Womack Army Medical Center Program
Obstetrics and gynecology - Fort Bragg, NC | ACGME Code: 2203621363
The Womack Army Medical Center Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency Program is a 48-month training program aimed at preparing residents in the study and practice of health promotion, disease prevention, diagnosis, care, and treatment of women across all age groups and stages of illness. The program emphasizes scientific knowledge, problem-solving skills, evidence-based decision-making, commitment to lifelong learning, and a compassionate attitude.
Key Features: - Duration: 48 months - Accepts up to 3 residents per year - Does not accept resident transfers after the academic year begins - In-depth training in various subspecialties including Maternal Fetal Medicine, Gynecology Oncology, UroGynecology, Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, and more - Utilizes the MODS system for resident selection
Application Information: - Application Deadline: 15 September - Application Process: Prospective residents must apply online using the MODS website - Supplemental items required: Medical school transcript, Step 1 and 2 results, height and weight, APFT verification, and Dean's letter
The Womack Army Medical Center OB/GYN program maintains a strong focus on promoting patient safety, resident well-being, and professional responsibility among physicians. Residents receive comprehensive training in both inpatient and outpatient settings with various rotations and a weekly continuity clinic.
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Fort Bragg CDP, North Carolina
Living in Fort Bragg, NC
- Crime Rate and Safety: Fort Bragg has a relatively low crime rate, but like any other area, residents should still take common-sense precautions to ensure their safety.
- Fun Activities: Fort Bragg offers a range of outdoor activities including hiking, fishing, and camping. The nearby Cape Fear River provides opportunities for water sports.
- Climate: Fort Bragg has a humid subtropical climate with hot summers and mild winters. Be prepared for both humidity and occasional hurricanes.
- Races and Population: The population of Fort Bragg is diverse, with a mix of military personnel, civilian employees, and their families. You will encounter people from various races and backgrounds.
- Education: The area has good educational facilities for children, and there are opportunities for adult education and professional development.
- Cost of Living: The cost of living in Fort Bragg is lower than the national average. Housing, groceries, and utilities are generally more affordable compared to larger cities.
- Proximity to Larger Cities: Fort Bragg is located near Fayetteville, about a 20-minute drive away. Fayetteville offers a wider range of amenities, shopping centers, and cultural attractions.
- Pros: Low cost of living, diverse population, opportunities for outdoor activities.
- Cons: High humidity in summers, occasional hurricanes, limited entertainment options compared to larger cities.
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