School of Medicine

Incoming Residents/Fellows

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Congratulations on your acceptance into a Baylor College of Medicine residency or fellowship program! The Graduate Medical Education Office welcomes you on this exciting new journey.

Once you have matched with Baylor College of Medicine, and your appropriate program, you will receive a MedHub login email, along with your onboarding packet. This will be received at a later date, after you have matched with BCM.  

From this point on, your program coordinator is your first point of contact and the program specific expert during your time with BCM! During the onboarding process, and in filling out your MedHub packet if you run into any issues, please reach out to your PC for assistance.

Please note some resources that are here for you: 

Human Resources

In addition to the GME forms, Baylor’s Human Resources department requires you to complete page 7 section 1 of the I-9 form prior to orientation. This information will be specified in your onboarding packet, and the GME team and your PC will send out appropriate information when the time comes.

Bring the following items with you to orientation in order to process with HR: page 7, a copy of your documents of choice (view page 9) and the original documents so that Human Resources may verify that the information and copies are completed correctly.

International Services

All Non-U.S. citizens (including permanent residents/green card holders, pending immigrants, and non-immigrant visa holders) must contact the BCM International Services Office and communicate with one of the ISO representatives to verify your immigration status by emailing InternationalServicesTeam@bcm.edu. Find the appropriate ISO point of contact based on your last name:

Last NameAdvisorEmail
A-DKira Geslinkira.geslin@bcm.edu 
E-JIsmerai Escobedoismerai.escobedo@bcm.edu 
K-ODesiree Guidadesiree.guida@bcm.edu 
P-SCam ChauCam.chau@bcm.edu 
T-ZAdam Chenadam.chen@bcm.edu 

Occupational Health

Be sure to view the information from Occupational Health concerning immunization requirements, and download a list of requirements.

License

As an applicant/enrollee in an educational program that prepares individuals for issuance of an occupational license, Texas law requires that you be notified that the issuance of occupational licenses may be restricted based on a license applicant’s criminal history. View Notice of Potential Ineligibility for License.

Malpractice/Risk Management Office

Through Baylor College of Medicine's Self-Insurance Program, house staff receive free professional liability insurance coverage in limits that exceed $1 million per occurrence and $3 million in the aggregate. With occurrence coverage, the program will respond to a claim after the house officer leaves Baylor as long as the claim is based on treatment rendered during the formal training experience.

  • Lisa Garza: ljerez@bcm.edu handles certificates of coverage/rates/applications for coverage
  • Casie Roden: casie.roden@bcm.edu handles certificates of coverage/applications for coverage/claims histories
  • Desiree Donnell: desiree.donnell@bcm.edu can help with certificates of coverage and claims histories