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Duke University Hospital Program

Durham, North Carolina

Family Medicine

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Program Overview

Summary of Residency Program

The Division of Family Medicine at Duke University is renowned for its innovative training in population health and community health. Residents undergo a three-year curriculum focused on population health improvement, through the Population Health Improvement through Teamwork (PHIT) Curriculum, enabling them to deliver comprehensive care across various clinical settings.

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Program Details

Specialty

Family Medicine

IMG Friendly (Y/N)

No

IMG Friendly (detail)

The residency program at Duke's Division of Family Medicine does not explicitly mention IMG friendliness in terms of eligibility for international medical graduates. However, it provides a robust training in family medicine and has collaborations with various divisions that may indicate a broader acceptance.

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Categorical Positions (detail)

The residency program completes a three-year curriculum in the Population Health Improvement through Teamwork (PHIT) Curriculum, and they apply what they learn in PHIT in our clinical practice. There is no mention of specific numbers of categorical or prelim residents.

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DUMC 2914 Durham, NC 27710

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Curriculum & Education

Overview

Our residents complete a three-year curriculum in the Population Health Improvement through Teamwork (PHIT) Curriculum, and they apply what they learn in PHIT in our clinical practice.

Application

The application process for the Duke Family Medicine Residency includes specific deadlines, requirements, and interviews for candidates. Key deadlines and steps for submitting an application are typically detailed on their website, including necessary forms and materials.

# of Locations

Duke Family Medicine Center, which serves as the medical home for more than 9,000 patients and has over 28,000 patient visits a year.

Fellowship

The Duke Family Medicine Residency is affiliated with the Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship in collaboration with the Department of Orthopedic Surgery. Recent graduates generally pursue various fellowships, but specific details on other fellowship opportunities were not detailed in the text provided.

Resident Life

Overview

The Division of Family Medicine is home to the family medicine clinical practice and residency program of Duke’s Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, which is known for its innovative approach to training in population health and community health.

On Call Schedule

# of Years of Program

3 years

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Salary & Benefits

Benefits Overview

The residency program is known for its innovative approach to training in population health and community health, aiming at coordinated care for families, including sports medicine, obstetrics, gynecology, and care for the LGBTQ+ population.

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