Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
The Olive View-UCLA Internal Medicine Residency is a vibrant program based in northern Los Angeles, offering both a three-year categorical program and a one-year preliminary medicine program. The residency focuses on providing a strong foundation in Internal Medicine to equip residents with the skills needed for various career paths. With an emphasis on serving underserved patient populations and promoting equity, diversity, and inclusion, the program is dedicated to developing the next generation of healthcare leaders.
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Program Details
Specialty
Internal Medicine
IMG Friendly (Y/N)
Yes
IMG Friendly (detail)
The UCLA-Olive View Internal Medicine Residency appears to be IMG-friendly as it serves a diverse patient population and promotes equity, diversity, and inclusion within its program. It also emphasizes recruiting residents who are innovative and enthusiastic about scholarly pursuits, suggesting openness to diverse applicant backgrounds. However, explicit details about IMG acceptance rates or specific eligibility criteria for international medical graduates are not mentioned in the text.
Categorical Positions
78
Categorical Positions (detail)
78 residents training in either a three-year categorical program or a one-year preliminary medicine program
Program Website
Address
Dept. of Medicine, 2B-182, 14445 Olive View Drive, Sylmar, California, 91342
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Current Residents
Overview
The Olive View-UCLA Internal Medicine Residency program comprises 78 residents participating in either categorical or preliminary pathways, fostering a diverse and dynamic learning environment. More information about specific residents or IMGs is not provided in the text.
PGY-1 MD
PGY-1 DO
PGY-1 IMG
Curriculum & Education
Overview
Our robust inpatient and outpatient curricula provide foundational knowledge to excel as an internist, with an emphasis on evidenced based medicine and anti-racism in medicine to ensure holistic care.
Application
The application information is available in the 'Apply' section, with specific links to the Application, Interview, and Rank sections. However, detailed information about deadlines and requirements is not mentioned in the text.
# of Locations
Over 90 UCLA-appointed faculty train residents at Olive View.
Fellowship
The program aims to provide residents with a strong foundation in Internal Medicine that will enable them to pursue various fields, including general internal medicine, subspecialty care, or healthcare leadership and advocacy. Additionally, UCLA faculty engage residents in scholarly work, allowing for involvement in NIH grants and health services research, indicating opportunities for fellowships and further education after residency.
Resident Life
Overview
The UCLA - Olive View Internal Medicine residency is comprised of 78 residents training in either a three-year categorical program or a one-year preliminary medicine program. The program focuses on underserved patient populations and recruits innovative, enthusiastic residents who are ready to embrace the holistic patient care model. It shares a strong relationship with the UCLA Internal Medicine program and is known for exceptional teaching.
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# of Years of Program
The residency program typically lasts three years for categorical residents and one year for preliminary residents.
Housing
Information about housing options is not provided in the text.
Alumni
The text mentions that the residency has a commitment to creating healthcare leaders but does not provide specific outcomes or common career paths for alumni.
Salary & Benefits
Benefits Overview
The program emphasizes serving underserved populations, innovative scholarly pursuits, and holistic patient care.
PGY-1 Salary
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