Thank you for your interest in Loma Linda University Health’s Graduate Addiction Medicine programs. We seek qualified individuals who have demonstrated commitment to the mission of Loma Linda University Health and who have clear future commitments to participate in the medical outreach of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

Addiction Medicine Fellowship program participates in the:

Materials for All Applicants

The minimum documents that must be received by all applicants for any application service used:

  • Application
  • Medical school diploma
  • CV
  • Dean's letter (MSPE)
  • 3 recommendation letters
  • Official medical school transcript
  • USMLE Steps 1 & 2; COMLEX I & II if applicable

Applicant Requirements

Applicants for any Loma Linda University Health residency program will: 

  • Possess a valid work permit prior to the date the rank order list is submitted to the matching program or prior to a position being being offered which includes:
    • United States citizenship
    • Permanent residency
    • Eligibility for a J-1 visa sponsored by ECFMG
    • An existing H1-B visa for study of medicine from another US GME program
    • An F-1 visa held by a medical student studying medicine in the US who requires an H1-B to continue their education
  • Have successfully completed the appropriate training prescribed for beginning their specific residency or fellowship program by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME).
  • Have a valid certificate from ECFMG if a foreign medical degree is held.
  • Consent to reference and background screenings as part of the application process.

Minimum Selection Criteria

Loma Linda University Health will accept for consideration applications for residency or fellowship programs from qualified physicians who meet the minimum selection criteria described in our Selection of Residents Policy:

  • Graduates of medical schools accredited by the Liaison Council on Medical Education (LCME);
  • Graduates of osteopathic schools accredited by the American Osteopathic Association (AOA); 
  • Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) certified graduates of other medical schools.

Loma Linda University Health will not accept for consideration the applications of individuals who have violated the rules of the National Resident Matching Program. Neither will it knowingly offer a position to individuals who have terminated a training agreement without a letter of release from the institution.