Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - Baylor College of Medicine (Temple) Program
Location:
Temple, TXSpecialty:
PediatricsACGME Code:
3204821236NRMP Program Code:
1725320C0Overview of the Pediatrics Program
The Pediatrics Program at Baylor Scott & White Medical Center, affiliated with Baylor College of Medicine, is designed to equip future pediatricians with comprehensive training and an extensive understanding of child healthcare. The program focuses on developing clinical, research, and leadership skills essential for effective practice in pediatrics.
Curriculum Structure
The curriculum for the program is structured to provide a balance of pediatric medicine exposure and hands-on experience. Residents engage in rotations in various subspecialties, ensuring a well-rounded education. The first year primarily focuses on general pediatrics and foundational skills, while subsequent years involve more specialized training.
Clinical Rotations
Residents participate in clinical rotations that cover core areas of pediatric medicine, including:
- Pediatric emergency medicine
- Neonatology
- Pediatric critical care
- Ambulatory pediatrics
- Pediatric cardiology
These rotations are designed to ensure that residents are exposed to a diverse patient population with varying medical conditions.
Didactic Sessions
In addition to clinical training, the program emphasizes continued education through didactic sessions. Topics include developmental milestones, pediatric pharmacology, and behavioral pediatrics, promoting a solid theoretical foundation that complements practical experiences.
Research Opportunities
The Pediatrics Program encourages residents to engage in research activities. Opportunities include:
- Collaborative projects guided by faculty mentors.
- Presentations at local and national conferences.
- Publications in peer-reviewed journals.
Research is recognized as a fundamental component of the residency experience, facilitating critical thinking and problem-solving abilities essential for a successful pediatric career.
Unique Aspects of the Program
The Pediatrics Program at Baylor Scott & White stands out because of its commitment to a family-centered care approach, integrating education and patient involvement in treatment processes. The program also emphasizes wellness and personal development, providing resources and support systems for resident success.
Mentorship and Support
Residents benefit from structured mentorship programs that pair them with experienced faculty members. These relationships foster professional growth, guidance in clinical cases, and support throughout the residency.
Training Sites
Training occurs across several sites, including:
- Baylor Scott & White Medical Center in Temple
- Affiliated hospitals and outpatient clinics
- Community outreach programs enhancing resident exposure to pediatric care
Visa Support
The program provides visa sponsorship for international medical graduates. Specifically, it offers support for H-1B and J-1 visas, ensuring that qualified candidates can secure the necessary documentation to participate in the residency training.
Competitiveness of the Program
The Pediatrics Program is considered highly competitive. It attracts a diverse group of applicants, including those from U.S. medical schools, DO candidates, and international medical graduates (IMGs). The program values diversity and inclusivity, encouraging all qualified candidates to apply.
Application Requirements
Applicants to the program must meet specific criteria, which may include:
- A graduation year limit typically set within a certain number of years prior to application
- Maximum limits on failed U.S. Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Step scores, reflecting the program's commitment to maintaining high standards
- Completion of required clinical rotations in pediatrics prior to starting the program
These requirements are designed to ensure that candidates are adequately prepared for the challenges of the program, promoting a strong cohort of residents.
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Director
Christopher B Hovland, MDProgram Director Appointed Since June 2019Coordinator
Program
Program Size
Composition
Quality of Life
First year average hours per week:
65hrsFirst year max cons. hours on duty:
13hrsFirst Year Salary:
$68,926First Year Paid Vacation:
15 daysFirst Year Paid Sick Leave:
13 daysTraining
Fellowship Rate:
7%Faculty to Residents Ratio:
3.2XResidents career path:
Admission
Min. Step 2 Score:
-Visa Sponsorship:
J1YOG Cutoff:
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Temple, TX
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Living in Temple, TX
- Crime Rate and Safety: Temple has a slightly higher crime rate than the national average but is considered relatively safe. It's always recommended to take general safety precautions.
- Fun Activities: Temple offers a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, and boating on nearby lakes. There are also cultural attractions, good restaurants, and shopping centers.
- Climate: Temple has a humid subtropical climate with hot summers and mild winters. Be prepared for high humidity levels during the summer months.
- Races and Population: The population of Temple is diverse, with a mix of different races and ethnicities living in the area.
- Education: Temple has several schools and educational institutions, including the Temple College and the Texas A&M College of Medicine.
- Cost of Living: The cost of living in Temple is lower than the national average, making it an affordable place to live.
- Nearby Cities: Austin is the nearest major city to Temple, located approximately 70 miles south, which is about a 1.5-hour drive. Austin offers a bustling urban lifestyle with a vibrant music and arts scene.
- Pros: Affordable cost of living, diverse population, proximity to Austin.
- Cons: Slightly higher crime rate, hot and humid summers.