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University of Wisconsin (Madison) Program

Madison, Wisconsin

Family Medicine

Specialty

Program Overview

Summary of Residency Program

The Madison Family Medicine Residency Program emphasizes personal and professional growth through a dynamic curriculum and a supportive community involving faculty and fellow residents. This program offers robust experiences across various specialties, laying a strong foundation for residents in family medicine. The program prioritizes cultivating physician leaders from diverse backgrounds and actively engages with the community it serves.

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Program Details

Specialty

Family Medicine

IMG Friendly (Y/N)

No

IMG Friendly (detail)

The Madison Family Medicine Residency Program is not explicitly stated to be IMG-friendly, but it does mention eligibility criteria that suggest openness to residents from diverse backgrounds, which might include IMGs. However, specific details regarding IMG applicants, acceptance rates, or certification requirements are not provided in the visible text. It would be prudent for potential IMG applicants to verify through direct inquiry regarding acceptance and equivalent credentials.

Categorical Positions

16

Categorical Positions (detail)

48 residents (16 per year)

Program Website

Address

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, 1100 E. Washington Ave., Madison, WI 53703

Program Director

Dan Samuelson

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Current Residents

Overview

The current resident roster indicates that there are 48 total residents in the program, with approximately 16 residents per year. It is not clear how many are MD or DO graduates, but there are currently two PGY-1 MD residents.

PGY-1 MD

2

PGY-1 DO

PGY-1 IMG

Curriculum & Education

Overview

Our curriculum offers robust experiences in obstetrics, critical care medicine, and pediatrics, as well as numerous electives. Diverse continuity clinics provide residents with a dedicated patient panel for three full years.

Application

The application process for the Madison Family Medicine Residency Program includes the following key information: Interested candidates should apply through ERAS. The 2024-2025 interview season information is available in the form of a link to the relevant page. Details regarding deadlines can typically be found on the ERAS website or the residency program's webpage. Applicants can expect to receive information about interviews through email after submitting their applications. Specific application deadlines or interview dates were not mentioned in the given text.

# of Locations

Multiple locations including community hospitals and diverse clinical settings in and around Madison.

Fellowship

The residency program offers extensive experience in areas such as obstetrics, critical care medicine, and pediatrics, as well as various electives. No specific fellowships or post-residency career paths were mentioned in the visible text, so further inquiry may be necessary for detailed information.

Resident Life

Overview

The Madison Family Medicine Residency Program offers robust experiences in obstetrics, critical care medicine, and pediatrics, as well as numerous electives.

On Call Schedule

# of Years of Program

3 years

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Alumni

The alumni from the Madison Family Medicine Residency Program often pursue advanced positions in diverse fields such as fellowships in family medicine, academic faculty roles, and positions in community health. The graduates have a strong presence in Wisconsin and may also work in various other locations throughout the United States. Detailed outcomes regarding specific institutions or subspecialties were not provided in the text.

Salary & Benefits

Benefits Overview

The UW DFMCH offers a generous and competitive benefit package for residents in the program.

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