Washington University/B-JH/SLCH Consortium Program
Radiology-diagnostic - St Louis, MO | ACGME Code: 4202811111 | NRMP Code: 1353420R0, 1353420A1, 1353420A0
The Washington University/Barnes-Jewish Hospital/St. Louis Children's Hospital Consortium Program in St. Louis, MO oversees residency and fellowship training, continuously improving learning and supporting thoughtful patient care. The program offers more than 100 ACGME-accredited training programs and around 60 subspecialty fellowship programs. Residents and clinical fellows have access to various resources, including a GME Wellness Program that focuses on enhancing well-being.
The program's leadership includes Dominique Cosco, MD, FACP, the Designated Institutional Official and Associate Dean for Graduate Medical Education, and Bethany Millar, the Executive Director of Graduate Medical Education Office. They aim to ensure effective day-to-day operations and oversee the training programs.
The program provides House Staff resources, including information on well-being, transition resources, and support for a fair environment (SAFE). They also offer resources for House Staff, policies, and procedures related to GME, including guidelines on duty hours, disciplinary actions, and more.
The Graduate Medical Education Consortium is dedicated to maintaining high-quality training programs and fosters a diverse and inclusive environment. They also focus on physician wellness, offering counseling and support services. Additionally, they have an initiative focusing on the well-being of International Medical Graduates (IMGs) to provide support, advocacy, and mentorship.
Overall, the Washington University/Barnes-Jewish Hospital/St. Louis Children's Hospital Consortium Program appears to be committed to providing a comprehensive educational experience and supporting the well-being of their residents and fellows.
Web Sources
- Supporting residency and fellowship training - Graduate Medical Education Consortium
- Who We Are - Graduate Medical Education Consortium
- Program Leadership - Graduate Medical Education Consortium
- House Staff - Graduate Medical Education Consortium
- Wellbeing - Graduate Medical Education Consortium
- Resources for House Staff - Graduate Medical Education Consortium
Team
PGY1 Positions 17 ( 17, 17, 15, 15 )
Admission
Training
Quality of Life
Location
St. Louis County, Missouri
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- Cost of Living: The cost of living in St. Louis is lower than the national average, making it an affordable option for residents.
- Proximity to Bigger Cities: St. Louis is approximately a 4-hour drive from Chicago, IL, and a 5-hour drive from Kansas City, MO. Both cities offer additional cultural, dining, and entertainment options.
Pros: Affordable cost of living, diverse cultural experiences, plenty of outdoor activities.
Cons: Some areas have higher crime rates, winters can be cold.
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1353420A1
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