University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Medicine Program

Internal medicine - Omaha, NE | ACGME Code: 1403021224 | NRMP Code: 1376140C0, 1376140M0, 1376140C1, 1376140P0

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The University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Medicine Internal Medicine Residency Program is focused on developing extraordinary internists who value equity and provide compassionate care. Their guiding principles include patient-centered, evidence-based care, commitment to lifelong learning, collaborative team-based practice, and more.

The program boasts a 100% board pass rate over the last 5 years, runs over 70 specialty and primary-care clinics, and offers 16 ACGME-accredited Internal Medicine fellowships.

The program ensures resident needs are heard through the UNMC Internal Medicine Residency Council, which addresses resident concerns and oversees a residency wellness fund. This adds to a culture of open dialogue, support, and positivity within the program.

For more details on a day in the life of a UNMC resident and the Internal Medicine residency program, there is a video available on their website.

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Director

Tammy Wichman

Coordinator

Stephanie Hooten

Team

PGY1 Positions 32 ( 32, 26, 24 )

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Fellowship Rate: 58%
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Location

Omaha city, Nebraska

Population
486,051
Income
$67,450
Education
Education
40.9%
Employment
67.3%
Health
8.2%
Age
35
Crime
450
Housing
$192,000

Living in Omaha, NE

Omaha, NE is a city with a strong sense of community and a relatively low crime rate, making it a safe place to live. The city offers a variety of fun activities including parks, museums, and a vibrant arts and culture scene.

The climate in Omaha features all four seasons, with hot summers and cold winters. The city is home to a diverse population with various races and ethnicities.

Omaha has a good education system, with schools ranging from public to private options. The cost of living in Omaha is lower than the national average, making it an affordable place to reside.

Nearby bigger cities include Kansas City (about 3 hours drive) and Des Moines (about 2 hours drive). These cities offer additional entertainment, dining, and cultural opportunities for residents willing to take a short trip.

Pros: Community-oriented, low crime rate, diverse population, affordable cost of living.

Cons: Extreme temperatures (hot summers, cold winters), may not have as many big city amenities as some other locations.


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