Full Circle Health/Family Medicine Residency of Idaho (Magic Valley) Program
Family medicine - Boise, ID | ACGME Code: 1201521698 | NRMP Code: 3039120C2
The Full Circle Health/Family Medicine Residency of Idaho (Magic Valley) Program offers a unique training experience in South Central Idaho, commonly known as the Magic Valley. This program provides residents with a broad training opportunity, with rotations in the rural community of Jerome and access to specialist care in Twin Falls, just 15 miles away.
Residents in this program have the flexibility to tailor their training to their professional and personal needs, aiming to create well-prepared family physicians focused on patient care. The program emphasizes training in maternity care and medical/surgical procedures.
Established in 2009, the Magic Valley Rural Program graduates two residents per year. The three-year training program takes place in Magic Valley, about 120 miles east of Boise. All graduates from the program have successfully obtained board certification and are practicing in diverse settings, including rural and international locations.
Medical students interested in this program are required to submit an application through ERAS.
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PGY1 Positions 2 ( 2, 2, 1 )
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Location
Boise County, Idaho
Living in Boise, ID
Boise, Idaho, offers a vibrant living experience with a mix of urban amenities and nature. Here are some key aspects to consider about living in Boise:
- Crime Rate and Safety: Boise is known for its overall safety and low crime rate compared to other cities of similar size.
- Fun Activities: Residents can enjoy outdoor activities like hiking, biking, and skiing due to its proximity to the mountains. The city also hosts cultural events, farmers' markets, and festivals.
- Climate: Boise has a semi-arid climate with hot summers and cold winters. Residents experience four distinct seasons.
- Races and Population: Boise has a diverse population, including White, Hispanic, Asian, African American, and Native American communities.
- Education: Boise is home to several higher education institutions, including Boise State University, offering educational opportunities.
- Cost of Living: The cost of living in Boise is slightly above the national average, but housing costs are reasonable compared to many other metropolitan areas.
- Proximity to Other Cities: Boise is relatively isolated, with larger cities like Salt Lake City, Utah, and Portland, Oregon, located several hours away by car.
Pros: Low crime rate, outdoor recreational opportunities, diverse population.
Cons: Limited access to major metropolitan areas, potentially extreme temperatures in summer and winter.
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