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National Capital Consortium Program

Bethesda, Maryland

Neurology

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Program Overview

Summary of Residency Program

The National Capital Consortium (NCC) provides diverse residency programs in various specialties through military health systems. It emphasizes comprehensive medical training enriched by practical experience within the Military Health System and offers supportive resources to ensure successful completion of residency. The NCC welcomes residents interested in a mission-driven career in healthcare associated with serving military and civilian populations.

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Moderate Competition

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Program Details

Specialty

Neurology

IMG Friendly (Y/N)

Yes

IMG Friendly (detail)

The program is likely IMG-friendly but specific information regarding International Medical Graduates (IMG) applicants, acceptance rates, or ECFMG certification is not explicitly stated. Further details may need to be inferred from the resident demographics.

Categorical Positions

31

Categorical Positions (detail)

38 fellowships, 31 residencies

Program Website

Address

4301 Jones Bridge Rd, Bethesda, MD 20814

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Current Residents

Overview

The NCC has a total of 38 first-year residents (PGY-1) consisting of individuals primarily from U.S. and international medical schools, with diverse backgrounds and specialties.

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Curriculum & Education

Overview

The curriculum for first year residents (PGY-1) includes a comprehensive introduction to various medical specialties, with rotations in core areas such as internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics, and more, ensuring a well-rounded foundation for their medical careers.

Application

Application Process details would typically provide information on how to apply, including specific deadlines, requirements, and interview dates. It is crucial to check the program's official site or contact them for detailed information.

# of Locations

The residents will work at multiple clinic and hospital locations within the Military Health System, providing a diverse training environment.

Fellowship

The program offers a wide range of fellowships including specialties such as Acute Pain and Regional Anesthesia, Allergy and Immunology, Critical Care Medicine, Internal Medicine subspecialties (e.g., Cardiovascular disease, Gastroenterology, Hematology/Oncology), and many others. Specific fellowships can be selected depending on the interests of the residents and their post-graduate plans include a variety of subspecialties from different hospitals and medical institutions.

Resident Life

Overview

This residency program offers a variety of fellowships and residencies across numerous specialties, providing expansive training opportunities.

On Call Schedule

# of Years of Program

The program typically lasts for a duration of 3 to 7 years depending on the specialty.

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