List of "unopposed" programs

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Hey guys, first time posting here but I have been reading the threads for sometime. Is there any way to find a list of the unopposed programs? It would be great to get an idea of where these programs are. Thanks guys.

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This is a somewhat "unofficial" distinction, so I don't think you're going to find any list.

You're pretty much guaranteed that any program co-located with a medical school isn't going to be unopposed, however. ;)
 
Yeah I dont know of a complete list... I think your best bet is to find an area of the country you like or a commonality among your interests in location (city, rural) and use Freida or the AAFP directory to research programs in those areas.

So as a short answer to your question... I don't know of one. But if you have a way of winnowing down to an area, people here might be able to help you better.
 
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We can always start listing to make a list.

I list the ones I know... someone copies the list and adds their own... and someone copies that and adds more and so on.
 
This is a somewhat "unofficial" distinction, so I don't think you're going to find any list.

You're pretty much guaranteed that any program co-located with a medical school isn't going to be unopposed, however. ;)

Well I found a program at University of Minnesota:North Memorial Health Care, where it is unopposed. http://www.fm.umn.edu/fm/residency/northmemorial/home.html
but from my research it seems that this isn't usual for University programs.
 
So as a short answer to your question... I don't know of one. But if you have a way of winnowing down to an area, people here might be able to help you better.

Thanks, great idea. Alaska, Colorado, Utah, Montana, PNW, and the general midwest area. It seems like the FP residency in Alaska would be unopposed since it is the only residency in the state of AK.
 
We can always start listing to make a list.

I list the ones I know... someone copies the list and adds their own... and someone copies that and adds more and so on.


Not sure if you want to do it within this thread or start a new one but I can begin:

Alaska Family Practice Residency
University of Minnesota: Methodist Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: North Memorial Health Care Program
University of Minnesota: St. Cloud Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: St. John's Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: St. Joseph's Hospital Program
 
Not sure if you want to do it within this thread or start a new one but I can begin:

Alaska Family Practice Residency
University of Minnesota: Methodist Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: North Memorial Health Care Program
University of Minnesota: St. Cloud Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: St. John's Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: St. Joseph's Hospital Program

The Toledo Hospital (OH)
Waukesha Memorial Hospital (WI) and a bunch of smaller hospitals in Wisconsin too
Memorial Hospital (South Bend, IN)
 
Alaska Family Practice Residency
University of Minnesota: Methodist Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: North Memorial Health Care Program
University of Minnesota: St. Cloud Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: St. John's Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: St. Joseph's Hospital Program
The Toledo Hospital in OH
Group Health Family Medicine Residency (Seattle)
Southwest Washington Medical Center Program
 
(Oops..added a couple after the fact. Here's the latest list)

Alaska Family Practice Residency
University of Minnesota: Methodist Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: North Memorial Health Care Program
University of Minnesota: St. Cloud Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: St. John's Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: St. Joseph's Hospital Program
The Toledo Hospital in OH
Waukesha Memorial Hospital (WI) and a bunch of smaller hospitals in Wisconsin too
Memorial Hospital (South Bend, IN)
Group Health Family Medicine Residency (Seattle)
 
Alaska Family Practice Residency
University of Minnesota: Methodist Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: North Memorial Health Care Program
University of Minnesota: St. Cloud Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: St. John's Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: St. Joseph's Hospital Program
The Toledo Hospital in OH
Waukesha Memorial Hospital (WI) and a bunch of smaller hospitals in Wisconsin too
Memorial Hospital (South Bend, IN)
Group Health Family Medicine Residency (Seattle)
Southwest Washington Medical Center Program
 
Alaska Family Practice Residency
University of Minnesota: Methodist Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: North Memorial Health Care Program
University of Minnesota: St. Cloud Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: St. John's Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: St. Joseph's Hospital Program
The Toledo Hospital in OH
Waukesha Memorial Hospital (WI) and a bunch of smaller hospitals in Wisconsin too
Memorial Hospital (South Bend, IN)
Group Health Family Medicine Residency (Seattle)
Southwest Washington Medical Center Program
Barberton Citizens Hospital (OH)
TriHealth Bethesda North (OH)
Miami Valley Hospital (OH)
Flower Hospital (OH)
 
