Carle Foundation Hospital Program
Psychiatry - Champaign, IL | ACGME Code: 4001600306 | NRMP Code: 1226400C0
The Psychiatry Residency Program at Carle Foundation Hospital is a hospital-based program with university affiliation that offers a world-class medical education and an inspiring residency experience. The program received ACGME accreditation in 2016 and has been training residents since 2017. The curriculum is designed to prepare residents to become independent psychiatrists capable of adapting to changes in patient care.
The program provides training across multiple hospitals and clinics, including a Level I trauma center, community-focused hospitals, and a Veterans Affairs medical center. Residents have the opportunity for in-depth training in various psychiatric areas such as psychotherapy, interventional psychiatry, integrated care, and working with the veteran population.
Application to the program is through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS), with a deadline of November 15. The program accepts applications from U.S. and international medical graduates, with a preference for candidates who have passed the USMLE exams with no failures, graduated within the past four years, and have U.S. clinical experience.
Interviews are by invitation only and typically take place from mid-October through December. Invitations are sent through ERAS, and candidates may have the chance to attend an optional virtual social hour with current residents from the Psychiatry program.
For more detailed information, interested applicants can contact the program directly through the provided email address or phone number.
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PGY1 Positions 4 ( 4, 4, 4, 2 )
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Location
Champaign County, Illinois
Living in Champaign, IL
- Crime Rate and Safety: Champaign has a moderate crime rate with a focus on property crimes. It is recommended to take basic safety precautions, especially in certain areas.
- Fun Activities: Champaign offers various cultural events, outdoor recreational opportunities, and a vibrant dining scene. The University of Illinois campus provides access to sporting events and educational activities.
- Climate: Champaign has a typical Midwestern climate with warm summers and cold winters. Residents experience all four seasons with occasional severe weather events.
- Races and Population: The population of Champaign is diverse, with a mix of various races and ethnicities contributing to the community's richness.
- Education: Champaign is home to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, offering educational resources and a lively academic environment.
- Cost of Living: The cost of living in Champaign is relatively lower compared to larger cities, making it a favorable option for residents looking for affordability.
- Proximity to Bigger Cities: Champaign is located about 2 hours south of Chicago by car. Chicago is a major metropolitan area known for its cultural attractions, diverse neighborhoods, and numerous job opportunities.
- Pros: Affordable cost of living, diverse population, educational opportunities, and proximity to larger cities.
- Cons: Moderate crime rate, severe weather at times, and limited public transportation options.
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