Preventive
Medicine Residency Program
Tulane's
Preventive Medicine Residency Program is a two (2) year program
which is fully-accredited by the Accreditation Council for
Graduate Medical Education (ACGME). The program is designed
to fulfill requirements leading to certification by the American
Board of Preventive Medicine. Prior to entering the program,
candidates must complete at least one (1) year (HO-1) in an
ACGME accredited program, transitional program or primary
care specialty such as internal medicine, family medicine,
pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, or general surgery.
The Preventive
Medicine Residency Program, a unique program cosponsored by
Tulane University's School
of Public Health and Tropical Medicine and the School
of Medicine, is designed to train residents for careers
in academic, administrative and /or clinical preventive medicine/public
health.
The program
consists of academic work leading to a Master of Public Health
degree and supervised practicum experience which fosters application
of the knowledge, skills, and attitudes of preventive medicine
and public health.
For more
information: http://www.prevmed.tulane.edu
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