Alaska Family Practice Residency
University of Minnesota: Methodist Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: North Memorial Health Care Program
University of Minnesota: St. Cloud Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: St. John's Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: St. Joseph's Hospital Program
The Toledo Hospital in OH
Waukesha Memorial Hospital (WI) and a bunch of smaller hospitals in Wisconsin too
Memorial Hospital (South Bend, IN)
Group Health Family Medicine Residency (Seattle)
Southwest Washington Medical Center Program
Barberton Citizens Hospital (OH)
TriHealth Bethesda North (OH)
Miami Valley Hospital (OH)
Flower Hospital (OH)
Warren Hospital (NJ)
UMDNJ Centrastate (NJ)
Concord Hospital Dartmouth (NH)
St. Clare, Albany (NY)
 
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Alaska Family Practice Residency
University of Minnesota: Methodist Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: North Memorial Health Care Program
University of Minnesota: St. Cloud Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: St. John's Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: St. Joseph's Hospital Program
The Toledo Hospital in OH
Waukesha Memorial Hospital (WI) and a bunch of smaller hospitals in Wisconsin too
Memorial Hospital (South Bend, IN)
Group Health Family Medicine Residency (Seattle)
Southwest Washington Medical Center Program (WA)
Barberton Citizens Hospital (OH)
TriHealth Bethesda North (OH)
Miami Valley Hospital (OH)
Flower Hospital (OH)
Warren Hospital (NJ)
UMDNJ Centrastate (NJ)
Concord Hospital Dartmouth (NH)
St. Clare, Albany (NY)
St Peter Hospital Program (Olympia, WA)
Spokane Medical Centers Family Practice (WA)
 
Well I found a program at University of Minnesota:North Memorial Health Care, where it is unopposed. http://www.fm.umn.edu/fm/residency/northmemorial/home.html
but from my research it seems that this isn't usual for University programs.

That's why it's hard to sort them out unless you know something about them. "University-affiliated" isn't the same as "opposed." I went to an unopposed residency that was university-affiliated, too.

If the hospital is actually the main teaching facility for a medical school, however, don't bet on it being unopposed.
 
That's why it's hard to sort them out unless you know something about them. "University-affiliated" isn't the same as "opposed." I went to an unopposed residency that was university-affiliated, too.

If the hospital is actually the main teaching facility for a medical school, however, don't bet on it being unopposed.


Ok, that makes sense. Just curious why anyone who was interested in FP would go to any residency but an "unopposed" program. Is there any benefit with an opposed program that I can't think of?
 
Alaska Family Practice Residency
University of Minnesota: Methodist Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: North Memorial Health Care Program
University of Minnesota: St. Cloud Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: St. John's Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: St. Joseph's Hospital Program
The Toledo Hospital in OH
Waukesha Memorial Hospital (WI) and a bunch of smaller hospitals in Wisconsin too
Memorial Hospital (South Bend, IN)
Group Health Family Medicine Residency (Seattle)
Southwest Washington Medical Center Program (WA)
Barberton Citizens Hospital (OH)
TriHealth Bethesda North (OH)
Miami Valley Hospital (OH)
Flower Hospital (OH)
Warren Hospital (NJ)
UMDNJ Centrastate (NJ)
Concord Hospital Dartmouth (NH)
St. Clare, Albany (NY)
St Peter Hospital Program (Olympia, WA)
Spokane Medical Centers Family Practice (WA)
Research Family Medicine Residency (Kansas City, MO)
 
Go to http://www.aafp.org/residencies/

Then pick a program.

If it says None under "Other Residencies (not services) in the Hospitals used for Required Rotations", it's unopposed.

It's not 100% because you can have some but not all rotations that are opposed. Also, some "opposed" programs have certain rotations where they have a service all to themselves in another hosptital.

