Wright State University/St Elizabeth Program
Family medicine - Dayton, OH | ACGME Code: 1203811245
The Wright State University/St. Elizabeth Program offers a dynamic and innovative Family Medicine Residency training program. They prioritize community-based care and advocacy, emphasizing resident wellness, personal growth, and leadership development. Faculty expertise includes sports medicine, obstetrics/gynecology, geriatrics, and more.
Key features of the program include: - Comprehensive family medicine training in an urban setting with various on-site specialists. - Advanced procedural training, including cadaver-based experiences, casting/splinting workshops, and a dedicated POCUS curriculum. - Resident-led family medicine inpatient service at Miami Valley Hospital. - Strong pediatrics training with inpatient and emergency rotations at Dayton Children's Hospital. - Cutting-edge strategies such as Centering Pregnancy group prenatal care and a Global Health Clinic. - Opportunities for urban underserved outreach, school-based medical care, and mentoring programs.
The residency also offers longitudinal wellness training, a Resident Leadership curriculum, and opportunities for scholarly activities and teaching within the department.
To apply, submit applications through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). The program supports additional training to care for mental and behavioral health needs of children, adolescents, and young adults.
Last edited: April 2023.
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