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.
Article from WSU Insider Washington State University and Pullman Regional Hospital will continue to work together to provide the highest standards of medical care, training, education and research in support […]
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, […]
Governor Jay Inslee recently visited our Family Medicine Residency Program in Pullman. He toured the onsite center at Pullman Regional Hospital. We were so proud to highlight the amazing things happening in […]
Congratulations to our MD Class of 2023 and incoming residents in our Internal Medicine Residency Program—Everett and Family Medicine Residency Program—Pullman on their matches! Check out the MD Match Day […]
Celebrate Match Day 2023 with us! On Friday, March 17 our MD Class of 2023 and residents in our Internal Medicine Residency Program—Everett and Family Medicine Residency Program—Pullman will all […]
Graduate Medical Education members David Aufdencamp, MBA, and Jessica Wells, MEd, co-authored the article “Residency Interview Preferences in the Era of COVID” in the Association for Hospital Medical Education (AHME)’s October […]
Congratulations to David Aufdencamp, Associate Designated Institutional Official, who was accepted into the AAMC’s GME Leadership Development Certificate Program.