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The Impact of Residency Programs on Healthcare Delivery and Improving Patient Care
Post graduate medical training programs are vital for filling open residency positions, and providing graduates with hands-on experience in a clinical setting.
Read MoreWhat to look for in a family residency position
With over 457 accredited family medicine residency programs in the United States and several thousand positions open each year, family medicine offers some of the broadest and most flexible training opportunities in all of medicine. This field is more general than many specialty offerings — you can expect to learn prevention, diagnostic, and treatment approaches…
Read MoreWhat to look for in the perfect residency program
Having trouble narrowing down your list of residency options? Feeling lost or unsure what you’re really looking for? You’re not alone. Choosing a medical residency program is one of the most consequential decisions in your career as a physician, and making the right choice requires more than just picking a prestigious name. Here’s a practical…
Read MoreHow to begin a career in emergency medicine
Are you a person who is driven to help others, and thrives on challenges and a relentless pace? If so, you might be considering a career in emergency medicine. Doctors that work in emergency medicine make split second, life or death decisions on a daily basis. An emergency medicine physician gets a chance to be a real hero, solving medical mysteries quickly and deciding on the right course of action. The chaotic environment of the emergency room makes this one of the most stressful careers in medicine, but it is also one of the most exciting and rewarding.
The path to a career as an emergency physician is a long one. First you must be accepted into a pre-med undergraduate program. As an undergrad, you must do well enough to be accepted into medical school, and you will spend at least four years there. During these years, the student trains to be an emergency physician. Part of your training includes taking rotations in a hospital emergency department.
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