skip to main menu skip to content skip to footer
herovector

Family Medicine Residency - Grand View

Medical Professional talking to a patient

Overview

St. Luke’s University Health Network has proudly trained compassionate, full-spectrum family physicians for decades. Our Family Medicine Residency programs are rooted in a tradition of excellence, innovation, and community-centered care. With a strong emphasis on mentorship, wellness and scholarly engagement, our residents thrive in a supportive environment that prepares them to lead in diverse clinical settings. From pioneering trauma-informed care curriculum to presenting at national conferences, our program continues to shape the future of family medicine.


Now, we’re expanding that legacy to our newest location: St. Luke’s Grand View Hospital in Sellersville, PA. Recently integrated into the St. Luke’s network, Grand View brings over a century of community-focused care to Bucks and Montgomery counties. This 207-bed facility offers state-of-the-art technology, a wide range of specialties and a vibrant clinical environment—perfect for hands-on learning and growth. Located just off Route 309, the Grand View Campus combines accessibility with a welcoming atmosphere, making it an ideal place to begin your journey as a family physician.


Join us at Grand View and become part of a network that values your growth, your passion, and your commitment to care.

WATCH VIDEO

Grand View Family Medicine Residency

Application Requirements

All applications to St. Luke’s Family Medicine Residency Program must be made through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). Applications made through the mail, electronic mail or by telephone will not be considered.


The minimum eligibility requirements for the residency are:

  • All applicants must be graduates of a United States allopathic or osteopathic medical school or an international medical school recognized by the World Health Organization.
  • All applicants should have three (3) letters of recommendation from clinical preceptors, preferably from the United States or Canada.
  • All applicants must have graduated from medical school within the past five (5) years.
  • All applicants must have successfully passed their USMLE/COMLEX examinations on the first attempt.
  • The St. Luke’s Grand View Family Medicine Residency Program does not sponsor visas at this time.
  • All applicants must demonstrate through their personal statement and/or letters of recommendation a strong commitment to the philosophy of the specialty of Family Medicine and the principles of the St. Luke’s Family Medicine Residency.
  • Interviews will be offered for the 2025-2026 interview season between November 2025 to January 2026.
  • The deadline for application is December 15 of the current interviewing season.

Please feel free to contact Kimberly Cornwell, Director, Graduate Medical Education, kimberly.cornwell@sluhn.org, with any additional questions.

Salary & Benefits

House Officer Salary and Benefit information for the 2025-2026 Academic Year can be viewed here.

Why Choose Us?

Be Part of a New Legacy
As the inaugural class at Grand View, you’ll help shape a brand-new residency program backed by St. Luke’s University Health Network’s decades of excellence in medical education.


Suburban Location with Urban Access
Located in Sellersville, PA, Grand View offers a peaceful, suburban lifestyle with easy access to Philadelphia’s vibrant medical, cultural, and professional opportunities.


Integrated into a Top-Tier Health Network
Grand View is now part of St. Luke’s University Health Network, known for its nationally recognized quality, safety, and innovation across 60+ residency and fellowship programs.


Community-Focused Training
Train in a nonprofit, community-based hospital that has served Bucks and Montgomery counties since 1913. Residents will engage directly with diverse patient populations in both inpatient and outpatient settings.


Modern Facilities and Expanding Services
Grand View features a newly added 190,000-square-foot pavilion and is a Level II trauma center, offering residents access to advanced technology and a wide range of clinical experiences.


Personalized Mentorship and Growth
As part of a smaller residency cohort, you’ll benefit from close faculty relationships, individualized attention, and the opportunity to grow alongside a new program.


Strong Network Support
Though new, the Grand View program is supported by the robust infrastructure of St. Luke’s GME, ensuring access to shared resources, mentorship, and educational excellence.


Commitment to Compassionate Care
The program seeks residents who are passionate about serving the community with empathy and clinical competence—values deeply embedded in both Grand View and St. Luke’s cultures.