About Seattle
New to Seattle? See experiences from prior fellows.
Sravani Gajjala, MBBS 2023-2024 Sleep Fellow
Deciding to relocate from bustling New York City to Seattle was initially daunting, but the warm welcome I received from the faculty made all the difference. Their thoughtful gesture of hosting a happy hour for incoming fellows, where I could seek advice on everything from neighborhoods to transportation, instantly eased my apprehensions. Moreover, the attendings generously shared their local insights, from favorite dining spots to hidden gems, which quickly made Seattle feel like home. They not only helped me navigate the practical aspects of the move but also fostered a sense of belonging from the start. In the end, I am convinced I made the right choice in calling Seattle my new home.
Matthew Haley, MD 2023-2024 Sleep Fellow
I moved from Portland, OR to Seattle. At the beginning, the fellows above me and faculty were very outgoing and extended many resources to help guide my apartment search – and it worked out great. While here, I was able to pick a spot close to my clinical training sites, go to Mariners games, and hop on 90 to make it to Snoqualmie and ski (and hike). So for me, even though I was moving to a new city, the availability and kindness of the faculty and outgoing fellows made my apartment search as easy as can be for a move.
Tha Saw, MD 2023-2024 Sleep Fellow
I switched coasts in coming to Seattle for fellowship. There’s no sugarcoating the fact that it is a high cost of living area, but I would argue that the experience has been more than worth it. The UW resident and fellow physician union has made big strides in salary increases, housing stipends, and additional benefits, and continue to advocate for more positive change. I have found Seattle to be livable on my fellow’s salary. The weather isn’t as bad as people make it out to be, and there is some truly breathtaking nature to be explored in the beautiful Pacific Northwest.
Ifeoma Oriaku, MD 2022-2023 Sleep Fellow
I moved from Philadelphia to Seattle for sleep fellowship and had never been to Seattle. I decided on and signed my lease online without ever seeing it in person. Six months later, I am beyond delighted by my choice. The culture at the University of Washington sleep medicine is the best teaching experience I have had, one where my inquisitiveness has been able to blossom thanks to mentors and faculties who are invested in teaching but also learning alongside me. I have fallen in love with the city and plan to stay here longer and practice .
Shanta Pillai, DO 2022-2023 Sleep Fellow
After completing residency in the Midwest, it was a little daunting to move to Seattle for a one-year fellowship. However, being halfway through now and applying for jobs, I am seeing so many more opportunities that are options for me now. I genuinely was not expecting so many responses to my CV and am so thankful to have matched at UW, it is evident from speaking with employers that this program is a tremendous strength on my application. It may seem like a big overtaking at first, but it is undoubtedly the best investment I have made in my entire medical path. Finding housing in Seattle was quite a simple process. The cost can certainly be difficult for those coming from rural areas or smaller towns. Having said that, I do feel Seattle’s cost of living is comparable to most major cities. If I had to do the process again, for the sake of location and ease, I would likely have rented a home (Zillow) or there are many UW faculty who have furnished homes/spaces listed on SabbaticalHomes.com
Justin Blaty, MD 2021-2022 Sleep Fellow
The thought of moving across the country after residency for a one year fellowship was intimidating, but it was the best decision I made. Leila and the prior fellows were incredibly helpful as I navigated my personal logistics (finding housing, getting oriented, badges & credentials etc) and helped make my move from New York easy. I feel the Sleep Medicine Education at UW was unparalleled and opened more doors personally and professionally than if I would have continued my training closer to home .
Zachariah Dorey Stein, MD 2021-2022 Sleep Fellow
While making the decision to move cross country for a one-year fellowship was in many ways a leap of faith not only for me but for my wife, we are both extremely glad that we did. Training in a different environment with experts in the field of Sleep Medicine was not only intellectually invigorating but also provided multiple different clinical experiences. Following the completion of my fellowship we enjoyed living in Seattle so much that we decided to stay and continue practicing in the region.
Ankit Amin, MD 2019-2020 Sleep Fellow
Although UW was my top choice following interview season, I had reservations about the possibility of moving cross-country for a 1 year training program. Eventually, I decided to take a leap of faith and now looking back I have no regrets. This is a superb multidisciplinary program with an immensely supportive faculty which will offer you all the guidance and resources you need to help you achieve your career goals.
Rahul Sharma, MD 2018-2019 Sleep Fellow
I’m happy I made the decision to move across country for the UW training experience. Not only did I receive excellent training in sleep medicine, but I also found the place that I’m happy to call home 5 years later.
About UW
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GME Benefit Highlights
The Resident & Fellow Physician Union – Northwest (RFPU-NW) is the certified labor union and exclusive bargaining representative for the majority of residents and fellows in the UW School of Medicine (UW SOM) and in the UW School of Dentistry (UW SOD).
Leave
4 weeks of vacation yearly
17 days paid sick leave yearly
Up to 10 days paid professional leave yearly (sitting for exams, professional meetings, professional interviews, etc.)
1 day paid personal holiday per calendar year
Financial
WA State medical license reimbursement + DEA license exemption
$1000 educational funds + supplemental funds to attend the annual Sleep conference
Fully subsidized U-Pass (regional bus, light rail, train, monorail, streetcar, water taxi, etc)
Regional and national vendor discounts