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Osteopathic Medical Education Consortium of Oklahoma Inc (OMECO) Program

Tulsa, Oklahoma

OB/GYN

Specialty

Program Overview

Summary of Residency Program

The Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency Program at Oklahoma State University is part of the ACGME-accredited Osteopathic Medical Education Consortium of Oklahoma (OMECO). This competitive program aims to produce competent and compassionate obstetricians and gynecologists proficient in evidence-based medicine. With impactful training experiences and comprehensive exposure to subspecialties, it prepares residents for successful careers in the field.

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Moderate Competition

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Program Details

Specialty

OB/GYN

IMG Friendly (Y/N)

Yes

IMG Friendly (detail)

The program serves as an IMG-friendly residency program as it has trained and graduated over 100 Osteopathic physicians, which suggests acceptance of diverse medical backgrounds. Furthermore, it engages with various community physicians, enhancing exposure for international graduates, although specific mention of ECFMG certification or specific IMG statistics is not presented in the provided text.

Categorical Positions

6

Categorical Positions (detail)

6 residents in each post-graduate year

Program Website

Address

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 717 S. Houston Ave., Suite 200, Tulsa, OK 74127

Program Director

Martha Clemons

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Current Residents

Overview

There are currently six residents enrolled in the Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency Program, with three being MD graduates from recognized medical schools. The program is well-regarded for its blend of academic rigor and community-oriented training.

PGY-1 MD

3

PGY-1 DO

PGY-1 IMG

Curriculum & Education

Overview

The curriculum includes training in Gynecology Oncology, Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery/Urogynecology, Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery, Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, Maternal Fetal Medicine, and Complex Family Planning, with early exposure to these subspecialties.

Application

Application information is available on the program page. Interested applicants can find details about audition/sub-internships, application processes, and training through the links provided. Specific deadlines, requirements, and interview information must be verified through direct contact or the website.

# of Locations

Residents will gain experience from the Oklahoma State University Medical Center and Saint Francis Hospital, which boasts 4,200 deliveries a year and a Level IV NICU, as well as community physicians in and around Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Fellowship

The residency program introduces residents to OB/GYN subspecialties including Gynecology Oncology, Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery, Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery, and Maternal Fetal Medicine. This early exposure encourages career paths in these specialties post-residency, although specific fellowship opportunities are not detailed in the text.

Resident Life

Overview

The ACGME accredited Osteopathic Medical Education Consortium of Oklahoma (OMECO) at Oklahoma State University has trained and graduated more than 100 Osteopathic physicians, all of whom have gone on to successfully practice medicine nation-wide. The residency program has six residents in each post-graduate year, focusing on rural, tribal, and suburban medicine, along with exposure to various OB/GYN subspecialties.

On Call Schedule

# of Years of Program

The program is typically 4 years long, designated as PGY-1 through PGY-4.

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Alumni

More than 100 Osteopathic physicians have graduated from this program and practice medicine nationwide. Alumni have diverse career paths, which include fellowships and positions in rural, tribal, and suburban medicine across the United States.

Salary & Benefits

Benefits Overview

Time off for illness, vacation, parental leave, interviews, minimal cost medical, dental, vision insurance, family benefits, Retirement Savings Program, Flexible Health Spending Account, and Life and Disability insurances.

PGY-1 Salary

58704

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