Still OPTI Program
Osteopathic neuromusculoskeletal medicine - Parker, CO | ACGME Code: 2750700001
The Rocky Vista University/Still OPTI ONMM3 Residency Program is a comprehensive Osteopathic Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine (ONMM3) residency program aimed at training physicians to excel as clinicians and academicians in ONMM. The program offers inpatient care at Sky Ridge Medical Center and The Medical Center of Aurora, outpatient care at the Rocky Vista Health Center, and academic development at the Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine.
Program Overview: - Approved Positions: 3
Application & Interview Information: - Applications must be submitted directly to the Program Director and Program Coordinator via email. The program does not participate in the NRMP match. - Applicants must have already completed a residency in an approved specialty. - The program does not accept International Medical Graduates or sponsor visas. - Applications are accepted from July 1st through May 1st for the upcoming class starting in July. - Interviews are conducted from August 1st until May 30th for the upcoming class starting in July. Positions are offered throughout the year as qualified applicants are identified and interviewed. - Application requirements include a current CV, letter of interest, three letters of recommendation (including one from the current program director), and COMLEX 1, 2, and 3 scores.
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Parker town, Colorado
Living in Parker, CO
Parker, CO, is a town located southeast of Denver with a population of around 60,000 residents. Here is what you can expect when living in Parker:
- Crime Rate and Safety: Parker has a low crime rate, making it a safe place to live.
- Fun Activities: The town offers various outdoor activities like hiking, biking, and exploring nearby parks. There are also restaurants, shops, and a weekly farmers' market for entertainment.
- Climate: Parker experiences all four seasons, with hot summers, cold winters, and mild spring and fall seasons.
- Races and Population: The town has a diverse population with a mix of races and ethnicities.
- Education: There are good schools in Parker, making it a family-friendly place.
- Cost of Living: The cost of living in Parker is slightly higher than the national average, but it offers a high quality of life.
- Proximity to Bigger Cities: Parker is about a 30-minute drive from Denver, a major city with cultural attractions, dining options, and sports events.
Pros: Safe environment, outdoor activities, good schools.
Cons: Slightly higher cost of living compared to some other areas.
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