Hurley Medical Education
PGY2 Internal Medicine Resident Job Opening
Hurley has an opening for a PGY2 resident physician for the 2026-2027 academic year.
Eligibility criteria:
- At least 1 year of training in the U.S. in Internal Medicine, Transitional Year, or Preliminary Medicine.
To apply, provide the following:
- CV
- Cover letter with reason for transfer of residency
- USMLE Step score reports, including any attempts
- PGY1 ITE score
- Program Director Letter of Recommendation
- 3 faculty references
- 3 peer references
- Summative competency-based performance evaluation
- All first-year milestones and evaluations, including comments
- EMR/EHR experience
- Medical school diploma/certificate & transcripts
- ECFMG certificate (if applicable)
- BCLS, ACLS certificates
Salary & benefits:
- PGY2 salary for 2026-2027: $55,467
- 24 vacation days
- 4 personal days
- 4 wellness/interview days
- 6 sick days*
- $800 annual meal card for use in cafeteria and cafe
- Paid holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day (if scheduled to work on these days and the work site is closed)
- Up to $800 financial support for board-examination fees if scheduled at the first available test date after graduation (one time only)
- Annual stipend for educational resources, tablet computers, books, exam fees, study materials, etc.:
- PGY2 $1500
- PGY3 $1750
- Insurance: Health, dental, optical, life
- Disability program
- Malpractice insurance
- Bereavement leave
- FMLA eligibility starting on Day 1
- Eligibility for faculty appointment with Michigan State University College of Human Medicine
- Yearly conference
- Reimbursement for life-support/resuscitation courses (up to $200 each)
- Monogrammed lab coats
- Free, secure parking
- Free access to CME courses
- Lactation rooms
- Residents' lounge with kitchen, refrigerator, microwave, and computer work stations
- Individual lockers and mailboxes
- On-site medical library with 24-hour access
- On-site exercise area with 24-hour access
- Active House Staff Association (labor union) with soccer teams, bowling, skiing, picnics, etc.
*Sick days accumulate during the residency years.
Resident life:
With built-in wellness and personal days and lots of optional activities, residents at Hurley find lasting friendship, cultural activities, and outdoor recreation opportunities in Flint itself and in neighboring towns. The historical downtown Flint has artsy vibes, with plenty of places to eat, sip coffee, or have cocktails after work. Nearby films, museums, and shopping provide a chance to wind down, whether you have an hour or a full day. And in Michigan, you're always near inland lakes (or the Great Lakes), with ample hiking and biking trails, kayaking, skiing, golfing, and more.
