How many resident positions are available?
We offer a structured 12-month program. Eight positions will be open per year
Why should I choose Doylestown Hospital?
Doylestown Hospital prides itself on its friendly, welcoming culture where you will feel a part of something bigger, akin to a large family, and have a direct impact on your patients. You will experience an unparalleled culture of learning, excellence, and camaraderie among the medical staff.
As part of our Transitional Year Residency program, you will help enrich the culture of Doylestown Health, representing the future of physicians dedicated to delivering high-quality compassionate care to our patients, and in turn, offering comfort to families and visitors alike. What you do matters here.
Additionally, we have invested more than $75 million in recent years to expand our treatment and research capabilities through new, innovative facilities and programs on our hospital campus.
What are the salary and benefits for residents?
Annual salary = $65,200 (biweekly pay period)
Benefits include:
- Housing stipend
- CME allowance
- Laptop
- Malpractice coverage
- Medical, Life, Disability, Vision, and Dental insurance
- 403b Retirement plan
- Vacation and Sick leave
Will I play a part in decision-making?
Yes, as a Transitional Year Medicine resident, you will assist physicians with patient care decisions and under their supervision, effectively communicate those decisions with the patient. The Program Leadership and Administration believe in resident advocacy and encourage open communication whether it is one-to-one or in a group setting with others. As a participant in our inaugural Transitional Year Residency, you will play a major role in the development of the program for future students. Transitional Year residents will participate in resident committees and the Graduate Medical Education Committee, where you will provide feedback about the program.
Are there ways to help the underserved community?
Yes, Transitional Year residents will have the opportunity to care for a diverse patient population, including people who are underserved, uninsured, or underinsured.
Does Doylestown Health's Family Medicine Residency program accept J1 Visas?
Unfortunately, our Family Medicine Residency program cannot accept applicants with J1 Visas at this time.
Where do residents live?
There are a multitude of options to lay down roots in central Bucks County during the tenure of your residency. The quaint borough of Doylestown is the county seat of Bucks County, and is known for its thriving business district. Especially popular among residents and visitors alike are its outdoor dining, old-time movie theater, shops, museums, and festivals. Philadelphia is approximately an hour’s drive from Doylestown and it’s a little more than that to get to New York City. With easy access to major metropolitan areas, leisurely weekend getaways to the Poconos or the Jersey Shore, Doylestown is a destination for the best of what is offered in the greater Philadelphia region.
What can I do in my time off?
Named as USA Today’s Best Small Town Cultural Scene in America in 2019, Doylestown is known for its museums, castles, art, and theaters. Doylestown is also home to the Bucks County Classic Bike Race, Doylestown Arts Festival, Doylestown 5K Race, Spooktacular Parade, Doylestown Pride Festival, Winter Festival, Seasonal Decorations, and much more. This charming town also has a bustling and eclectic restaurant scene. You can ask any one of the hundreds of staff members who will tell you Doylestown and the surrounding areas offer options for every interest and activity whether in downtown area or beyond the county line. It is an outstanding area to work, play, and call home.
Are there other residency programs at Doylestown Hospital?
Yes. Doylestown Health is committed to enhancing the knowledge, skills, and performance of our nurses, physicians, and other healthcare professionals, leading to improved patient outcomes.
In 2020, Doylestown Health launched a Pharmacy Residency program, which recently earned accreditation by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. Only 17% of hospitals host post-graduate pharmacist training programs, and Doylestown Hospital is recognized as part of this exclusive group achieving and maintaining superior standards of pharmaceutical care.
In July 2023, Doylestown Health’s Family Medicine Residency program received Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME). Our residents work in private practices, in the hospital, and in our new, dedicated community health clinic, called Doylestown Health Family Medicine Residency Practice, at the Health and Wellness Center in Warrington.