HCA Medical City Healthcare UNT-TCU GME Program
Family medicine/Osteopathic neuromusculoskeletal medicine (components individually accredited) - Fort Worth, TX | ACGME Code: 7534800001
HCA Medical City Healthcare UNT-TCU GME Program offers a three-year ACGME-accredited Family Medicine Residency Program at Medical City Arlington. The program provides comprehensive primary care training in various settings, including office, hospital, emergency, home, and residential settings. Residents also have the opportunity to participate in multidisciplinary training with other residency programs such as general surgery, OBGYN, emergency medicine, and internal medicine.
The program aims to develop the next generation of physicians and physician leaders by offering individualized learning opportunities and support from faculty and staff. Residents have the chance to engage in academic research projects, presentations, and publication activities. The curriculum includes diverse practice settings and communities under the Medical City Healthcare system through the HCA Medical City Healthcare UNT-TCU Graduate Medical Education Consortium.
Residents will have opportunities to train at various facilities within the consortium, such as Medical City North Hills, Medical City Denton, and Medical City Children's. The program provides a structured curriculum with emphasis on preparing residents for the ABFM Board Exam and future clinical practice.
The program also offers benefits such as a 401k plan, health insurance options, annual meal stipend, work phone and laptop, paid time off, education and research center access, and more. The salary for residents ranges from $54,267 to $62,254 based on PGY level.
Overall, the program focuses on providing residents with a supportive learning environment, exposure to diverse patient populations, and opportunities for professional growth and leadership development.
For more information about the program, interested applicants can contact Nseya Kabasele, the program coordinator.
Web Sources
- Family Medicine Residency Program | Medical City Arlington | HCA Healthcare GME
- Family Medicine Residency Welcome Letter | Medical City Arlington | HCA Healthcare GME
- Family Medicine Residency Curriculum | Medical City Arlington | HCA Healthcare GME
- Family Medicine Residency Faculty | Medical City Arlington | HCA Healthcare GME
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