Members of the WSU College of Medicine’s Graduate Medical Education (GME) team had a strong showing at the RTT Collaborative Annual Meeting highlighting rural health and training initiatives.
Congratulations to WSU internal medicine residents Tony Huynh, DO, and Suk-Lin Zhou, DO, who have been selected as the 2024 American Osteopathic Association DO Day scholars.
David Aufdencamp, MBA, Designated Institutional Official, says he is grateful for the collaboration to improve the health of Washingtonians and the opportunity to share our story on the national stage.
The Washington State University Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine’s new pediatric residency program is welcoming its inaugural class of resident physicians.
Three WSU College of Medicine faculty presented recently at the Annual Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Educational Conference in Orlando.
The Class of 2024 is poised to fill critical gaps in the health care industry and an ongoing doctor shortage, particularly in rural areas both locally and nationwide.
The article and an accompanying video highlight the college’s mission to train more health care providers to serve in rural and medically underserved regions across Washington state.
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Today is GME Professionals Day, and we would like to recognize our GME professionals and their invaluable support to our residency programs! Our program coordinators and administrators are critical members […]
Last week our Graduate Medical Education team honored graduating preliminary residents and recognized the contributions of faculty and staff who have supported our internal medicine residents’ training. Graduates Darren Pouv, […]