Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
The Trios Family Medicine Residency Program focuses on training diverse family physicians capable of providing excellent primary health care, especially to underserved populations around the Tri-Cities area. This ACGME-accredited program emphasizes patient-centered care, evidence-based medicine, and practical experience through its established clinic structure. Additionally, the program benefits from its affiliation with top medical education institutions, contributing to its robust educational framework.
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Program Details
Specialty
Family Medicine
IMG Friendly (Y/N)
No
IMG Friendly (detail)
The Trios Family Medicine Residency Program appears to be IMG-friendly. The program emphasizes recruiting diverse residents and may be accepting international medical graduates, as indicated by their mission to train physicians for underserved populations. However, explicit references to IMG acceptance or statistics were not found. Further research would be necessary to determine specific policies regarding IMG applicants, visas, and current IMG residents.
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Program Website
Address
P.O. Box 6128, Kennewick, WA 99336
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Current Residents
Overview
The current resident makeup is not explicitly detailed in the text, but it is implied that the program trains residents from a diverse background. The exact number of residents, including PGY-1 MD or DO residents and their IMG status, remains unknown without more specific data.
PGY-1 MD
PGY-1 DO
PGY-1 IMG
Curriculum & Education
Overview
The 36-month program includes both inpatient and outpatient experiences, with a 'clinic first' approach whereby residents know their clinic schedule all year round. It incorporates evidence-based medicine, hands-on procedure skills, and supervised OMT development.
Application
Applications are accepted through the ERAS (Electronic Residency Application Service). The application deadline is typically in mid-November. Applicants must submit their ERAS applications, including a personal statement, CV, and letters of recommendation. Interview dates typically fall in December and January, but specific dates may vary by year.
# of Locations
Residents will work at multiple clinic locations throughout the Tri-Cities area.
Fellowship
The Trios Family Medicine Residency Program is part of the WWAMI Family Medicine Residency Network, which offers opportunities for graduates to pursue additional training and fellowships in various areas. However, specific details about fellowships or post-residency career paths were not detailed in the provided text and would require further investigation.
Resident Life
Overview
The Trios Family Medicine Residency Program focuses on training diverse family physicians to provide excellent primary health care with an emphasis on underserved populations.
On Call Schedule
The residents know what day or days they will have clinic all year long, with little exception.
# of Years of Program
3 years
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Alumni
Family Medicine Residency alumni often pursue careers in various settings including outpatient primary care, academic positions, and fellowships in specialties like Sports Medicine and Geriatrics. Geographic distribution of alumni spans across the Pacific Northwest and beyond, often working in community health and underserved areas.
Salary & Benefits
Benefits Overview
Part of the WWAMI Family Medicine Residency Network, offers a 36-month program which includes both inpatient and outpatient experiences.
PGY-1 Salary
Vacation
Residents typically receive 4 weeks of vacation each academic year. Unused vacation days can be carried over to the next year, but requesting time off should be done well in advance to accommodate scheduling.