Duke Physician Resident and Fellow Stipends FY25
PGY Level | Annual |
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1 | $67,284 |
2 | $69,996 |
3 | $72,720 |
4 | $75,684 |
5 | $78,600 |
6 | $81,720 |
7 | $85,272 |
8 | $89,340 |
Duke and Durham have a lower cost of living than the home cities of most other major academic medical centers. Therefore, you can afford a higher standard of living with a comparable stipend. To compare COL in Durham with other cities, see: Cost of Living Calculator (bestplaces.net).
Durham/Duke PGY-1 Stipend: $67,284
Example Cities | Stipend required for equivalent standard of living:
- Nashville: $71,149
- Philadelphia: $72,460
- Chicago: $74,116
- Boston: $105,860
- Seattle: $115,797
- New York: $116,350
- San Francisco: $168,383
Relocation Benefit
- $1,000 provided to GME trainees who are new employees of Duke University/Health System
Health Insurance Coverage
- Choice of four plans, two at no cost to trainee (Duke Basic and Duke Select)
- Discounted premiums for GME trainees
- Dental and vision coverage
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403b Retirement Contribution
- Eligible after one year of employment and age 21
- Immediate vesting
- 4% contribution (no employee contribution required)
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Back-Up Care for Dependents
- 10 annual days of backup care at discounted rates using Bright Horizons' network of caregivers who provide care for your dependents when you have a disruption in your regular care.
- Bright Horizons' center-based care is $15 per child per day or $25 per family.
- Bright Horizons' in-home care for both children and adults is priced at $6 per hour.
Earned Wage Access Benefit
- Access portion of already earned wages outside of traditional pay cycle
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Disability and Life Insurance
- Life Insurance- no cost to trainees
- $100K benefit with additional benefit for death/dismemberment—portable upon graduation
- Supplemental life insurance ($500K) for trainees who are required to do air transport in their training
- Base Disability Insurance- no cost to trainees
- 60% of stipend up to $4,000 per month
- Specialty-specific through retirement age
- Convertible to individual policy at graduation
- Supplemental Disability Insurance-optional at discounted rates
- Underwriting concessions fully portable
- Specialty-specific discounted rates
Vacation/Leave Benefits
- Trainees eligible for DUHS parental leave policy (6 weeks paid leave)
- GME-specific policy for medical illness or caregiver leave
- 20 paid vacation days per year
- 8 paid days for acute illness/bereavement
- 2 paid days to schedule medical/dental appointments
Other Important Benefits
- Parking permit in premium deck at no cost to trainee (~$1,400 benefit annually)
- $12 per night meal benefit when on call
- On-campus gym for GME trainees only (renovation in progress)
- Labcoats for all trainees with annual refresh
- Financial consulting for insurance and financial planning
Well-Being
- GME Premium appointments at Personal Assistance Services: 7 am-5 pm, 5-7 pm appointments for GME trainees only, as well as normal appointment times
- Concierge service at Duke Primary Care for GME trainees to facilitate establishing care and scheduling appointments
- Live for Life: multiple programs, activities, and assessments to help employees and their family achieve health and fitness goals.
- Duke PERQS—discounts for employees at many local businesses and services
Additional Benefits
- Resident membership to the American College of Emergency Physicians and Emergency Medicine Residents Association. In turn, these give residents access to a multitude of online educational resources (including EMedhome, EB Medicine Online, EM:RAP, Emergency Medical Abstracts), as well as career and financial planning assistance. For example:
- Online board review subscription (Rosh Review), with this benefit continuing for the first year after graduation to support outstanding Board Exam performance.
- Online access to PEER XI, the American College of Emergency Physicians board review product.
- American College of Emergency Physicians eCME portal (video library), with “more than 875 hours of online education presented by world-renowned experts in Emergency Medicine.”
- Access to the Duke University Hospital Medical Library, with complete access to a multitude of Emergency Medicine resources.
- PGY3 travel to the American College of Emergency Physicians Annual Scientific Assembly, including program registration fees, travel, and accommodations.
- For residents with scholarly works accepted to other scientific and educational meetings, the Program generally provides support for program registration, travel, and accommodations.
- Professional photography services through Duke Photography.