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Martin Army Community Hospital Program

Fort Benning, Georgia

Family Medicine

Specialty

Program Overview

Summary of Residency Program

The Martin Army Community Hospital Family Medicine Residency is designed for residents committed to serving in the US Army. It operates as a three-year program with a suburban community setting and emphasizes clinical training across various disciplines including general surgery, pediatrics, and maternity care. The program primarily serves military personnel and is affiliated with Martin Army Community Hospital, ensuring comprehensive service training for its residents.

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Program Details

Specialty

Family Medicine

IMG Friendly (Y/N)

No

IMG Friendly (detail)

The Martin Army Community Hospital Family Medicine Residency is a US Army program that accepts only residents with a pre-existing commitment to serve an active duty obligation, which implies limited IMG friendliness as it focuses on U.S. medical graduates committed to military service. It does not explicitly state any acceptance of IMG status or related processes.

Categorical Positions

9

Categorical Positions (detail)

9 PGY-1, 9 PGY-2, 9 PGY-3

Program Website

Address

6600 Van Aalst Blvd, Fort Moore, Georgia 31905

Program Director

Benjamin T Arthur MD, FAAFP

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Current Residents

Overview

The residency has a total of 9 PGY-1 residents, indicating a stable and focused training environment for new physicians entering the field of family medicine within the military system.

PGY-1 MD

9

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Curriculum & Education

Overview

- Required ICU Rotations: Two months
- Required General Surgery Rotations: Two months
- Required Maternity Rotations: Five months
- Required Pediatrics Rotations: Six months or more
- Offers International Rotations: No
- Half Day Table: PGY-1 (2), PGY-2 (3), PGY-3 (4)
- Call from home trips to hospital: None
- Average In hospital night calls: PGY-1/q7d-q14d, PGY-2/q7d-q14d, PGY-3/q7d-q14d
- Night Float: Yes
- Has Computer Documentation: Yes
- Offers Rural Rotations: No
- Has Electronic Health Records: Yes

Application

# of Locations

1

Fellowship

The program does not offer fellowships, and it explicitly states that it does not lead to post-graduation fellowship opportunities.

Resident Life

Overview

US Army program. We only accept residents with pre-existing commitment to serve active duty obligation.

On Call Schedule

Average In hospital night calls: q7d-q14d for PGY-1, PGY-2, and PGY-3.

# of Years of Program

3

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Salary & Benefits

Benefits Overview

Parking, Liability Insurance, Health Insurance, Funding for attending conferences, Moving Allowance, Life Insurance, Time off for conferences, Fitness Center.

PGY-1 Salary

69142

Vacation

PGY-1 residents are allocated 3 weeks of vacation annually. Unused vacation can typically be carried over, but residents should verify this with their program details.

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