         | | Training > Residency Program > Salary and BenefitsThe salary schedule and benefits available to our residents are very competitive, especially considering the relatively low cost of living in St. Louis. The information below is current for the 2007-2008 school year for Barnes-Jewish Hospital/Washington University School Of Medicine, Department of Pathology and Immuology.
Post-graduate Salaries
| | PGY-1 | PGY-2 | PGY-3 | PGY-4 | PGY-5 | PGY-6 | PGY-7 | | Effective 7/1/07 | $43,058 | $44,992 | $47,018 | $49,135 | $51,347 | $53,655 | $56,072 |
Benefits
Please refer to the Graduate Medical Education Benefits Information.
Department of Pathology and Immunology Perks- Allowance for books -- up to $700 with approval
- Allowance for travel to national meetings to present research findings with approval
- Free BACS Medline Searches back to 1966
- Unlimited xeroxing privileges
- Free recuts on selected cases for personal files
- Access to the medical school's eight-level library (Renovated and re-opened in 1989, the library houses more than 450,000 volumes in 114,000 square feet of space with ample study space.)
- Each resident has his or her own desk/work space in one of four residents’ rooms
Other Perks - Discounts of 30% in Barnes-Jewish Hospital cafeterias
- Discount in the Barnes-Jewish Hospital pharmacy when enrolled with one of the medical plans
- Drugs available from the BJC outpatient pharmacy at actual acquisition cost
- Access to Washington University main campus athletic complex: racquetball and tennis courts, pool, weight room
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