Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences Program
Obstetrics and gynecology - Tulsa, OK | ACGME Code: 2203900241
The Obstetrics & Gynecology Residency Program at Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences offers a comprehensive training experience for aspiring obstetrician-gynecologists. Residents can expect a salary ranging from $56,582 for PGY-1 to $62,789 for PGY-4, along with benefits that include medical, dental, and vision insurance, retirement savings, and more.
Application information includes the requirement for applicants to complete an application through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) and meet specific qualifications, such as being a graduate of a COCA accredited College of Osteopathic Medicine or a US LCME college of medicine with passing scores on required exams.
Auditions for OB/GYN are held between July and December, with specific documentation needed for application, including proof of compliance training, letters of recommendation, CV, board scores, and more. The Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology reviews the application, and successful candidates will be notified for interviews.
The program emphasizes Research and Quality Improvement projects and offers a didactics program covering various topics aligned with the latest CREOG Educational Objectives two-year curriculum. The residents also have opportunities for leadership mentoring and obtaining DaVinci Robot certification upon graduation.
Oklahoma State University supports resident education through its affiliation with clinical sites like OSU Medical Center and Saint Francis Hospital, providing a diverse patient population for training purposes.
Overall, the program aims to train outstanding obstetrician-gynecologists who possess medical knowledge, surgical skills, and leadership qualities to excel in their specialty.
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- Obstetrics & Gynecology Medicine Residency Program | Oklahoma State University
- Obstetrics & Gynecology Residents | Oklahoma State University
- Application Information | Oklahoma State University
- Training and Education | Oklahoma State University
- Contact Information | Oklahoma State University
- Program Director Welcome Letter | Oklahoma State University
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Tulsa County, Oklahoma
Living in Tulsa, OK
- Crime Rate and Safety: Tulsa has a slightly higher crime rate compared to the national average but certain neighborhoods are safer than others. It's recommended to research the specific area where you'll be living to understand safety levels.
- Fun Activities: Tulsa offers a variety of cultural attractions, outdoor activities, and entertainment options including parks, museums, and a vibrant music scene. The city has many festivals throughout the year.
- Climate: Tulsa has a humid subtropical climate with hot summers and cold winters. Be prepared for both extremes and occasional severe weather.
- Races and Population: Tulsa is diverse with a mix of different races and a population that appreciates cultural diversity.
- Education: Tulsa is home to several higher education institutions including the University of Tulsa and Oral Roberts University.
- Cost of Living: Tulsa has a relatively low cost of living compared to other major cities in the US, making it an affordable place to reside.
- Proximity to other cities: Tulsa is about 2 hours away from Oklahoma City by car. Oklahoma City offers a larger urban area with more amenities and attractions.
- Pros: Affordable cost of living, diverse cultural scene, plenty of outdoor activities.
- Cons: Higher crime rate in some areas, weather extremes.
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