University Hospitals Community Consortium Program
Transitional year - Chardon, OH | ACGME Code: 9993800263 | NRMP Code: 2189999P0
The Transitional Year program at University Hospitals Community Consortium is designed to provide a strong foundation for future training opportunities. The ACGME-accredited program offers core rotations in Emergency Medicine, Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, and Surgery, with elective experiences available in various specialties. The curriculum is customized to meet the needs of each participant and includes exposure to diverse training settings within the University Hospitals system.
The program emphasizes Osteopathic Principles and Practice, integrating additional learning opportunities, research projects, and manipulative medicine skills. Accepted interns benefit from a flexible curriculum that maximizes clinical exposure across multiple UH system sites, preparing them for careers in primary care or specialized fields.
Applicants, both MD and DO, must submit the ERAS application form, Curriculum Vitae, medical school and USMLE/COMLEX transcripts, MSPE (Dean’s letter), three letters of recommendation, and a personal statement for consideration. The program aims to support candidates in achieving their career goals through comprehensive training experiences.
Web Sources
- Transitional Year | Education | UH Geauga Medical Center Department of Medical Education | University Hospitals Cleveland, OH | University Hospitals
- Transitional Year Curriculum & Features | Education | UH Geauga Medical Center Department of Medical Education | University Hospitals Cleveland, OH | University Hospitals
- Transitional Year Rotating Interns | Education | UH Geauga Medical Center Department of Medical Education | University Hospitals Cleveland, OH | University Hospitals
- Transitional Year Alumni | Education | UH Geauga Medical Center Department of Medical Education | University Hospitals Cleveland, OH | University Hospitals
- Transitional Year How to Apply | Education | UH Geauga Medical Center Department of Medical Education | University Hospitals Cleveland, OH | University Hospitals
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Quality of Life
Location
Chardon city, Ohio
Living in Chardon, OH
Chardon, OH, offers a small-town charm with a population of around 5,000 residents. The community is known for its safety and low crime rate, making it a family-friendly location. The cost of living is moderate, with affordable housing options available.
The climate in Chardon includes warm summers and cold winters, providing a mix of seasonal activities. Residents can enjoy outdoor recreational opportunities like hiking, skiing, and boating.
Chardon is predominantly white, but the area has seen increasing diversity in recent years. The local education system is highly rated, with good schools available for families with children.
For entertainment and shopping, larger cities like Cleveland and Akron are within a reasonable driving distance from Chardon. Cleveland is approximately a 45-minute drive away, offering a range of cultural attractions, dining options, and professional sports teams.
Pros: Safe community, affordable cost of living, proximity to larger cities for additional amenities.
Cons: Limited diversity in the population, winters can be harsh.
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