Program Overview
Pediatric Residency Program
Overview
The Pediatric Residency Program at Marshall University School of Medicine aims to provide a high-quality postgraduate training program to foster a skilled physician workforce. The program is designed to meet the unique needs of West Virginia and Central Appalachia, promoting excellence in academic scholarship that prepares trainees for autonomous practice.
Mission Statement
The mission of the Pediatric Residency Program is to provide a high-quality postgraduate training program that aligns with Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine. The program strives to create a diverse and inclusive environment that is sustained in a nurturing atmosphere of life-long learning.
Program Details
- The program trains residents in a family-like atmosphere.
- The program aims to:
- Provide a high-quality postgraduate training program.
- Foster a skilled physician workforce to meet the unique needs of West Virginia and Central Appalachia.
- Promote excellence in academic scholarship that prepares trainees for autonomous practice.
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Education
The program offers:
- Medical Education
- Residency Programs
- Graduate Medical Education
- Continuing Medical Education
- Graduate Education Programs
Research
The program includes:
- Cores & Initiatives
- Biomedical Sciences
- Marshall Journal of Medicine
About Us
The program has a rich history, and the university is accredited. The program is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment.
