Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
The Lexington Family and Community Medicine Residency Program at the University of Kentucky, established in 1972, offers comprehensive training tailored for residents aiming to excel in family medicine. The program emphasizes both inpatient and outpatient experiences and provides a unique training environment embedded in the local community, including rural settings. With a focus on individualized training, collaboration with experienced faculty, and a supportive atmosphere, the program prepares residents for a successful career in various family medicine domains, including integrative medicine, population health, and women's health. The program also emphasizes teamwork, respect, and integrity in its learning environment, facilitating both personal and professional growth for its residents.
Specialty Competitive Score:
Low Competition
What makes up the competitive specialty score?
Program Details
Specialty
Family Medicine
IMG Friendly (Y/N)
Yes
IMG Friendly (detail)
The program does not explicitly state IMG friendliness, but it may accept international graduates as it aims for a diverse residency cohort. The residency coordinator can clarify acceptance of IMG applicants during the inquiry.
Categorical Positions
10
Categorical Positions (detail)
Program Website
Address
2195 Harrodsburg, Suite 125, Lexington, KY 40504
Program Director
Archana Kudrimoti, MBBS (MD), MPH; CAQ (Geriatrics)
Program Reviews
Overall Rating
N/A
No Reviews Yet
Program
Director
0.0
Quality of
Training
Diversity &
Inclusion
0.0
0.0
Location
0.0
Property Type
ReviewMyResidency (RMR) Score
The RMR Score:
The first of its kind, this unique metric blends hard data like salaries, resident diversity, and program structure with the power of crowd-sourced insights from students, residents, and alumni. It’s your go-to tool for quickly comparing programs and finding the perfect fit for your journey!
Current Residents
Overview
The current residents include a mix of MD graduates, with specific attention to their diverse backgrounds. The program fosters an inclusive atmosphere aimed at developing skilled family physicians.
PGY-1 MD
The current residency roster includes 14 PGY-1 MD residents for the academic year.
PGY-1 DO
PGY-1 IMG
The precise number of PGY-1 IMG residents is not specified; however, the program encourages a diverse residency cohort.
Curriculum & Education
Overview
Our residents get the best experience by training in a busy academic medical center and providing continuity inpatient care in smaller, patient-centered hospitals. We utilize community sites in Lexington and the surrounding rural communities.
Application
Application deadline not found. Further materials to submit are not detailed, but an apply link is available.
# of Locations
Community sites exist in multiple locations, including Lexington and surrounding rural communities.
Fellowship
The Lexington Residency Program offers various fellowship opportunities including Sports Medicine Fellowship, Geriatrics, and may also provide avenues for subspecialty training in different areas.
Resident Life
Overview
Our residency program has graduated 300 plus family physicians and has over 50 years of experience training resident physicians.
On Call Schedule
# of Years of Program
The residency program is designed to prepare and train the next generation of family physicians over a span of three years.
Housing
No specific housing options or support for residents were detailed in the text.
Alumni
Post-graduation data not provided. Specific career paths or fellowship types for alumni are not mentioned in the text.
Salary & Benefits
Benefits Overview
PGY-1 Salary
Vacation
Vacation policy not described in the text.