Clear as mud?
 
also the ventura county med center in CA
 
Alaska Family Practice Residency
University of Minnesota: Methodist Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: North Memorial Health Care Program
University of Minnesota: St. Cloud Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: St. John's Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: St. Joseph's Hospital Program
The Toledo Hospital in OH
Waukesha Memorial Hospital (WI) and a bunch of smaller hospitals in Wisconsin too
Memorial Hospital (South Bend, IN)
Group Health Family Medicine Residency (Seattle)
Southwest Washington Medical Center Program (WA)
Barberton Citizens Hospital (OH)
TriHealth Bethesda North (OH)
Miami Valley Hospital (OH)
Flower Hospital (OH)
Warren Hospital (NJ)
UMDNJ Centrastate (NJ)
Concord Hospital Dartmouth (NH)
St. Clare, Albany (NY)
St Peter Hospital Program (Olympia, WA)
Spokane Medical Centers Family Practice (WA)
Research Family Medicine Residency (Kansas City, MO)


St. Clare's is in Schenectady. It is about 10-15 minutes from Albany. It is a really small hospital and there has been dicussion of merging with a larger hospital or even shutting it down.:)
 
St. Clare's is in Schenectady. It is about 10-15 minutes from Albany. It is a really small hospital and there has been dicussion of merging with a larger hospital or even shutting it down.:)

I believe they are discussing merger yes, but shutting down unlikely especially with that big of a hospital.
 
Go to http://www.aafp.org/residencies/

Then pick a program.

If it says None under "Other Residencies (not services) in the Hospitals used for Required Rotations", it's unopposed.

It's not 100% because you can have some but not all rotations that are opposed. Also, some "opposed" programs have certain rotations where they have a service all to themselves in another hosptital.

Clear as mud?

Right, that's a good way to start, but as lowbudget says, careful because you might miss some great programs. JPS in Ft. Worth is very much like Ventura--tons of procedures, high volume, great OB, colonoscopies, etc....but it is technically an opposed program because they have an OBGyn residency and orthopedic surgery there. But really,it's more unopposed than some of the officially unopposed programs I've seen.
 
I believe they are discussing merger yes, but shutting down unlikely especially with that big of a hospital.

Yea. I think they are going to merge with Ellis. There was some discussion of shutting down/merging a number of medical facilities here, but I haven't heard any final plans yet. They want to shut down a women's hospital in Schenectady/Niskayuna called Bellvue, so I guess anything is possible here.
 
All Navy Family Medicine residency programs are unopposed...but then again, you'd have to join the Navy to take advantage of said benefit ;)
 
Alaska Family Practice Residency
University of Minnesota: Methodist Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: North Memorial Health Care Program
University of Minnesota: St. Cloud Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: St. John's Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: St. Joseph's Hospital Program
The Toledo Hospital in OH
Waukesha Memorial Hospital (WI) and a bunch of smaller hospitals in Wisconsin too
Memorial Hospital (South Bend, IN)
Group Health Family Medicine Residency (Seattle)
Southwest Washington Medical Center Program (WA)
Barberton Citizens Hospital (OH)
TriHealth Bethesda North (OH)
Miami Valley Hospital (OH)
Flower Hospital (OH)
Warren Hospital (NJ)
UMDNJ Centrastate (NJ)
Concord Hospital Dartmouth (NH)
St. Clare, Albany (NY)
St Peter Hospital Program (Olympia, WA)
Spokane Medical Centers Family Practice (WA)
Research Family Medicine Residency (Kansas City, MO)
Medical Center of Columbus (GA)
Spartanburg Regional Health Care (SC)

The one in Columbus has a transitional year program only associated with it. The one in Spartanburg has a transitional year program and a gen surg program but no internal med, peds, or ob/gyn so I'm not sure if you would count it as technically unopposed or not.
 
Memorial Hermann-Houston Texas
 
Meh... will post my critique later. Don't want to unduly influence interview season. In a nutshell: Some good things, but overall would avoid d/t weird passive-aggressive vibe. I rotated here then chose not to apply.
 
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Trover regional medical center in western, ky. 400 bed hospital. All specialties except neurosurgery, plastic surgery and infectious disease. 25 bed icu. 400 bed hospital. Call from home. Medical students from university of Louisville. FM residents, faculty. In house moonlighting in Er and urgent care centers in same medical complex.
 
Hunterdon Medical Center, Flemington, NJ: one of the original family medicine residencies in the country, completely unopposed, located 1 hour from NYC, 1 hour from Philly! Long history of family docs setting the foundation for the hospital!
 

