Urology Residency Application Guidelines

Thank you for your interest in the Urology Residency Program at Allegheny Health Network in Pittsburgh, PA. We are proud to offer exceptional urologic training in a state-of-the-art facility with outstanding faculty committed to innovation, education, and excellence in patient care. The process for applying for residency is outlined below.

  • We participate in the Urology Match, governed by the Societyof Academic Urologists (SAU) and administered by the AUA. The Urology Matchoccurs in early February. We offer two categorical positions that start in the PG1 year.  
  • All applications are reviewed, and those selected for interviews will be notified by via Thalamus.
  • Eligibility
  • If you are an applicant, you must have:                   
    • completed medical school within the past 5 years
    • passed part one of the USMLE on the first attempt
    • passed clinical skills exam on first attempt
    • passed part two of the USMLE on the first attempt, if you took it
  • For the 2025-26 residency recruitment season, we will host in-person interviews on December 3 and December 13, 2025. The interview day will start at approximately 8am and conclude at approximately 4pm.  
  • The evening before interviews the residents host an informal "Welcome Reception" at a local establishment. Here you will be able to hang out with the residents and ask questions about the program. This is not a mandatory session, but it is an opportunity for you to learn more about our program.
  • On October 24, 2025, applicants will be invited to interview. 
  • On October 27, applicants can respond, accepting the offer, declining the offer, or be waitlisted on a different day.
  • To be considered for the program, please make sure the following materials are provided electronically through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) by September 30, 2025:
    • Three letters of recommendation
    • Curriculum Vitae
    • Letter of support from your medical school Dean (MSPE)
    • Official medical school transcript
    • USMLE or COMLEX score reports
    • Personal statement describing aspects of your background in a way that might give your application special merit.
  • Visiting sub-intern students must apply via ERAS but will NOT be required to participate in a formal in-personurology residency interview. Virtual interviews for Sub-I applicants only will be held at a separate time.
  • We participate in the Urology Match Program and our AUA Residency Matching Program Identification Number is 01083889

SAU/AUA Residency Matching Timeline     

June 24, 2025

Match registration open

September 3, 2025

Preference signaling begins for applicants

September 24, 2025

Programs start receiving applications & preference signals via ERAS

September 24 to October 24, 2025

Programs review applications

October 24, 2025

All programs must send acceptances, waitlist notices, or rejections

October 24-26, 2025

Applicants consider interview offers but may not reply to programs

October 27, 2025:

Applicants must accept or decline offers

October 28, 2025

Flush Day

November 21, 2025

Preference List Begins

December 29, 2025

SAU Match and Rank List Deadline

February 2, 2026

Urology Match Results Released

Nondiscrimination Policy

It is our policy to adhere to the guidelines published by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) regarding selection of our applicants. We select eligible applicants based on preparedness, ability, previous record, aptitude, academic credentials, accomplishments, communication skills, motivation, and integrity. We do not discriminate regarding sex, age, religion, color, national origin, disability, or any other applicable legally protected status.

FAQs

  • What is the timeline for your interview process?
    We conduct interviews in December. We begin to review applications as soon as ERAS opens, and we will send invitations in October. It is very unlikely that you will receive an interview offer after November 1 if you have not already been offered a place on the wait list. 
  • Which visa types does your program accept?
    We accommodate J1 visas.
  • Do you accept applications form foreign and/or international graduates?
    We are proud of our diverse program and give full consideration to all applicants in our process. Foreign/international candidates who have successfully matched to our program have generally:
    • Graduated from medical school within the past three years.
    • Passed USMLE/COMLEX 1 on the first attempt.
    • Passed USMLE/COMLEX 2 on the first attempt.
    • Have at least 3-months of clinical activity in the United States (ideally "hands on" clinical rotations).

Contact us

Please call or email our program coordinator, Pauline Zorosak for additional information.

(412) 359-4154
Email: Pauline.Zorosak@ahn.org