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Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell at New Milford Hospital Program

Family Medicine residency · New Milford, CT · Hybrid · New England

Sponsors H-1B Sponsors J-1 Categorical Limited data

Treat these percentages carefully. This program reports interview rate not reported, so a single interview moving either way shifts the numbers by several points.

The numbers

Interview rate
not reported
of all applicants
Non-US IMG interview share
not reported
of interviews
Interview rate for non-US IMGs
not reported
of IMG applicants
Signal lift
not reported
more likely if you signal
Step 2 CK range
not reported
published band
Positions offered
4
PGY-1 seats
ERAS applicants
1,981
last cycle
Applicants per position
495.3
competition
Resident non-US IMG %
not reported
FM average 22%
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NRMP 2491120C0 · ACGME 1200800001

Where this program sits

A raw percentage means little on its own. These are ranks against every Family Medicine program that reports the same measure.

Ranked against 358–396 programs depending on the measure, out of 407.

The odds, end to end

Everyone who applied, everyone who was invited, and the seats that exist.

About 495 applicants for every position. Interview invites are estimated from the reported interview rate. Interview invites is not reported.

This program against the Family Medicine average

The three measures where programs differ most for an IMG.

Comparison data is not reported for this program.

What signalling is worth here

Interview rate for applicants who signalled against those who did not.

Signal data is not reported for this program.

Who applies against who gets interviewed

When these two bars differ, that difference is the most useful thing on this page.

The applicant and interview mix is not reported for this program.

Notes on this program

ONLY Connecticut FM program accepting H-1B. Very high applicant volume (1,981) for 4 positions. The source data publishes no Step 2, interview, signal or resident data (blanks are missing data, not zeros).

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