University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Regional Centers (Magnolia) Rural Program

Family medicine - Magnolia, AR | ACGME Code: 1200400725

The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Regional Centers offers several Family Medicine Residency and Fellowship Programs with a focus on community-based practice supported by the university. Residents in these programs have ties with community physicians, access to academic faculty, and opportunities for research projects and continuing education. The Family Medicine programs are located in various regions across Arkansas, including Crossett, Batesville, Fayetteville, and Pine Bluff. Each program provides unique training experiences tailored to the specific community's needs. More information about each program can be found on the UAMS Regional Campuses website.

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Magnolia city, Arkansas

Population
11,162
Income
$43,000
Education
Education
20.4%
Employment
49.8%
Health
6.1%
Age
28
Crime
541
Housing
$121,700

About Living in Magnolia, AR

  • Crime Rate and Safety: Magnolia is generally a safe and peaceful town with a low crime rate. Residents feel comfortable walking around and the community is known for its friendly atmosphere.
  • Fun Activities: Magnolia offers outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and camping. The town also has local parks, restaurants, and shopping areas for entertainment.
  • Climate: Magnolia has a humid subtropical climate with hot summers and mild winters. Be prepared for high humidity during the summer months.
  • Races and Population: The population of Magnolia is diverse, with residents of different races and backgrounds living together in harmony.
  • Education: Magnolia is home to Southern Arkansas University, providing educational opportunities and a vibrant campus life.
  • Cost of Living: The cost of living in Magnolia is relatively low compared to larger cities, making it an affordable place to reside.
  • Nearby Cities: Little Rock is the nearest big city, located about 2 hours away by car. Little Rock offers a variety of cultural attractions, dining options, and entertainment venues.
  • Pros: Peaceful town, low cost of living, friendly community, outdoor recreational opportunities.
  • Cons: Limited nightlife options, limited professional networking opportunities compared to larger cities.

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