Yes - I am clearly the antithesis of an true FM doc, but I am happy to admit the need for true FM-trained docs and I would like to share my uninformed, inexperienced opinion of only 10-15 docs (including the PCPs who take care of my parents) who have trained at the following programs that I respect from an uneducated - but very analytic - opinion:

Eastern Maine Medical Center
Ventura
maybe Spokane
that crazy cool program near SF (Bay Area)

Yes, much of this is reputation, but I have worked with FM docs from three of these training programs...and I remained skeptically impressed...

HH
 
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AnMed Health; Anderson, SC
Self Regional; Greenwood, SC
McLeod Regional; Florence, SC
Cabarrus FM; Concord, SC
VCU Chesterfield; Richmond, VA
Spartanburg Regional; Spartanburg, SC (Has surg. residents and prelim medicine)
 
Alaska Family Practice Residency
University of Minnesota: Methodist Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: North Memorial Health Care Program
University of Minnesota: St. Cloud Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: St. John's Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: St. Joseph's Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: Mankato
United Hosptial, St Paul (MN)
The Toledo Hospital in OH
Waukesha Memorial Hospital (WI) and a bunch of smaller hospitals in Wisconsin too
Memorial Hospital (South Bend, IN)
Group Health Family Medicine Residency (Seattle)
Southwest Washington Medical Center Program (WA)
Barberton Citizens Hospital (OH)
TriHealth Bethesda North (OH)
Miami Valley Hospital (OH)
Flower Hospital (OH)
Warren Hospital (NJ)
UMDNJ Centrastate (NJ)
Concord Hospital Dartmouth (NH)
St. Clare, Albany (NY)
St Peter Hospital Program (Olympia, WA)
Spokane Medical Centers Family Practice (WA)
Research Family Medicine Residency (Kansas City, MO)
 
Alaska Family Practice Residency
University of Minnesota: Methodist Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: North Memorial Health Care Program
University of Minnesota: St. Cloud Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: St. John's Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: St. Joseph's Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: Mankato
United Hosptial, St Paul (MN)
The Toledo Hospital in OH
Waukesha Memorial Hospital (WI) and a bunch of smaller hospitals in Wisconsin too
Memorial Hospital (South Bend, IN)
Group Health Family Medicine Residency (Seattle)
Southwest Washington Medical Center Program (WA)
Barberton Citizens Hospital (OH)
TriHealth Bethesda North (OH)
Miami Valley Hospital (OH)
Flower Hospital (OH)
Warren Hospital (NJ)
UMDNJ Centrastate (NJ)
Concord Hospital Dartmouth (NH)
St. Clare, Albany (NY)
St Peter Hospital Program (Olympia, WA)
Spokane Medical Centers Family Practice (WA)
Research Family Medicine Residency (Kansas City, MO)
MAHEC Rural (Hendersonville NC)
 
Alaska Family Practice Residency
University of Minnesota: Methodist Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: North Memorial Health Care Program
University of Minnesota: St. Cloud Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: St. John's Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: St. Joseph's Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: Mankato
United Hosptial, St Paul (MN)
The Toledo Hospital in OH
Waukesha Memorial Hospital (WI) and a bunch of smaller hospitals in Wisconsin too
Memorial Hospital (South Bend, IN)
Group Health Family Medicine Residency (Seattle)
Southwest Washington Medical Center Program (WA)
Barberton Citizens Hospital (OH)
TriHealth Bethesda North (OH)
Miami Valley Hospital (OH)
Flower Hospital (OH)
Warren Hospital (NJ)
UMDNJ Centrastate (NJ)
Concord Hospital Dartmouth (NH)
St. Clare, Albany (NY)
St Peter Hospital Program (Olympia, WA)
Spokane Medical Centers Family Practice (WA)
Research Family Medicine Residency (Kansas City, MO)
MAHEC Rural (Hendersonville NC)
Lancaster General Family Medicine Program (Lancaster, PA)
 
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Yes - I am clearly the antithesis of an true FM doc, but I am happy to admit the need for true FM-trained docs and I would like to share my uninformed, inexperienced opinion of only 10-15 docs (including the PCPs who take care of my parents) who have trained at the following programs that I respect from an uneducated - but very analytic - opinion:

Eastern Maine Medical Center
Ventura
maybe Spokane
that crazy cool program near SF (Bay Area)

Yes, much of this is reputation, but I have worked with FM docs from three of these training programs...and I remained skeptically impressed...

