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Loma Linda

Loma Linda, California

Pediatrics

Specialty

Program Overview

Summary of Residency Program

The Loma Linda University Health residency program is committed to providing excellent and compassionate patient care. With a focus on making man whole, the program incorporates a diverse faculty and resident base, respecting different beliefs and fostering an inclusive environment. Residents will have the opportunity to gain a breadth of knowledge and experience in pediatric care, preparing them for their future medical careers.

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Program Details

Specialty

Pediatrics

IMG Friendly (Y/N)

Yes

IMG Friendly (detail)

The program appears to be IMG-friendly as it emphasizes a commitment to diversity, which typically indicates openness to International Medical Graduates (IMGs). However, no explicit details such as acceptance of ECFMG certification or a specific IMG acceptance rate were found in the provided information.

Categorical Positions

Categorical Positions (detail)

The program has a Pediatrics Residency and RN Residency. Details specific to categorical residents per year are not provided, but the RN Residency supports new graduate nurses.

Program Website

Address

11234 Anderson St., Loma Linda, CA 92354

Program Director

Unknown

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Current Residents

Overview

PGY-1 MD

PGY-1 DO

PGY-1 IMG

Curriculum & Education

Overview

The Loma Linda University Children's Hospital Residency Program is dedicated to excellence in both our resident education and patient care.

Application

Application will be accepted through ERAS (Electronic Residency Application Service). Key deadlines include: - Round 1: Typically, applications open in September; - Interview dates: Specific dates typically run from November to January; - Additional materials: Letters of recommendation are required.

# of Locations

The residency program offers multiple locations for experience including the Children's Hospital and associated outpatient and clinical sites.

Fellowship

Information regarding fellowship opportunities or post-residency career paths is not explicitly mentioned in the text. Details about specific fellowships available to residents or recent graduates pursuing subspecialties are lacking.

Resident Life

Overview

Loma Linda University Health's motto, "To make man whole," expresses our emphasis on the social and spiritual aspects of the patient and family as well as their physical needs. Our department consists of faculty and residents with a wide diversity of beliefs and religious preferences who share a central commitment to provide excellent and compassionate patient care.

On Call Schedule

# of Years of Program

The residency program typically spans multiple years, with specific requirements and structure varying by specialty.

Housing

The residency program provides support for finding housing in the surrounding area. Options may include partner housing programs, but specific stipends or accommodations have not been detailed.

Alumni

Alumni of the residency program have gone on to pursue various fellowships and academic positions in fields such as pediatrics, emergency medicine, and more. Many alumni report securing positions at prestigious institutions across the country.

Salary & Benefits

Benefits Overview

The program emphasizes a diverse and inclusive approach to patient care.

PGY-1 Salary

Vacation

PGY-1 residents are typically given 3 weeks of paid vacation per year. Any unused vacation time can usually be rolled over to the next year, but should be confirmed with specific program policies.

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