HCA Healthcare Sunrise Health GME/MountainView Program
Transitional year - Las Vegas, NV | ACGME Code: 9993100001 | NRMP Code: 1884999P0
The HCA Healthcare Sunrise Health GME/MountainView Transitional Year Residency Program at MountainView Hospital in Nevada is a part of the HCA GME community. The program is supported by ACGME-accredited programs in Internal Medicine and General Surgery through the Sunrise Health Graduate Medical Education Consortium.
Application requirements include being a U.S. citizen or having permanent resident status, passing USMLE Step 1 or COMLEX Level 1 before receiving an interview offer, completing Step 2CK, Step 2CS or COMLEX Level 2CE and Level 2PE before ranking, and meeting specific score thresholds. Preference is given to applicants who have graduated from medical school within the last two years, and any gaps in education or work history must be explained. Applicants must also be eligible for a residency training license in Nevada.
The mission of the program is to develop future physicians and physician leaders, following HCA Healthcare's dedication to the care and improvement of human life. The curriculum includes rotations in Internal Medicine, General Surgery, Emergency Medicine, and Ambulatory Care, with elective rotations available in various specialties such as Radiology, Anesthesiology, PM&R, Dermatology, Neurology, and Ophthalmology. The program aims to provide individualized learning opportunities to residents.
The program director is Dr. Andrey Manov, MD, FACP, who is committed to preparing residents for the next stage of their medical training. The faculty team includes Dr. Hatim Gemil, Dr. David Hart, Dr. Nancy Rivera, and Dr. Kartika Shetty, MD, FACP.
Overall, the Transitional Year Residency Program at MountainView Hospital offers a diverse clinical experience and educational environment for residents, emphasizing continuous support and quality care delivery.
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Las Vegas city, Nevada
Living in Las Vegas, NV
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- Pros: Vibrant entertainment scene, diverse population, lower cost of living compared to other major cities.
- Cons: High summer temperatures, certain areas with higher crime rates, isolated location.
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