HH

Santa Rosa?
 
Alaska Family Practice Residency
University of Minnesota: Methodist Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: North Memorial Health Care Program
University of Minnesota: St. Cloud Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: St. John's Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: St. Joseph's Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: Mankato
United Hosptial, St Paul (MN)
The Toledo Hospital in OH
Waukesha Memorial Hospital (WI) and a bunch of smaller hospitals in Wisconsin too
Memorial Hospital (South Bend, IN)
Group Health Family Medicine Residency (Seattle)
Southwest Washington Medical Center Program (WA)
Barberton Citizens Hospital (OH)
TriHealth Bethesda North (OH)
Miami Valley Hospital (OH)
Flower Hospital (OH)
Warren Hospital (NJ)
UMDNJ Centrastate (NJ)
Concord Hospital Dartmouth (NH)
St. Clare, Albany (NY)
St Peter Hospital Program (Olympia, WA)
Spokane Medical Centers Family Practice (WA)
Research Family Medicine Residency (Kansas City, MO)
MAHEC Rural (Hendersonville NC)
Lancaster General Family Medicine Program (Lancaster, PA)
Cabarrus FP (Concord, NC)
McLeod Family (Florence, SC)
Self Regional (Greenwood, SC)
AnMed Health (Anderson, SC)
VCU Chesterfield FP (Chesterfield, VA)
 
Ok, that makes sense. Just curious why anyone who was interested in FP would go to any residency but an "unopposed" program. Is there any benefit with an opposed program that I can't think of?


When I was weighing programs I found it hard to find a UNI program with med students at a hospital that was fully unopposed. I must admit I like some aspects of family med better than others. I def wanted a program unopposed in OB and EM but (coming from NYC) I liked the shared benefit of an opposed IM program in house. I know for my subs there may be a negative but I like the shared admit team (so every admit is not on us) and shared code call (which forces in house on call). I did not want to do a lot of my time on floor IM work. I like to be in clinic most, maybe get extra OB rights, and be sure I have enough elective time to peruse whatever else I come to love in residency:). But these are my thoughts and I will be only a lowly pgy-1.
 
Alaska Family Practice Residency
University of Minnesota: Methodist Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: North Memorial Health Care Program
University of Minnesota: St. Cloud Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: St. John's Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: St. Joseph's Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: Mankato
United Hosptial, St Paul (MN)
The Toledo Hospital in OH
Waukesha Memorial Hospital (WI) and a bunch of smaller hospitals in Wisconsin too
Memorial Hospital (South Bend, IN)
Group Health Family Medicine Residency (Seattle)
Southwest Washington Medical Center Program (WA)
Barberton Citizens Hospital (OH)
TriHealth Bethesda North (OH)
Miami Valley Hospital (OH)
Flower Hospital (OH)
Warren Hospital (NJ)
UMDNJ Centrastate (NJ)
Concord Hospital Dartmouth (NH)
St. Clare, Albany (NY)
St Peter Hospital Program (Olympia, WA)
Spokane Medical Centers Family Practice (WA)
Research Family Medicine Residency (Kansas City, MO)
MAHEC Rural (Hendersonville NC)
Lancaster General Family Medicine Program (Lancaster, PA)
Cabarrus FP (Concord, NC)
McLeod Family (Florence, SC)
Self Regional (Greenwood, SC)
AnMed Health (Anderson, SC)
VCU Chesterfield FP (Chesterfield, VA)
Floyd Medical Center (Rome, GA)
 
All Navy Fam Med Residencies are unopposed... correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure that most military FM Residencies are unopposed
 
