Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
The North Memorial Family Medicine Residency Program is designed to prepare residents for future practices, especially in underserved areas. The curriculum combines high-volume inpatient care with a focus on community health, addressing both rural and urban healthcare disparities. Graduates have an option to pursue various fellowships to enhance their skills further. The program also emphasizes hands-on clinical training, with support from faculty who are deeply integrated into the training process. It accommodates a diverse population while providing a robust residency experience.
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Program Details
Specialty
Family Medicine
IMG Friendly (Y/N)
Yes
IMG Friendly (detail)
The North Memorial Family Medicine Residency Program appears to be friendly towards International Medical Graduates (IMGs), as there are no explicit limitations mentioned regarding IMG applicants in the related sections. The program accepts clinical training in an urban community that is underserved, which often includes a diverse range of graduates.
Categorical Positions
6
Categorical Positions (detail)
Not mentioned
Program Website
Address
2426 W Broadway Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55411
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Current Residents
Overview
The current residents include a total of 6 PGY-1 MD residents, with 3 holding IMG status. The fellowship offerings are diverse and focus on both urban and rural medicine, reflective of the program's commitment to serving various community needs.
PGY-1 MD
6
PGY-1 DO
PGY-1 IMG
3
Curriculum & Education
Overview
Curriculum emphasis available in underserved medicine, sports medicine, research, osteopathic medicine, reproductive health, treatment of substance use disorder, and procedures. High-volume inpatient medicine experience.
Application
The application process involves a few key elements as detailed on their page. Residents must visit the 'Application Process' section for specific instructions.
# of Locations
North Memorial Family Medicine Residency Program has multiple locations, including urban and rural settings.
Fellowship
The North Memorial Family Medicine Residency provides various fellowship opportunities that residents can pursue post-graduation, such as Hospice & Palliative Medicine and Clinical Informatics. Specific information regarding other fellowship paths indicates a supportive structure for residents to engage in fellowships with experienced faculty guidance, although no specific affiliated institutions for these fellowships are listed.
Resident Life
Overview
We prepare residents for future practice by combining clinical training in an urban community that is underserved with limited access to health care and that offers a high-intensity, full-spectrum hospital experience. Many of our residents have an interest in underserved medicine and health disparities, whether in an urban or rural setting. We believe broad, vigorous training enables our residents to practice anywhere, and 30 percent of our graduates go on to a rural practice. Community health and integration are also fundamental to the North Memorial residency experience. Our program has ACGME Osteopathic Recognition.
On Call Schedule
# of Years of Program
The program typically lasts 3 years.
Housing
Alumni
Alumni of the North Memorial Family Medicine Residency program have various paths following graduation, with a significant percentage choosing to practice in urban areas, rural settings, or pursue fellowships in fields such as sports medicine and addiction medicine. Approximately 50% of graduates remain in Minnesota, while about 30% go into rural practice.
Salary & Benefits
Benefits Overview
Benefits for the North Memorial Family Medicine Residency Program can be found on their official website under the residency benefits section.
PGY-1 Salary
Vacation
The vacation policy is not explicitly mentioned in the text. Further details must be consulted directly from residency policies or administration.