University of Minnesota Program
Medical genetics and genomics - Minneapolis, MN | ACGME Code: 1302621044
The University of Minnesota Medical School offers a wide range of residency and fellowship programs, providing trainees with real-world experience under the guidance of top doctors, medical staff, and researchers. The department websites provide detailed information on each program. Unless specified, the programs are accredited by the ACGME.
In the field of Medical Genetics and Genomics, the University of Minnesota Medical School offers a Laboratory Genetics & Genomics program within the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology. This program provides comprehensive training in genetics and genomics with a focus on laboratory diagnostics and research.
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Minneapolis city, Minnesota
Living in Minneapolis, MN
- Crime Rate and Safety: Minneapolis has a moderate crime rate. Certain areas may have higher crime rates, so it's essential to be cautious and choose your neighborhood wisely.
- Fun Activities: Minneapolis offers a wide range of fun activities such as visiting the Chain of Lakes, exploring the Mall of America, enjoying the lively food scene, attending concerts and events, and experiencing the renowned state fair.
- Climate: Minneapolis has a continental climate with hot summers and cold winters. Be prepared for snow during the winter months!
- Races and Population: Minneapolis is a diverse city with a mix of races and ethnicities, contributing to a rich cultural landscape.
- Education: Minneapolis is home to several colleges and universities, offering opportunities for continued education and lifelong learning.
- Cost of Living: The cost of living in Minneapolis is relatively high compared to other cities, especially in terms of housing. However, the salary for residents in the medical field is usually competitive.
- Proximity to Bigger Cities: Minneapolis is about a 4-hour drive from bigger cities like Chicago, IL, and about a 3-hour drive from Milwaukee, WI. These cities offer diverse cultural experiences, nightlife, and amenities.
- Pros: Vibrant arts and culture scene, beautiful outdoor spaces, diverse population, educational opportunities.
- Cons: Harsh winters, higher cost of living, certain areas with higher crime rates.
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