Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
The Family Medicine Residency program at Northeast Regional Medical Center is ACGME accredited and offers a total of 12 positions. The program emphasizes comprehensive training through active participation in various educational opportunities, including didactics, journaling clubs, and board reviews. Residents are engaged in clinical procedures and have access to a supportive environment for learning and mentorship, under the guidance of experienced faculty. The program director is Eric Lesh, D.O.
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Program Details
Specialty
Family Medicine
IMG Friendly (Y/N)
No
IMG Friendly (detail)
The Family Medicine Residency program at Northeast Regional Medical Center does not explicitly detail its IMG friendliness; however, it does mention that they do not require audition rotations which may imply some level of acceptance of different applicants, including IMGs. Additionally, they provide contact information for coordinators for questions regarding applications, which may also serve as an avenue for potential IMG applicants to inquire further.
Categorical Positions
12
Categorical Positions (detail)
12 ACGME accredited positions
Program Website
Address
315 S. Osteopathy | PO Box C8502, Kirksville, MO 63501
Program Director
Eric Lesh, D.O.
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Current Residents
Overview
The summary indicates that there are a total of 12 slots available in this residency program which include ACGME accredited positions. However, the specific demographics of the current residents, such as their educational background or whether they are IMGs, are not provided.
PGY-1 MD
PGY-1 DO
PGY-1 IMG
Curriculum & Education
Overview
The resident participates in the Family Practice Journal Club, board review and case presentations. Additional lectures are held twice daily, with dedicated FM didactics every Thursday afternoon. Key topics covered include Board Review Questions, Journal Club, and Clinical Procedure Labs.
Application
Audition/Interview Process: 2- or 4-week audition (sub-internship) rotations are available from August to January. Interview season: October-January. For questions on applying to the program or scheduling an audition rotation, email the coordinators: cpierson@atsu.edu and pamela_korff@chs.net.
# of Locations
12
Fellowship
The Family Medicine Residency program does not specify particular fellowships but mentions various educational opportunities such as board review lectures and participation in clinical procedures. Graduates typically pursue fellowships in various subspecialties, although exact fellowship information is not provided in the text.
Resident Life
Overview
The Family Medicine Residency program is ACGME accredited and emphasizes educational opportunities through didactics, hands-on labs, and mentoring for medical students.
On Call Schedule
Typically 4-6 shifts per month
# of Years of Program
3 years
Housing
Not provided
Alumni
Not provided
Salary & Benefits
Benefits Overview
4-hour dedicated FM didactics Thursday afternoons, 7 a.m. and 12 p.m. hour-long FM lectures Mondays and Thursdays, participation in teaching/mentoring medical students.
PGY-1 Salary
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