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Indiana University School of Medicine Program

Indianapolis, Indiana

OB/GYN

Specialty

Program Overview

Summary of Residency Program

The IU School of Medicine's Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency Program is a prestigious four-year training program. This large residency offers extensive clinical exposure across various hospitals, preparing residents to excel in women's health. The program also emphasizes diversity and inclusion, committing to recruiting IMGs and faculty that reflect the diversity of their community. Residents experience a blend of comprehensive training and a supportive learning environment.

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Moderate Competition

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Program Details

Specialty

OB/GYN

IMG Friendly (Y/N)

Yes

IMG Friendly (detail)

The IU School of Medicine respectfully accepts international medical graduates (IMGs) into its residency program, and it promotes diversity among residents. Furthermore, it partners with the IU Center for Global Health Equity to provide international training opportunities, suggesting that IMGs may have a favorable environment here.

Categorical Positions

10

Categorical Positions (detail)

10 Resident Intern Positions

Program Website

Address

550 University Blvd, University Hospital 2440, Indianapolis, IN 46202

Program Director

Nicole P. Scott, MD

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Current Residents

Overview

The current resident family includes 10 PGY-1 MD positions, showcasing a robust intake for the residency program and indicating a strong interest from medical graduates.

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Curriculum & Education

Overview

The OB-GYN residency program includes rotations through several hospitals and covers diverse patient populations. It's an active partner with the IU Center for Global Health Equity, allowing residents to travel abroad for experience in global health.

Application

The application process for the residency program requires candidates to follow the standard procedures for residency applications. Specific application deadlines and interview dates were not provided in the text, and prospective residents are advised to check the 'How to Apply' section on the program's website for updates.

# of Locations

Several hospitals across Indiana.

Fellowship

The IU School of Medicine's Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency Program offers subspecialty fellowship programs, with recent graduates engaging in various fellowship opportunities

Resident Life

Overview

The obstetrics and gynecology residency program at IU School of Medicine offers a broad spectrum of experience in a four-year program that is one of the largest residency programs in the country. The program focuses on preparing OB-GYN physicians and improving women's health in Indiana, with the opportunity for residents to gain experience in global health work as early as their intern year.

On Call Schedule

Residents rotate through several hospitals and experience a diverse patient population.

# of Years of Program

4 years.

Housing

Information regarding housing options for residents was not detailed in the text. Residents are encouraged to contact the program to inquire about housing support and options available during their residency.

Alumni

Alumni of the obstetrics and gynecology residency program have pursued a range of activities post-graduation, including fellowships and academic positions. Common areas for alumni include subspecialties such as maternal-fetal medicine, gynecologic oncology, and reproductive endocrinology.

Salary & Benefits

Benefits Overview

The program is an active partner with the IU Center for Global Health Equity, providing opportunities for residents to gain experience in global health work as early as their intern year, with travel opportunities in third and fourth years.

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