University of Oklahoma/Garfield County Medical Society Rural Program
Family medicine - Enid, OK | ACGME Code: 1203911253
The University of Oklahoma/Garfield County Medical Society Rural Program offers a comprehensive Family and Preventive Medicine residency program in the heart of Oklahoma City. They provide exemplary academic and clinical training, aiming to cultivate physicians who are integral members of the community. The program offers in-house fellowships and opportunities for research to both medical students and physician associate students.
Application Information: - Residency Programs Begin Reviewing Applications: October 2023 - Application Deadline: December 1, 2023 - Match Week Begins: March 11, 2024
Interview Process: - Interviews will be conducted virtually via Zoom. - Applicants will participate in four 25-minute interviews with breaks in between.
Eligibility: - Application through Electronic Residency Application Services (ERAS) is required. - Invitations for interviews are based on academic performance, USMLE/COMLEX scores, and letters of recommendation. - Accepting both MD and DO candidates. - Must have graduated within the last 5 years. - Must pass Step 1, Step 2, and CS in no more than 2 attempts cumulatively.
Requirements for International Medical Graduates: - US rotational experience preferred. - Strong command of the English language. - Sponsor J-1 Visas only. - ECFMG Certification required before residency start.
The program supports a strong academic environment with opportunities for research and career development in Family Medicine.
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- OKC Residency Program
- OU College of Medicine > Academic Departments > Family and Preventive Medicine > Oklahoma City Residency Program > Residents
- Application Information
- OU College of Medicine > Academic Departments > Family and Preventive Medicine > Oklahoma City Residency Program > Residents > PGY3
- OU College of Medicine > Academic Departments > Family and Preventive Medicine > Oklahoma City Residency Program > Residents > PGY2
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Enid city, Oklahoma
Living in Enid, OK
- Crime Rate and Safety: Enid has a relatively low crime rate and is considered a safe place to live.
- Fun Activities: Enid offers a variety of outdoor recreational activities including parks, golf courses, and lakes. The city also has cultural attractions like museums and theaters.
- Climate: Enid experiences hot summers and cold winters. Residents can enjoy all four seasons.
- Races and Population: Enid has a diverse population with a mix of different races and ethnicities.
- Education: Enid has good schools and educational opportunities for families with children.
- Cost of Living: The cost of living in Enid is lower than the national average, making it an affordable place to reside.
- Proximity to Larger Cities: Enid is about a 1.5-hour drive from Oklahoma City, the closest major city. Oklahoma City offers more amenities, entertainment options, and cultural experiences.
- Pros: Affordable cost of living, low crime rate, diverse population.
- Cons: Limited entertainment options compared to larger cities, extreme weather conditions.
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