Midwestern University GME Consortium / Kingman Program
Family medicine - Kingman, AZ | ACGME Code: 1200300722 | NRMP Code: 2156120C1
The Family Medicine Residency Program at Kingman Regional Medical Center is designed to ensure that graduates are well-prepared to tackle the challenges of modern healthcare. The curriculum emphasizes meeting patients' physical, psychological, and preventative healthcare needs. The program's faculty and residents collaborate to continually assess and update the curriculum to keep pace with the evolving complexities of healthcare. The training provided blends current family medicine training trends with a solid foundation in clinical skills while also tailoring the experience to each resident's needs and interests. The program is currently AOA accredited and has received pre-accreditation from the ACGME.
Located in Kingman, Arizona, the city has a population of around 30,000 residents and is known as the "Heart of Historic Route 66." With over 60 buildings on the National Historic Register, Kingman offers a unique historical charm. Moreover, the city serves as a great starting point for exploring wilderness areas, offering opportunities for hiking and camping. Situated at an elevation of 3,300 feet, Kingman experiences varying seasons with warm summers and occasional snowfall in the winter.
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Kingman city, Arizona
Living in Kingman, AZ
Location: Kingman is a city in northwestern Arizona, situated in the Mohave County. It is relatively close to the borders of California and Nevada. Crime Rate and Safety: Kingman has a moderate crime rate compared to national averages. The city is considered relatively safe, but as with any place, caution is advised. Fun Activities: Kingman offers outdoor recreational activities like hiking, boating, and exploring historic Route 66. The area also has museums, parks, and local events throughout the year. Climate: Kingman has a high desert climate with hot summers and mild winters. Be prepared for temperature variations between seasons. Races and Population: The population of Kingman is diverse, with a mix of different races and cultures. Education: Kingman has schools ranging from elementary to high school. For higher education, there are colleges within driving distance. Cost of Living: The cost of living in Kingman is lower than the national average, making it an affordable place to live. Proximity to Bigger Cities: Las Vegas, Nevada, is approximately 100 miles away, reachable in about 1.5 to 2 hours by car. Phoenix, Arizona, is around 200 miles away, which is a 2.5 to 3-hour drive. Pros: Affordable cost of living, outdoor activities, proximity to larger cities for weekend getaways. Cons: Limited entertainment and dining options compared to bigger cities, potential for extreme summer temperatures.
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