David Grant Medical Center Program

Internal medicine - Travis AFB, CA | ACGME Code: 1400521465

The David Grant USAF Medical Center Internal Medicine Residency Program is integrated with the UC Davis internal medicine residency. Residents primarily train at UC Davis Medical Center in Sacramento, a renowned teaching hospital with high patient volume. The program offers various tracks, including categorical medicine, primary care, dual internal medicine/psychiatry, and a track focusing on underserved populations.

Residents in the military tract receive active duty pay and allowances without additional service commitments. The PG1 year is spent at UC Davis Medical Center, with subsequent years featuring rotations at DGMC in addition to UC Davis. Free lodging is provided at Travis AFB for residents rotating at DGMC.

Both UC Davis and DGMC are located in Northern California, offering access to diverse entertainment and outdoor activities. Nearby attractions include San Francisco, the Pacific Coast, Napa Valley, Lake Tahoe, and Yosemite National Park.

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California

Population
39,538,223
Income
$91,551
Education
Education
37%
Employment
60%
Health
6.5%
Age
37
Crime
250
Housing
$340,000

Living in Travis AFB, CA

  • Crime Rate and Safety: Travis AFB area typically has a low crime rate with a focus on the safety of military families.
  • Fun Activities: Being close to San Francisco, residents can enjoy a variety of recreational activities, cultural events, and a vibrant culinary scene.
  • Climate: Travis AFB has a Mediterranean climate with warm summers and mild winters, providing a pleasant living environment.
  • Races and Population: The area is diverse with a mix of different races and cultures, offering opportunities for cross-cultural experiences.
  • Education: There are good schools in the area for families with children, providing quality education options.
  • Cost of Living: The cost of living can be relatively high in the Bay Area, including nearby cities.
  • Nearby Cities: San Francisco is approximately 1-2 hours away depending on traffic, offering big city amenities, entertainment, and career opportunities.
  • Pros: Proximity to San Francisco, diverse population, pleasant climate, and safety focus for military families.
  • Cons: High cost of living, potential traffic congestion when commuting to nearby cities.

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