Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center Program
Vascular surgery - integrated - Winston Salem, NC | ACGME Code: 4513600001 | NRMP Code: 1537451C0
The Vascular Surgery Integrated Residency program at Wake Forest University School of Medicine is an ACGME-accredited, 5-year integrated program that matches one applicant per year. It is based at the integrated Heart and Vascular Center of Excellence at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist, with rotations at both the main campus and Atrium Health High Point Medical Center.
Key Highlights: - Well-rounded clinical experience including open surgical and endovascular treatment interventions - Dedicated operating room team and endovascular suite - Faculty with diverse clinical, research, and educational backgrounds - Fully accredited Clinical Vascular Laboratory for didactic teaching - Rich academic tradition with abundant research opportunities
The program emphasizes a breadth of clinical and educational experiences to ensure competency for RPVI testing. Residents benefit from daily service rounds and dedicated teaching opportunities.
The program website emphasizes the commitment to diversity and presents opportunities for research and training.
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Living in Winston-Salem, NC
- Crime Rate and Safety: Winston-Salem has a moderate crime rate, but like any city, it's essential to stay alert and be aware of your surroundings, especially in certain neighborhoods.
- Fun Activities: Winston-Salem offers a variety of cultural attractions, parks, and outdoor activities. You can explore the Reynolda House Museum, Old Salem Museums & Gardens, or enjoy the local art galleries and theaters.
- Climate: Winston-Salem has a humid subtropical climate with hot summers and mild winters. Be prepared for some humidity in the summer months.
- Races and Population: The population is diverse with various races and ethnicities represented in the city.
- Education: Winston-Salem is home to Wake Forest University and Winston-Salem State University, providing a vibrant academic environment.
- Cost of Living: The cost of living in Winston-Salem is generally lower than in larger cities, making it a more affordable option.
- Nearby Cities: Charlotte is about 1.5 hours away from Winston-Salem by car. Charlotte is a larger city with more dining, entertainment, and professional sports options.
- Pros: Affordable cost of living, cultural diversity, and proximity to larger cities.
- Cons: Moderate crime rate in certain areas, summers can be hot and humid.
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1537451C0
2024
2023
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