Medical Education
residents

Welcome

Accepting applications on ERAS for July 1, 2012 residency positions. See Announcements/News for more information.

"You have exposure to the acute & chronic setting."

"There are a variety of patients with great preceptors who are willing to teach."

"The subspecialty attendings take extra time to teach and are excellent mentors."

"You learn to handle patients using a variety of approaches."

"There's critical care experience and experience with procedures."

"You are able to manage patients independently according to your comfort level."

"It is a positive learning environment."


A Message from the Director of Medical Education


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