University of Washington Program
Pediatrics - Seattle, WA | ACGME Code: 3205421358 | NRMP Code: 1918320C2, 1918320C0, 1918320C3, 1918320C1
The University of Washington's Pediatric Residency Program website provides access to comprehensive information on their program. For details on how to apply and related deadlines, applicants are directed to visit UW School of Medicine's UW Pediatrics Residency Training @ Seattle Children's page. Additionally, for advice on the application process and residency interviews, the Department of Pediatrics Medical Student Program section offers further insights. For more general information on UW Medicine's residency programs and policies, prospective residents can refer to the UW Medicine Graduate Medical Education office's Prospective Residents and Fellows page.
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Team
PGY1 Positions 45 ( 45, 44, 43 )
Admission
Training
Quality of Life
Location
Seattle city, Washington
Living in Seattle, WA
- Climate: Seattle has a mild, temperate climate with relatively cool and wet winters and warm, dry summers. It's known for its frequent rainfall and overcast skies.
- Population: Seattle has a diverse population with significant Asian, Hispanic, and African American communities.
- Safety: Seattle has a moderate crime rate compared to other U.S. cities of similar size. The city is generally considered safe, but like any urban area, caution should be exercised, especially in certain neighborhoods.
- Cost of Living: Seattle has a high cost of living, particularly in terms of housing. However, salaries in the area are generally higher to compensate.
- Education: Seattle is home to a number of prestigious educational institutions, including the University of Washington and Seattle University.
- Activities: Seattle offers a variety of outdoor activities including hiking, skiing, and water sports. The city also has a vibrant arts scene, numerous museums, and a wide range of dining options.
- Nearby Cities: Larger cities like Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, British Columbia, are relatively close to Seattle. Portland is about 2.5-3 hours away by car, while Vancouver is about 2.5-3.5 hours away depending on traffic.
- Pros: Seattle is a tech hub with a strong job market in various industries, beautiful natural surroundings, a lively food scene, and a strong sense of community.
- Cons: High cost of living, traffic congestion, and frequent rainfall may be viewed as drawbacks for some individuals.
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Match History
1918320C1
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1918320C0
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1918320C3
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1918320C2
2020
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