Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
The Dwight David Eisenhower Army Medical Center Family Medicine Residency Program provides an intensive and clinically rich environment aimed at producing conscientious and skilled family physicians. With a proud tradition dating back to 1973, this residency combines comprehensive clinical training with strong academic support, enhanced by access to dedicated teaching staff and several sub-specialties. The program covers complex medical cases while focusing on the essential competencies necessary for family medicine practice, particularly in military settings.
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Program Details
Specialty
Family Medicine
IMG Friendly (Y/N)
No
IMG Friendly (detail)
The Dwight David Eisenhower Army Medical Center Family Medicine Residency Program does not explicitly mention acceptance of International Medical Graduates (IMGs). There is no specific data found regarding the IMG acceptance rate or policies for international applicants. However, the program does offer an intensive training environment and emphasizes the preparation of residents for the physician workforce, which may be welcoming to diverse applicants.
Categorical Positions
10
Categorical Positions (detail)
10 PGY-1, 10 PGY-2, 10 PGY-3. Filled: PGY-1: 6, PGY-2: 6, PGY-3: 7
Program Website
Address
Dwight David Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Fort Eisenhower, Georgia 30905
Program Director
Brian Paul Keene DO
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Current Residents
Overview
The program currently accommodates 10 PGY-1 residents, all of whom have been selected for the incoming academic cycle. The program emphasizes a small, focused cohort, allowing for personalized mentorship and training opportunities throughout the residency.
PGY-1 MD
10
PGY-1 DO
PGY-1 IMG
Curriculum & Education
Overview
Residents engage in required rotations including ICU (2 months), General Surgery (less than 2 months), Pediatrics (2 months), and Maternity (4 months). They also participate in a Half-Day Table and Night Calls Table structured over their three years of training, with varied responsibilities in each year.
Application
# of Locations
7
Fellowship
The program does not offer fellowships and specifies that there are no post-graduation fellowships available to residents. Additionally, it is noted that while clerkships are offered, candidates should be aware that fellowship opportunities are not part of the residency framework.
Resident Life
Overview
The Eisenhower Family Medicine Residency Program, since 1973, offers a unique medical center environment with a focus on training Army Family Physicians as superb clinicians and military leaders, providing access to complex medical cases and opportunities for hands-on experience alongside a dedicated teaching staff.
On Call Schedule
PGY-1: > q28d, PGY-2: q15d-q28d, PGY-3: q15d-q28d. Average In hospital night calls PGY-1: > q28d, PGY-2: > q28d, PGY-3: > q28d. Night Float: PGY-1: No, PGY-2: Yes, PGY-3: Yes.
# of Years of Program
3 Years
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Alumni
Salary & Benefits
Benefits Overview
Health Insurance, Moving Allowance, Parking, Life Insurance, Liability Insurance, Funding for attending conferences, Fitness Center.
PGY-1 Salary
62400
Vacation
4 weeks annually for PGY-1 residents, with the same for PGY-2 and PGY-3. No information found about carryover of unused vacation.