgkfkjhkhkjgf
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The State University of New York at Stony Brook offers academic programs in many undergraduate and graduate subjects. Lectures, concerts, art and photography exhibits, films, theatrical productions and athletic events on campus complement the diverse academic programs. Located on 1400 wooded acres on the North Shore of Long Island, in a region of coves, beaches and small historic villages, Stony Brook retains a distinctive New England flavor. The town and surrounding communities couple the charm of a rural setting, minutes from the Long Island Sound and Atlantic Ocean, with cultural, scientific, and industrial resources of the nation's largest city.

Application Process
Our program participates in the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP). The standard time schedule for the match is followed. The department abides strictly by the rules and regulations of the NRMP. Applicants are strongly encouraged to complete their application in late summer or fall prior to graduation. Our program’s deadline for application receipt is November 15. Applications, official transcripts, a Dean's letter, three letters of recommendation and USMLE scores must be submitted through the ERAS (Electronic Residency Application Service). All inquiries about the application process or training program should be directed to:
Kathleen Pitisi, MBA, C-TAGME
Residency Program Coordinator
Department of Pathology
University Hospital, Level 2, Room 749
Stony Brook, NY 11794
Phone: (631) 444-2224
Email: kathleen.pitisi@stonybrookmedicine.edu
Minimum Requirements:
Stony Brook University Hospital has established a policy regarding the selection and appointment of residents. Applicants must demonstrate successful completion of USMLE by the end of 2 attempts. Applicants should be a US citizen, permanent resident, have employment authorization identification, or have a J-1 visa sponsored by ECFMG. Stony Brook University Hospital does not sponsor H1B visas for GME training.
Please visit https://renaissance.stonybrookmedicine.edu/gme/application for more information.
Please visit http://medicine.stonybrookmedicine.edu/gme/policy and review the policy titled "Selection and Appointment of Residents, Fellows and Transfers."
Director, Residency Training Program
Randolph Hennigar, MD, PhD
University Hospital, Level 2
Stony Brook Medicine
Stony Brook, NY 11794-7025
Tel: (631) 444-2226
Fax: (631) 444-3419
Email: Randolph.Hennigar@stonybrookmedicine.edu
Other Educational Programs
In addition to the educational programs for medical students, residents and fellows, the department participates in the teaching of undergraduate and graduate students. Students in the School of Health Technology and Management program in Clinical Laboratory Sciences and Respiratory Therapy take HBP310 (Pathology) and students in the Physicians’ Assistant Program take HBP511. This course is also taken by graduate students in the Scholars in Biomedical Sciences (SBMS) Program. HBP533 (Immunology) is taken by graduate students (Masters and Doctoral) in biomedical graduate programs and selected undergraduate students, by permission of the instructors.