Medical College of Wisconsin Affiliated Hospitals, Inc./Milwaukee Health Services, Inc. Program

Family medicine - Milwaukee, WI | ACGME Code: 1205600003 | NRMP Code: 1784120C7

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The Family Medicine residency program at the Medical College of Wisconsin Affiliated Hospitals, Inc./Milwaukee Health Services, Inc. offers training in various locations, including North Side Milwaukee and South Side. They aim to provide exemplary training to future family physicians. The program is directed by Dr. Camille Garrison at the North Side location and Dr. Sabrina Hofmeister at the South Side.

Application requirements for this program include submitting an application through ERAS, four letters of recommendation, a dean's letter, transcripts, a personal statement or letter of intent, CV, and USMLE Step I and Step II transcripts or COMLEX scores. The program also accepts J-1 and H-1B visas.

The housestaff stipends for the academic year 2023-2024 are as follows: - PGY1: $65,405 - PGY2: $67,568 - PGY3: $69,680 - PGY4: $71,625

The program supports visa applications, including the H-1B visa, but there is a note on uncertainty regarding the availability of H-1B waivers for applicants.

For more detailed information and to apply, visit the program website or contact the program coordinators at the respective locations.

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Director

Camille Garrison

Coordinator

Julie Delahaut

Team

PGY1 Positions 14 ( 14, 0, 0 )

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Location

Milwaukee County, Wisconsin

Population
939,489
Income
$58,214
Education
Education
34.4%
Employment
62.7%
Health
6.9%
Age
35
Crime
655
Housing
$115,000

Living in Milwaukee, WI

Milwaukee, WI, offers a unique living experience with a mix of urban and suburban lifestyles. Here are some key aspects to consider:

  • Crime Rate and Safety: Milwaukee has some areas with higher crime rates, so it's important to research neighborhoods before choosing a place to live.
  • Fun Activities: Milwaukee is known for its vibrant arts scene, breweries, cultural events, and beautiful Lake Michigan waterfront.
  • Climate: Milwaukee experiences four distinct seasons, with cold winters and warm summers. Be prepared for snowy winters.
  • Races and Population: Milwaukee is a diverse city with a significant African American population. The city also has a growing Hispanic community.
  • Education: Milwaukee has several universities and colleges, offering educational opportunities for residents.
  • Cost of Living: The cost of living in Milwaukee is relatively affordable compared to other major cities, making it attractive for residents.
  • Proximity to Other Cities: Chicago is about 90 miles away from Milwaukee, which can be reached by a 1.5-2 hour drive. Chicago offers big city amenities and diverse opportunities.

Pros: Affordable cost of living, diverse cultural scene, proximity to Lake Michigan.

Cons: Some neighborhoods have higher crime rates, harsh winters.


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