Alaska Family Practice Residency
University of Minnesota: Methodist Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: North Memorial Health Care Program
University of Minnesota: St. Cloud Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: St. John's Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: St. Joseph's Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: Mankato
United Hosptial, St Paul (MN)
The Toledo Hospital in OH
Waukesha Memorial Hospital (WI) and a bunch of smaller hospitals in Wisconsin too
Memorial Hospital (South Bend, IN)
Group Health Family Medicine Residency (Seattle)
Southwest Washington Medical Center Program (WA)
Barberton Citizens Hospital (OH)
TriHealth Bethesda North (OH)
Miami Valley Hospital (OH)
Flower Hospital (OH)
Warren Hospital (NJ)
UMDNJ Centrastate (NJ)
Concord Hospital Dartmouth (NH)
St. Clare, Albany (NY)
St Peter Hospital Program (Olympia, WA)
Spokane Medical Centers Family Practice (WA)
Research Family Medicine Residency (Kansas City, MO)
MAHEC Rural (Hendersonville NC)
Lancaster General Family Medicine Program (Lancaster, PA)
Cabarrus FP (Concord, NC)
McLeod Family (Florence, SC)
Self Regional (Greenwood, SC)
AnMed Health (Anderson, SC)
Memorial Hermann Hospital System (Houston/Sugar Land, TX)
VCU Chesterfield FP (Chesterfield, VA)
Floyd Medical Center (Rome, GA)
 
Alaska Family Practice Residency
University of Minnesota: Methodist Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: North Memorial Health Care Program
University of Minnesota: St. Cloud Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: St. John's Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: St. Joseph's Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: Mankato
United Hosptial, St Paul (MN)
The Toledo Hospital in OH
Waukesha Memorial Hospital (WI) and a bunch of smaller hospitals in Wisconsin too
Memorial Hospital (South Bend, IN)
Group Health Family Medicine Residency (Seattle)
Southwest Washington Medical Center Program (WA)
Barberton Citizens Hospital (OH)
TriHealth Bethesda North (OH)
Miami Valley Hospital (OH)
Flower Hospital (OH)
Warren Hospital (NJ)
UMDNJ Centrastate (NJ)
Concord Hospital Dartmouth (NH)
St. Clare, Albany (NY)
St Peter Hospital Program (Olympia, WA)
Spokane Medical Centers Family Practice (WA)
Research Family Medicine Residency (Kansas City, MO)
MAHEC Rural (Hendersonville NC)
Lancaster General Family Medicine Program (Lancaster, PA)
Cabarrus FP (Concord, NC)
McLeod Family (Florence, SC)
Self Regional (Greenwood, SC)
AnMed Health (Anderson, SC)
Memorial Hermann Hospital System (Houston/Sugar Land, TX)
VCU Chesterfield FP (Chesterfield, VA)
Floyd Medical Center (Rome, GA)
University of Wyoming, Casper Family Medicine Residency (Casper, WY)
 
Alaska Family Practice Residency
University of Minnesota: Methodist Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: North Memorial Health Care Program
University of Minnesota: St. Cloud Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: St. John's Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: St. Joseph's Hospital Program
University of Minnesota: Mankato
United Hosptial, St Paul (MN)
The Toledo Hospital in OH
Waukesha Memorial Hospital (WI) and a bunch of smaller hospitals in Wisconsin too
Memorial Hospital (South Bend, IN)
Group Health Family Medicine Residency (Seattle)
Southwest Washington Medical Center Program (WA)
Barberton Citizens Hospital (OH)
TriHealth Bethesda North (OH)
Miami Valley Hospital (OH)
Flower Hospital (OH)
Warren Hospital (NJ)
UMDNJ Centrastate (NJ)
Concord Hospital Dartmouth (NH)
St. Clare, Albany (NY)
St Peter Hospital Program (Olympia, WA)
Spokane Medical Centers Family Practice (WA)
Research Family Medicine Residency (Kansas City, MO)
MAHEC Rural (Hendersonville NC)
Lancaster General Family Medicine Program (Lancaster, PA)
Cabarrus FP (Concord, NC)
McLeod Family (Florence, SC)
Self Regional (Greenwood, SC)
AnMed Health (Anderson, SC)
Memorial Hermann Hospital System (Houston/Sugar Land, TX)
VCU Chesterfield FP (Chesterfield, VA)
Floyd Medical Center (Rome, GA)
University of Wyoming, Casper Family Medicine Residency (Casper, WY)

Spartanburg Regional Health System, Spartanburg SC.

(12 FM's, 5 transitionals, 5 surgery, and that's it!. 580+bed hospital, Level 1 trauma, OB fellowship, etc.)
 
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