Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
The OB/GYN residency program at Morehouse School of Medicine offers a unique opportunity for residents to engage in comprehensive training focused on primary reproductive healthcare, high-risk pregnancies, gynecologic cancers, infertility, and reproductive endocrinology. It is dedicated to fostering health equity and provides education with a commitment to serve underrepresented populations. Residents can expect involvement in high-quality clinical care and cutting-edge research, preparing them for diverse career pathways in the field of obstetrics and gynecology.
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Program Details
Specialty
OB/GYN
IMG Friendly (Y/N)
No
IMG Friendly (detail)
The OB/GYN residency program does not explicitly mention the acceptance of International Medical Graduates (IMGs) or specific statistics related to IMG acceptance. However, it does state that the program is committed to training medical students and residents to provide care to underrepresented patient populations, which may imply a degree of openness to diverse educational backgrounds.
Categorical Positions
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Program Website
Address
720 Westview Drive, Atlanta, GA 30310
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Current Residents
Overview
The current resident roster is not provided in the text, making it difficult to summarize the number of residents or specific classifications. Further information would be needed to accurately reflect the current resident demographics.
PGY-1 MD
PGY-1 DO
PGY-1 IMG
Curriculum & Education
Overview
Our OB/GYN Residency Program encourages graduates to deliver health care in urban, metropolitan or rural communities. MSM is at the forefront of training medical students and residents to provide care to underrepresented patient populations.
Application
The residency application deadline is typically in late October, with interviews scheduled throughout November and December. Applicants must submit a completed ERAS application, including a personal statement, letters of recommendation, and all required transcripts. More specific deadlines should be confirmed on the program's official website.
# of Locations
Our physicians offer primary and subspecialty care for women of all ages within the Grady Health System where the majority of education and training activities are centered.
Fellowship
The OB/GYN residency program emphasizes career development opportunities and may involve fellowships in various obstetrics and gynecology subspecialties, although specific fellowship offerings are not detailed in the text. Residents are encouraged to seek training in urban, metropolitan, or rural communities, indicating potential future career pathways.
Resident Life
Overview
The OB/GYN department offers services in primary reproductive healthcare, high risk and complicated pregnancies; gynecologic cancers; and see patients with infertility and gynecologic endocrinology conditions.
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# of Years of Program
The program length is not explicitly mentioned in the text.
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Alumni
After graduating from the OB/GYN residency program at Morehouse School of Medicine, many alumni pursue fellowships in subspecialties such as maternal-fetal medicine, reproductive endocrinology, and gynecologic oncology. Common institutions where alumni continue their training or work include various academic medical centers across the United States, particularly in urban areas. Some alumni also enter private practice.
Salary & Benefits
Benefits Overview
The program encourages graduates to deliver healthcare in urban, metropolitan or rural communities and is committed to training medical students and residents to provide care to underrepresented patient populations.
PGY-1 Salary
53000
Vacation
PGY-1 residents are allocated four weeks of vacation per year, which may be taken in one or two-week increments as approved by the program director. Unused vacation days can typically be rolled over into the next academic year, subject to program policies.