University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix Program
Internal medicine - Phoenix, AZ | ACGME Code: 1400321025 | NRMP Code: 1011140P0, 1011140M0, 1011140C1, 1011140C0
The University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix Internal Medicine Residency program aims to train compassionate physicians to provide high-value care to the community. They offer robust training at Banner - University Medical Center Phoenix and Phoenix Veteran's Administration (VA) Healthcare System. The program prioritizes resident wellness, educational innovation, and health equity.
For those interested in a career in ambulatory general internal medicine, they offer a Primary Care Track within the traditional Categorical Internal Medicine Residency program. The program also offers fellowships in various specialties, including Addiction Medicine, Cardiology, Clinical Informatics, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Geriatric Medicine, among others.
Applicants must have graduated within the last two years. The program considers highly qualified International Medical Graduates and sponsors J1 visas. Applicants must also have USMLE or COMLEX scores uploaded to ERAS by early February to be considered for ranking.
The program participates in program signaling within the ERAS application, encouraging applicants genuinely interested in the program to signal their interest.
The University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix Internal Medicine Residency program is committed to fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion in a supportive community. They offer various programs and activities to address health disparities and promote inclusivity.
The residency schedule includes non-call and call months, with detailed team compositions and schedules for different rotations. The sample PGY1, PGY2, and PGY3 schedules provide insights into the residents' training experiences at the program.
Web Sources
- Internal Medicine Residency | The University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix
- Internal Medicine Residency - How to Apply | The University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix
- Internal Medicine Residency - Diversity, Equity and Inclusion | The University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix
- Internal Medicine Residency - Schedule Details | The University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix
- Internal Medicine Residency - PGY1 Sample Schedule | The University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix
- Internal Medicine Residency - PGY2/PGY3 Sample Schedule | The University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix
Team
PGY1 Positions 33 ( 33, 25, 24 )
Admission
Training
Quality of Life
Location
Phoenix city, Arizona
Living in Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ is the capital and largest city in Arizona. Here is an overview of what living in Phoenix is like:
- Crime Rate and Safety: Phoenix has a moderately high crime rate compared to the national average. It is essential to be cautious and practice safety measures, especially in certain neighborhoods.
- Fun Activities: Phoenix offers a wide range of activities such as hiking in the desert, visiting museums, exploring the botanical gardens, enjoying the food scene, and attending various cultural events.
- Climate: Phoenix has a hot desert climate with scorching summers and mild winters. Be prepared for temperatures well over 100°F in the summer months.
- Races and Population: Phoenix is known for its diverse population with a mix of White, Hispanic, African American, Asian, and Native American residents.
- Education: Phoenix has a variety of educational opportunities including universities, colleges, and schools. The University of Arizona and Arizona State University are among the well-known institutions in the area.
- Cost of Living: The cost of living in Phoenix is slightly below the national average, making it a relatively affordable place to reside in compared to other major cities.
- Nearby Big Cities: Tucson is about 2 hours away from Phoenix by car. Tucson is known for its historic sites, vibrant arts scene, and beautiful desert landscapes.
Pros: Diverse population, affordable cost of living, vast educational opportunities.
Cons: High summer temperatures, moderately high crime rate in certain areas.
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Match History
1011140M0
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1011140P0
2024
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1011140C0
2024
2023
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2020
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