Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
The Milwaukee Aurora Family Medicine Residency Program offers comprehensive training in various aspects of family medicine with a strong emphasis on integrative medicine and care for diverse patient populations. This dually accredited program is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin and sponsored by Aurora Health Care. Located in Wisconsin's largest city, it provides urban and suburban training experiences that are economically and ethnically diverse. The program is committed to fostering a learning environment that prepares residents for success in their medical careers.
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Program Details
Specialty
Family Medicine
IMG Friendly (Y/N)
No
IMG Friendly (detail)
The Aurora Family Medicine Residency Program is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin Department of Family Medicine and Community Health. While the page does not explicitly mention the acceptance of International Medical Graduates (IMGs), it is indicated as a dually accredited program and appears to be located in an ethnically and economically diverse area, which could imply a friendly approach to various applicants. Specific details about IMG eligibility were not found, and further inquiry may be necessary to confirm acceptance rates for IMG applicants. The program may have historic participation from IMGs based on the diverse background it promotes.
Categorical Positions
12
Categorical Positions (detail)
12 positions per year (36 residents total).
Program Website
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University of Wisconsin Department of Family Medicine & Community Health, Milwaukee, WI, USA
Program Director
Stephanie Malusic
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Current Residents
Overview
The residency program has a total of 36 residents, with 12 per year, providing a structured environment for comprehensive training in family medicine across various settings.
PGY-1 MD
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PGY-1 DO
PGY-1 IMG
Curriculum & Education
Overview
Integrative medicine; EBM; preventative care; underserved medicine. Diverse clinic populations, sites, and faculty. Largest private health care system in Wisconsin.
Application
Application for the residency program must be submitted through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). Specific deadlines and requirements for the upcoming application cycle can typically be found on their website. Interviews are scheduled on select dates in the winter months.
# of Locations
Multiple clinic populations in urban and suburban settings.
Fellowship
Residents from the Aurora Family Medicine Residency Program have the opportunity to pursue fellowships in areas such as Integrative Medicine, Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM), and Preventative Care. The program also prepares graduates for opportunities in underserved medicine. These fellowships are offered through collaborations with affiliated institutions in the region, enhancing their post-graduation plans.
Resident Life
Overview
The Aurora Family Medicine Residency Program is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin Department of Family Medicine and Community Health. The program is sponsored by Aurora Health Care. Located in Wisconsin's largest city, this dually accredited program offers urban and suburban training sites that are ethnically and economically diverse.
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# of Years of Program
The program has 36 residents (12 per year), but the specific duration in terms of years is typically 3 years for residency programs.
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Alumni
Alumni from the Milwaukee Aurora Family Medicine Residency often pursue fellowships in areas such as Sports Medicine, Women's Health, and Geriatrics. Many alumni continue their careers in academic medicine, community health, or private practice, with some residing in various geographic locations across the United States.
Salary & Benefits
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PGY-1 Salary
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