Resident Salary and Benefits

Residency Year Salary Vacation  Housing Stipend  Conference Allowance
First Year Residents (FM&TY) $63,185.49 3 Weeks  $6,600  $700
Second Year Residents $64,545.43 3 Weeks  $6,600  $800
Third Year Residents $67,458.39 3 Weeks  $6,600  $1,000


Note: Salaries are adjusted annually on July 1.

Insurance

Comprehensive medical and dental insurance is available on a cost-sharing basis. Disability and malpractice insurance are provided by Broadlawns at no cost to residents.

Conference Time/Continuing Medical Education

  • First-year residents receive four days of conference time annually.
  • Second and third-year residents receive five days annually.
  • A conference allowance is provided for approved expenses, such as USMLE or AOA board exams, ABFM board certification, educational conferences, and medical texts.

    Residents also benefit from morning and noon didactics, faculty-led lectures, community physicians, and visiting professors, along with hands-on procedural training.

Licensure and Professional Membership Fees

  • Broadlawns covers the cost of the resident's medical license and state-controlled substance registration.
  • Permanent medical license fees are shared with the resident.
  • Membership to local and state medical associations, as well as the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP), is paid by Broadlawns.
  • Membership to other national organizations is the resident’s responsibility. 

Professional Attire

Scrubs and labs coats are provided free of charge.

Housing and Relocation

  • Relocation Allowance: A one-time moving allowance of $1,350 is provided for relocation expenses.
  • Housing Stipend: All residents receive a monthly housing stipend of $550 ($6,600 annually), regardless of on-campus or off-campus living. 

On Campus Housing

A limited number of on-site campus apartments are available, to which the resident pays an association fee. The resident housing complex offers either a one (1) bedroom or two (2) bedroom option. 

  • Utilities (water, gas, electricity) covered
  • Internet and cable are the resident’s responsibility
  • Pet-friendly complex with a fenced-in backyard
  • One- and two-bedroom units available

 

Living on campus fosters a supportive community, offering easy access to the Family Health Center and creating a balanced work-life environment.

 

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