Medical University of South Carolina Program
Internal medicine/Pediatrics - Charleston, SC | ACGME Code: 7004532127 | NRMP Code: 1680700C0
The Medical University of South Carolina offers a variety of pediatric residency programs, including Categorical Pediatrics, Child Neurology Residency, Med-Peds Residency, Pediatric Primary Care Residency, and more.
The program provides opportunities for global health experiences, a medical education track for pediatric residents, clinical coaching, mentoring, and resident professional development.
The curriculum includes advocacy, scholarship, simulation-procedural curricula, continuity clinic, didactics, and online education.
Additionally, the program offers pediatric fellowships and emphasizes wellness and diversity within the residency training.
For more detailed information on specific aspects of the program, applicants are encouraged to consult the Medical University of South Carolina Program website.
Web Sources
- Pediatric Residency Programs | College of Medicine | MUSC
- Apply to a Program | College of Medicine | MUSC
- Categorical Pediatrics | College of Medicine | MUSC
- Child Neurology Residency | College of Medicine | MUSC
- Graduate Information | College of Medicine | MUSC
- Med-Peds Residency | College of Medicine | MUSC
Team
PGY1 Positions 4 ( 4, 4, 4, 4 )
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Location
Charleston County, South Carolina
Living in Charleston, SC
- Crime Rate and Safety: Charleston has a moderate crime rate, with certain areas experiencing more crime than others. Generally, downtown Charleston is considered safe, but like any city, it's important to be cautious, especially at night.
- Fun Activities: Charleston offers a rich history, beautiful beaches, vibrant culinary scene, and numerous cultural events. Residents can enjoy water sports, explore historical sites, indulge in delicious seafood, and attend music and arts festivals.
- Climate: Charleston has a humid subtropical climate with hot summers and mild winters. The city receives a good amount of rainfall throughout the year.
- Races and Population: Charleston has a diverse population with a mix of races. It is known for its Southern charm and hospitality.
- Education: Charleston is home to several universities and colleges, providing educational opportunities for residents. The city also has good schools for families with children.
- Cost of Living: The cost of living in Charleston is slightly above the national average. Housing costs can be high, but there are affordable options available.
- Proximity to Larger Cities: Charleston is roughly 2 hours away from Columbia, SC, and about 4 hours away from Charlotte, NC. Both cities offer additional cultural attractions, dining options, and entertainment.
- Pros: Rich history, beautiful beaches, vibrant culinary scene, good educational opportunities.
- Cons: Some areas with higher crime rates, higher cost of living in certain neighborhoods.
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