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Baptist Memorial Medical Education (Memphis) Program

Memphis, Tennessee

Family Medicine

Specialty

Program Overview

Summary of Residency Program

The Baptist Memorial Hospital Family Medicine Residency in Memphis offers a comprehensive training experience aimed at cultivating physician leaders capable of addressing the healthcare needs of diverse populations. The program selects 6 residents each year for its 3-year curriculum, emphasizing hands-on training and leadership in both urban and rural settings. With its high ABFM pass rate, residents acquire the skills necessary for a variety of medical specialties, such as Hospital Medicine and Academic Medicine. Opportunities for training at community hospitals and various clinics further enhance their clinical education.

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Program Details

Specialty

Family Medicine

IMG Friendly (Y/N)

Yes

IMG Friendly (detail)

The program appears to be IMG-friendly as it trains residents from diverse backgrounds, including international graduates, although specific statistics or details about IMG acceptance rates were not explicitly mentioned. The program acknowledges the importance of providing care to underserved populations, which may be appealing to IMGs with similar aspirations.

Categorical Positions

6

Categorical Positions (detail)

6 residents per year in a 3 year program

Program Website

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Baptist Memorial Hospital Memphis, Memphis, TN

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Current Residents

Overview

The residency program currently has a total of 6 PGY-1 residents enrolled, focusing on comprehensive training for diverse medical fields.

PGY-1 MD

6

PGY-1 DO

PGY-1 IMG

Curriculum & Education

Overview

Residents will also train at Baptist Women’s and Children’s Hospital learning directly from family medicine physicians and obstetrical and pediatric specialists to prepare for real-life clinical practice.

Application

The program accepts 6 residents per year in a 3-year program. Information regarding the application process, including specific deadlines and requirements, was not found in the provided text. Please check the program's website for detailed application instructions and deadlines.

# of Locations

primary site, the Baptist Memorial Hospital Memphis, along with Baptist Women’s and Children’s Hospital, BMH Desoto, standalone ER access at BMH-Arlington, and small rural hospitals at BMH-Union City and BMH-Carroll County.

Fellowship

The Baptist Family Medicine Residency offers a robust post-graduation path for residents, with graduates pursuing careers in various specialties including Ambulatory Medicine, Hospital Medicine, Sports Medicine, Addiction Medicine, Geriatric Medicine, Underserved and Missional Medicine, Urgent Care, Emergency Care, Academic Medicine, and Hospital Administration.

Resident Life

Overview

At Baptist Family Medicine Residency, we train well-rounded physician leaders who are ready to serve patients of all ages in both rural and urban settings, prepared to face the challenges of modern primary care. Located in the Mid-South, our Family Medicine Residency has the highest ABFM pass rate in Tennessee, Mississippi, and Arkansas. We take 6 residents per year in a 3 year program.

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# of Years of Program

3

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Alumni

Graduates have chosen careers in Ambulatory Medicine, Hospital Medicine, Sports Medicine, Addiction Medicine, Geriatric Medicine, Underserved and Missional Medicine, Urgent Care, Emergency Care, Academic Medicine, and Hospital Administration. The text did not specify details about fellowships or locations pursued by alumni.

Salary & Benefits

Benefits Overview

Opportunities to train at a variety of outlying community hospitals, and at Baptist Women’s and Children’s Hospital learning directly from family medicine physicians and obstetrical and pediatric specialists.

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