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Salary & Benefits

The salary scale for UCSF residents effective July 1, 2023, is:

  • Resident I: $87,890 per year
  • Resident II: $90,264 per year
  • Resident III: $93,171 per year
  • Resident IV: $96,297 per year

     
The salary scale for UCSF residents effective July 1, 2024, is:

  • Resident I: $92,284 per year
  • Resident II: $94,777 per year
  • Resident III: $97,829 per year
  • Resident IV: $101,715 per year

   
Resident salaries are reviewed annually in October for a cost of living increase.

 

Housing Supplement

Residents receive a monthly housing supplement.

 

Educational Allowance

To help cover education-related expenses, each resident is given an allowance of $2,000 by the department to use over the course of their four years of training.

 

Benefits

Health Benefits and Insurance

UCSF provides residents and clinical fellows a rich package of health and welfare benefits at a good value. These plans are different than those offered to faculty and staff. Plans include health, dental, vision, disability, and life insurance.
Click here to learn more about Health and Welfare Benefits

 

Retirement Savings Programs

Residents and clinical fellows are automatically enrolled in the Safe Harbor Defined Contribution Plan. Pre-tax contributions to 403(b) or 457(b) plans are optional.
Click here to learn more about the contribution plan

 

Faculty and Staff Assistance Program (FSAP)

FSAP provides confidential employee assistance services at no cost to UCSF faculty, staff, post-docs, residents, and clinical fellows. These services include assessment, counseling, and referral services for a broad range of personal and work-related issues.
Click here to learn more about the Assistance Program

 

Taxi Voucher Programs

To ensure that residents and clinical fellows are able to get home safely after working long hours, both UCSF Medical Center and San Francisco General Hospital offer taxi vouchers. These vouchers can be picked up at each hospital in the event that a trainee is unable to safely drive home.
Click here to learn more about the Taxi Voucher Program

 

GME Confidential Helpline

Residents and clinical fellows who are concerned about issues in their programs and would like to report them to the Office of Graduate Medical Education and/or the Associate Dean for Graduate Medical Education may do so anonymously or with their contact information through the GME Confidential Helpline: 415-502-9400

 

Leave

Click here to view the UCSF Department of Radiation Oncology Leave Policy

 

Miscellaneous

Individual desks, computers, pagers, business cards and white coats are provided.

 

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