HCA Healthcare/TriStar Southern Hills Medical Center Program

Family medicine - Nashville, TN | ACGME Code: 1204700729 | NRMP Code: 2252120C1

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The Family Medicine Residency Program at TriStar Southern Hills Medical Center is an ACGME-accredited three-year program designed to provide comprehensive care to patients of all ages. The program offers academically rigorous training focusing on medical knowledge, patient care skills, practice-based learning, systems-based practice, professionalism, and interpersonal skills. Residents have the opportunity to gain broad clinical exposure in acute and chronic care in both inpatient and outpatient settings.

The program is affiliated with TriStar Southern Hills Medical Center, a 126-bed hospital with a commitment to excellent training opportunities. Residents work closely with attending physicians and develop skills to independently care for all age groups, manage complex medical conditions, and perform common office procedures.

The curriculum includes rotations in various specialties such as Pediatrics, Ortho/Sports Medicine, Gynecology, Cardiology, Emergency Medicine, and more. The program also offers a conference schedule that covers a wide range of clinical topics, quality improvement, physician wellness, and research symposiums.

The program director, Dr. Courtney Halista, emphasizes evidence-based practice, commitment to scholarly activity, and a supportive educational environment for resident physicians. Residents are provided with benefits including health, dental, and vision insurance, a 401(k) plan, flexible spending accounts, life insurance, and more.

Located in Nashville, TN, residents have the opportunity to experience the vibrant city known as the "Music City" with various cultural and recreational attractions. The program prioritizes the personal wellness and resiliency of residents, aiming to provide a balanced educational and personal life experience.

Overall, the TriStar Southern Hills Medical Center Family Medicine Residency Program aims to develop compassionate, comprehensive family medicine physicians through a structured and supportive training environment.

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Courtney Halista

Coordinator

Kelsey Hyland

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PGY1 Positions 8 ( 8, 9, 6 )

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Nashville-Davidson metropolitan government (balance), Tennessee

Population
689,447
Income
$71,767
Education
Education
48.7%
Employment
70.1%
Health
11.8%
Age
35
Crime
590
Housing
$282,600

Living in Nashville, TN

  • Crime Rate and Safety: Nashville has a moderate crime rate, with some areas experiencing higher crime than others. It is important to stay informed about the safety of different neighborhoods.
  • Fun Activities: Nashville is known for its vibrant music scene, with numerous live music venues and events throughout the city. There are also parks, museums, and a variety of dining options to explore.
  • Climate: Nashville experiences all four seasons, with hot summers and mild winters. Spring and fall are particularly pleasant times of the year.
  • Races and Population: Nashville is a diverse city with a mix of different races and cultures. The population is growing steadily due to its popularity as a place to live and work.
  • Education: Nashville is home to several universities and colleges, offering educational opportunities for residents and visitors alike.
  • Cost of Living: The cost of living in Nashville is relatively moderate compared to other major cities in the US, but housing costs have been increasing in recent years.
  • Nearby Cities: Larger cities like Memphis (about 3 hours drive) and Atlanta (about 4 hours drive) are within a reasonable driving distance from Nashville. Each city offers its own unique attractions and cultural experiences.
  • Pros: Rich music and cultural scene, diverse population, moderate cost of living compared to other big cities.
  • Cons: Some areas have higher crime rates, housing costs are rising, traffic can be congested during peak times.

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