Funding is available from the Med-Peds program as well as the Departments of Medicine and Pediatrics to support resident research projects. Applications for funding must be submitted to the program director in the form of a written research proposal with a faculty sponsor.
Internal Medicine Pediatrics Residency
Benefits
Funding is available from the Med-Peds program as well as the Departments of Medicine and Pediatrics to support resident research projects.
Benefits
Funding is available from the Med-Peds program as well as the Departments of Medicine and Pediatrics to support resident research projects.
Specific Benefits
- State and federal credentialing costs including malpractice insurance for trainees
- Insurance: health, dental, caregiver, temporary/long-term disability, life, HIV, accidental death
- Healthcare and dependent care flexible spending accounts
- Legal and notary services
- Tax-sheltered accounts
- Discounted on-campus daycare at Bright Horizons
- On-call rooms
- White coats and laundry services
- Banking facility and ATM on premises
- Direct deposit to any bank
- House officer loan program
- Free employee parking and courtesy shuttle service to parking lots
- Employee assistance program
- Employee activities and discount programs
- Employee health services
- Taxi (or ride-share) voucher program
- Free notary services
- Free wellness and fitness center on site
Further details available through the Brown University Health Benefits Office.
Salary & Vacation
- PGY1: $69,750; 3 weeks vacation
- PGY2: $72,675; 3 weeks vacation
- PGY3: $77,257; 3 weeks vacation
- PGY4: $80,901; 4 weeks vacation
- All residents receive 6 additional days off for the winter holidays
Professional Support
The program sponsors its residents’ membership in leading professional associations including the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), the American College of Physicians (ACP), and the National Med-Peds Residents Association (NMPRA). Residents receive an annual limited discretionary professional allowance for purchase of appropriate items. Residents are eligible for program financial support to attend regional and national conferences to present scholarly activity.