Most of the Washington State University Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine’s inaugural class of doctors are choosing to practice in Washington as they complete their post-graduate training in residency programs across the country and decide where to go as fully qualified physicians.
The Department of Nutrition and Exercise Physiology (NEP) is celebrating the success of the Master of Science Coordinated Program in Dietetics, Nutrition, and Exercise Physiology (MS CPD). They just finished another semester in which every student passed the program’s rigorous exit exam, which puts the now recent graduates on track to quickly and successfully enter the workforce.
When Speech and Hearing Sciences student Claire Schrock reached out to faculty with the request to become more involved with community outreach activities during the pandemic, she did not anticipate becoming essential to the operations of a significant, longitudinal research project.
A new residency program created by Washington State University’s Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine in partnership with Everett’s Providence Regional Medical Center to train internal medicine physicians is graduating its first cohort of doctors.