Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
The Texas Health Internal Medicine Residency Program provides comprehensive training and experiences tailored for residents aspiring to excel in the field of internal medicine. Located in North Texas, the program benefits from a diverse patient population and a range of clinical settings that prepare residents for future success. The curriculum includes a balance of academic rigor and hands-on practice, encompassing various subspecialties that residents can explore during their training. The program emphasizes mentorship, well-being, and career development, offering extensive resources for both personal and professional growth during residency training.
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Program Details
Specialty
Internal Medicine
IMG Friendly (Y/N)
Yes
IMG Friendly (detail)
Texas Health Internal Medicine Residency Programs is generally accommodating to International Medical Graduates (IMGs). The program values diversity and welcomes applications from candidates who have graduated from international medical schools. While specific acceptance rates for IMGs are not mentioned, indicators such as visa sponsorship for international graduates suggest an IMG-friendly environment.
Categorical Positions
The program has approximately 10 categorical residents each year.
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Program Website
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Texas Health Resources Internal Medicine Residency, 4100 Fairfax Avenue, Fort Worth, TX 76137
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Current Residents
Overview
Currently, the Texas Health Internal Medicine Residency Program includes a total of 8 MD residents in the PGY-1 year. This cohort represents a mix of graduates from both U.S. and international medical schools, reflecting the program’s commitment to diversity and inclusion in its residency training. The residents benefit from a collaborative learning environment and gain valuable experiences across various training sites in North Texas.
PGY-1 MD
The most recent resident roster indicates that the program has 8 MD residents in the PGY-1 year, all of whom are graduates from either U.S. or international medical schools. This data is reflective of the current academic year, ensuring accuracy in representation.
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PGY-1 IMG
Out of the 8 PGY-1 MD residents, it is reported that 3 are International Medical Graduates (IMG). This statistic highlights the diversity and international representation within the program.
Curriculum & Education
Overview
The curriculum encompasses various locations throughout North Texas, including Dallas, Fort Worth, Hurst-Euless-Bedford, and Plano, providing well-rounded educational opportunities for residents.
Application
Program information for Internal Medicine indicates that applicants can learn more about how to apply and specific programs by visiting their respective pages. Key steps may include deadlines and required materials.
# of Locations
Multiple locations throughout North Texas including Dallas, Fort Worth, Hurst-Euless-Bedford, and Plano.
Fellowship
The Texas Health Internal Medicine Residency offers a comprehensive range of fellowship opportunities in various subspecialties. Residents can pursue further training in areas such as Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Infectious Diseases, Geriatrics, Hematology/Oncology, Nephrology, Pulmonary/Critical Care, and various other subspecialties depending on their career goals and interests. Affiliated institutions provide additional resources and training experiences to enhance residents' skills in their chosen fields.
Resident Life
Overview
Texas Health offers Internal Medicine Residency programs intended to give physicians the training and experience needed to be successful in their careers, combining academic rigor with hands-on practice.
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# of Years of Program
Length of program varies as it typically includes a structured residency training in internal medicine.
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Alumni
Specific alumni outcomes not provided in the text; however, residents can expect a variety of career paths post-graduation including roles in North Texas health facilities.
Salary & Benefits
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