Compensation

House Staff Salaries


Resident Physician IV 54,335
Resident Physician V 56,494
Resident Physician VI 58,881
Resident Physician VII 60,853
Resident Physician VIII 63,074
Resident Physician IX 64,044

Benefits

  • Dental Plan
  • Disability Plan
  • Eligibility Information
  • Health Plan
  • House Staff SalariesLife Plan
  • LTD Plan Booklet
  • UCLA Retirement Plans
  • Vision Plan

Family & Medical Leave

Family and Medical Leave is provided for an eligible house officer's serious health condition, the serious health condition of a house officer's child, spouse or parent, or to bond with the house officer's newborn, adopted, or foster care child. Medical leave may be requested by a house officer for a medical condition affecting his/her ability to continue in a training program or provide patient care. These leaves must include the use of vacation, sick leave, or education leave at the onset of the leave. The duration of the leave must conform with one's departmental and American Board requirements together with the applicable state and federal law, including AB1460, Federal Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993. Both Family and Medical Leave are unpaid leaves.

Eligibility
A resident must have completed the initial year of appointment to be eligible for either a Family Leave of up to 12 work weeks in a 12 month period, or a Medical Leave of up to 12 months.

Pregnancy
A female resident is entitled to a maximum of 4 months of unpaid leave for pregnancy-related disability in addition to the 12 weeks of Family Leave entitlement in a 12 month period.

Benefit Status
A resident on an approved Family or Medical Leave shall be entitled to continue participation in the health plan coverage (medical, dental, and optical) for a period of up to 12 work weeks in the leave year for Family Leave, and 12 months for Medical Leave.

Qualifying Time for Board Requirements
If it is determined that training experience necessary to satisfy American Board requirements is lacking and the resident must gain such experience, the pay status of the time spent in making up training will be determined prior to commencement of the make up activity.

Notice and Certification

1. Requests for family or medical leave must include a written request from the house officer sent to the program director and/or chair of the department indicating the start and anticipated return dates.
2. A letter from the house officer's attending affirming the need for medical leave must accompany the request.
3. Medical or family leave may be granted at the discretion of the department chairperson after consultation with the program director and others. Approved requests for leave must be in writing and indicate:
1. start date
2. return to duty date
3. conditions for return to work
4. whether time will be counted for training or how make up time will be completed
5. the PGY level upon return
6. if additional work will be needed because of the absence.
4. Medical leave up to a maximum of one year, per program, after vacation and sick leave have been used, may be granted. Medical leave is unpaid time but includes continuing medical benefits up to 12 months.
5. A copy of the letter of approval of granted medical or family leave will be sent to the Offices of the Dean and the Chief of Staff.

Return to work after a medical leave will require the following:

1. Prior to returning to the residency, the house officer must submit a written request to be reinstated.
2. The letter of request to return to active appointment will include the return date and any limitations on activities or special needs. The letter should be sent to the department chair/program director.
3. A letter release to return to duties from the house officer's attending, which includes any restrictions or other special conditions, must accompany the house officer's request to return.
4. Written approval to return to appointment will be sent by the department chair/program director. It shall include:
1. the start date
2. any limitations or special needs
3. the reappointment PGY level
4. the need to make up time for credit
5. additional medical or program evaluation, and if so, time and evaluation process.
5. Copy of the letter of approval to return to active appointment, extension of medical leave or termination from the program related to the medical leave will be sent to the Offices of the Dean and Chief of Staff.
6. Moonlighting while on medical leave is not allowed and may be cause to terminate medical leave.

Vacation Leave

Vacation leave with compensation shall be scheduled by mutual agreement with the chief resident, department chairperson, or residency program director:

1. Twenty-eight calendar days (four weeks) shall be given as leave depending upon the mode of scheduling of a given service.

2. Vacation may be scheduled in full or may be split depending upon the requirements of the residency program and the written requests of the house officer. To the extent possible, vacations will be granted in accordance with house staff requests. When applying for vacation time, house officers shall specify at least three sets of dates in order of preference. The department will endeavor not to assign unrequested vacation dates.

3. Changes in posted vacation schedules must be requested by members of the house staff, in writing, not less than four weeks prior to the desired change. Such changes are subject to the staffing requirements of the department and the approval of the department chairperson or the residency program director and the chief resident.

4. Changes in the vacation schedule may be initiated when required by department activities. The program director will endeavor to give advance notice of any change.

5. Vacation must be taken within the year of appointment with discretionary allowance for carry over by each department.

6. In the event a house officer leaves before the end of the year, vacation time shall be pro-rated at one week per quarter. Time owed can be taken as terminal pay or vacation. Time that has been taken will not be required to be paid back.

Generally, a first year resident enters as a PGY 1 and progresses to the next PGY level on each anniversary of appointment until the conclusion of the training program. Credit for previous training (i.e., advanced standing) is a matter for discussion between the house officer, the Program Director and the specialty board.