ACGME number: | 1205400728 | |
Program Director: | Emily Rose Miller MD | |
Address: |
315-5C-TFM
315 Martin Luther King Jr Way
Tacoma, Washington 98405 |
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Phone: | (509) 557-5800 | |
Email: | emma.ruhl@multicare.org | |
Website: | https://www.multicare.org/tacoma-family-medicine/omak-rural-training-program/ |
The MultiCare Health System Omak Rural Training Program combines the benefits of an urban, established Family Medicine program with hands-on, real-world rural continuity experience. Tacoma offers urban living and Omak offers the western country life and is the heart of Okanogan. The Omak Stampede, bull riding, saddle bronc riding, bull dogging/steer wrestling, skiing, hunting, hiking trails, are all included as part of the rural life. Rural medicine here includes providing medicine related to playing in the great outdoors. The three (3) year program is a 1/2 model, with the first year at Tacoma in an urban volume and acuity training with a well-established Tacoma Family Medicine Residency. The second and third-year training is in beautiful rural Omak, Washington at the FQHC Family Health Centers and at the critical access Mid-Valley Hospital in a longitudinal inpatient and outpatient training. There is strong sponsorship by MultiCare Health Systems, Family Health Centers, and Mid-Valley Hospital. The rural training program has two residents per year as a 2/2/2. The program is affiliated with the University of Washington Network of Family Medicine Residencies and UW School of Medicine, Department of Family Medicine, and the PNWU Pacific NW University School of Osteopathic Medicine. There are abundant life enriching activities in this rural environment, especially the North Cascades Mountains. We are looking for medical students and residents desiring full spectrum Family Medicine training to prepare for rural practice, and who are committed to improving the health of the community where they practice. Come join us for great training, hiking and activities, and enjoy the Pacific Northwest!
Rural
No strengths provided
Tacoma General Hospital
3 Years
No federal or government clinic funding
PGY-1 | PGY-2 | PGY-3 | |
---|---|---|---|
Offered: |
PGY-1: 2 |
PGY-2: 2 |
PGY-3: 0 |
Filled: |
PGY-1: 2 |
PGY-2: 0 |
PGY-3: 0 |
No
Less than two months
Less than two months
Two months
None
Three months
Yes
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PGY-1 | PGY-2 | PGY-3 | |
---|---|---|---|
Half days |
PGY-1: 2 |
PGY-2: 3 |
PGY-3: 3 |
PGY-1 | PGY-2 | PGY-3 | |
---|---|---|---|
Call from home trips to hospital |
PGY-1: q15d-q28d |
PGY-2: q6d |
PGY-3: q6d |
PGY-1 | PGY-2 | PGY-3 | |
---|---|---|---|
Average In hospital night calls |
PGY-1: > q28d |
PGY-2: > q28d |
PGY-3: > q28d |
Night Float |
PGY-1: Yes |
PGY-2: Yes |
PGY-3: Yes |
Yes
Tacoma General Hospital
436
5
2
3
3
2
Yes
PGY-1 | PGY-2 | PGY-3 | |
---|---|---|---|
Salary |
PGY-1: $66,908 |
PGY-2: $69,221 |
PGY-3: $71,766 |
Weeks of Vacation |
PGY-1: 17 |
PGY-2: 17 |
PGY-3: 17 |
Sick Leave / Personal Time
Time off for conferences
Funding for attending conferences
Parking
On-site Child Care
Meals
Fitness Center
Health Insurance
Liability Insurance
AAFP Membership
Medical license fee
DEA license fee
No
No
Yes