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University of Connecticut School of Medicine

Farmington, Connecticut

Neurosurgery

Specialty

Program Overview

Summary of Residency Program

The residency program at UConn Health combines extensive clinical training, research opportunities, and a supportive learning environment. It is designed to prepare residents for a range of competencies needed in the medical field, emphasizing both professional development and personal well-being. The program is highly regarded for its commitment to teaching and mentorship, ensuring that each resident receives personalized guidance throughout their training. UConn Health is a leader in healthcare innovation and education.

Specialty Competitive Score:

Extremely Competitive

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Program Details

Specialty

Neurosurgery

IMG Friendly (Y/N)

Yes

IMG Friendly (detail)

UConn Health accepts International Medical Graduates (IMGs) into its residency programs, which could be beneficial for IMG applicants. It reflects an inclusive approach to residency admissions, providing international candidates with opportunities to further their medical training in the United States.

Categorical Positions

5

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Program Website

Address

263 Farmington Avenue, Farmington, Connecticut 06030

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Current Residents

Overview

Currently, the program has a total of 20 residents across all years, with a diverse cohort that includes twelve MD residents and eight DO residents. These residents come from a variety of educational backgrounds, ensuring a rich learning environment and a collaborative atmosphere in clinical practice.

PGY-1 MD

10

PGY-1 DO

5

PGY-1 IMG

4

Curriculum & Education

Overview

The program combines hands-on clinical training with a strong foundation of academic knowledge, offering first-year residents (PGY-1) opportunities to engage in diverse medical specialties, rotations, and didactic sessions to build their skills.

Application

# of Locations

Residents will work at multiple hospitals and clinic locations associated with UConn Health to gain a comprehensive experience in patient care.

Fellowship

The residency program at UConn Health offers a variety of fellowship opportunities post-graduation. Recent graduates have pursued fellowships in various specialties, including internal medicine, surgery, and pediatrics, contributing to career development and specialization in their respective fields.

Resident Life

Overview

UConn is Connecticut’s largest single source of new physicians, surgeons, and dentists. 70% of our medical school graduates are Connecticut physicians or resident physicians, and more than 50% of the state's dentists are UConn alumni.

On Call Schedule

# of Years of Program

The residency program typically spans three years, culminating in a specialized training that prepares residents for their future careers.

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