OhioHealth/Doctors Hospital Program
Internal medicine - Columbus, OH | ACGME Code: 1403800534 | NRMP Code: 2122140C0
OhioHealth Doctors Hospital offers a three-year accredited Internal Medicine residency program founded in 1951. Affiliated with The Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, the program is dedicated to developing highly competent, adaptable, inclusive, and professional internists who utilize osteopathic principles. The program emphasizes a supportive culture, faculty mentorship, and a commitment to fostering diversity and unique perspectives.
Key Program Highlights: - Supportive, inclusive environment with cutting-edge medical technologies - Hands-on clinical experiences - Dedicated team of faculty and staff - Emphasis on holistic care and osteopathic principles - Ambulatory clinic with patient examination rooms - Onsite fellowships in Cardiology and Pulmonary Critical Care - Monthly hands-on osteopathic treatment sessions - Focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion - Resident wellness initiatives, including wellness retreats and counseling - Structured daily didactics, board preparation, POCUS, and simulation - Longitudinal leadership and wellness series - Collaboration opportunities in research and quality improvement
Residents receive a competitive annual rate of compensation and benefits, including medical, vision, dental, life, disability insurance, meal stipend, parking privileges, recreational programs, educational conferences, and more.
OhioHealth Doctors Hospital Internal Medicine residency program aims to equip residents with the knowledge and expertise to become exceptional internists while making a positive impact on countless lives and the community they serve.
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- Internal Medicine Residency | OhioHealth Doctors Hospital
- Our Internal Medicine Residents | OhioHealth Doctors Hospital
- Compensation and Benefits | Medical Education | OhioHealth
- Our Internal Medicine Residents | OhioHealth Doctors Hospital
- Our Faculty | Internal Medicine Residency | OhioHealth Doctors Hospital
Team
PGY1 Positions 8 ( 8, 8, 8 )
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Training
Quality of Life
Location
Columbus city, Ohio
Living in Columbus, OH
- Crime Rate and Safety: Columbus, OH, has a moderate crime rate but like any city, certain neighborhoods may have higher crime rates than others. It's recommended to research specific areas for safety.
- Fun Activities: Columbus offers a vibrant arts and culture scene, numerous parks, museums, shopping districts, and various dining options. The city is also home to professional sports teams and hosts several annual festivals and events.
- Climate: Columbus experiences all four seasons, with hot summers, cold winters, and moderate spring and fall seasons. Be prepared for both snow in winter and high humidity in summer.
- Races and Population: Columbus is a diverse city with a mix of different races and cultures. It is also the most populous city in Ohio and the 14th most populated city in the U.S.
- Education: Columbus is home to several higher education institutions, including The Ohio State University, known for its medical programs and research opportunities.
- Cost of Living: The cost of living in Columbus is lower than the national average, making it an affordable city to live in compared to other major metropolitan areas.
- Proximity to Other Cities: Columbus is within driving distance to other major cities like Cincinnati (about 1.5 hours), Cleveland (about 2 hours), and Pittsburgh (about 3 hours).
- Pros: Affordable cost of living, diverse cultural offerings, strong education opportunities, and proximity to other major cities.
- Cons: Some areas may have higher crime rates, weather can be extreme in winter and summer.
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