Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
The OU-TU School of Community Medicine is part of the OU College of Medicine, offering a comprehensive medical education aiming to improve community health. It prepares students to become skilled physicians in both specialty and primary care, emphasizing service to rural and urban populations in Oklahoma. The unique curriculum aims to meet the healthcare needs of vulnerable and underserved communities, focusing on practical education and community involvement.
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Low Competition
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Program Details
Specialty
Family Medicine
IMG Friendly (Y/N)
No
IMG Friendly (detail)
The OU-TU School of Community Medicine does not explicitly mention being IMG-friendly or provide acceptance rates for IMGs. However, it focuses on training physicians to serve both primary care and specialty needs in underserved communities, which may suggest support for diverse applicants. More details on eligibility and application processes should be verified directly with the program.
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Program Website
Address
OU School of Community Medicine, 4502 E. 41st Street, Tulsa, OK 74135
Program Director
Dr. James Herman
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Current Residents
Overview
Currently, the residency program’s details about the number of residents, including PGY-1, are not specified in the provided text. More information regarding the current residents can be obtained directly from the program's resources.
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Curriculum & Education
Overview
Residents are trained in population-based healthcare management, improving patient care and increasing patient satisfaction, preparing them for success in any clinical setting.
Application
Residents in the OU-TU School of Community Medicine are trained in population-based healthcare management, improving patient care and increased patient satisfaction. These areas of concentration prepare our residents to be successful physicians in any clinical setting in a rural or urban community. To learn more about the application process, prospective residents can contact the Office of Student Services and Admissions at 918-660-3500 or email tulsascm@ouhsc.edu.
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The program emphasizes population-based healthcare management, but specific fellowship opportunities or post-graduation plans are not detailed in the provided text. Prospective residents should refer to the official site for updated fellowship offerings.
Resident Life
Overview
The OU-TU School of Community Medicine has a unique curriculum that focuses on improving the health of entire communities, especially vulnerable and underserved populations, while providing a dynamic educational experience training physicians in population-based healthcare management.
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# of Years of Program
The program is designed to be completed over 4 years, which includes a 30-month physician assistant program.
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