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"Rainier National Park, day hikes in the Cascades, backpacking in the mountainswe do it all. Here, you don't need to fight the traffic. You get to spend an extra day hiking instead!" "
Russell Maier, MD, Program Director, with son, Ethan
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Why we're a good program for DO training:
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AOA approved internship year
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Nearly 20% of CWFM graduates are D.O. |
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We offer OMT preceptorship clinics for residents
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Osteopathic physicians practicing in the Yakima area include: family medicine, neurosurgery, internal medicine, general surgery, ENT, ophthalmology, orthopedics, radiology, rehab medicine, and occupational medicine
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Yakima County has a large and active Osteopathic Foundation that supports members and encourages networking
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Yakima is home to the newest Osteopathic Medical School-Pacific Northwest University of Health Science
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The Residency has a generous benefits policy, in the belief that balance is important to the successful residency experience and future practice.
Salary: First Year Residents at Central Washington Family Medicine earn $43,650 per year. Second Year Residents earn $46,082 per year. Third Year Residents earn $48,446 per year.
Paid Time Off: 18 days per year
Paid Holidays: 9 days per year
Paid Sick Leave: 12 days per year
Professional Development Funds:
$1000 over the three years of residency.
Professional Development Days: Up to 8 days spread across the R-2 and R-3 years, with no more than 5 days taken either year
Insurance:
Resident:
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Health & Dental
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Professional Liability
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Life/ADD/Disability
Resident Dependents:
- 50% of Health & Dental insurance premiums.
Training: ACLS, ALSO, NRP
Exams: USMLE/ COMLEX
Dues: Yakima County Medical Society
Washington Academy of Family Physicians
American Academy of Family Physicians
American College of Osteopathic Physicians
Washington Osteopathic Medical Association
Licenses:
Washington State Physician (MD and DO)
Drug Enforcement Administration Registration
Other Benefits
Living in Yakima is highly affordable.
A residents salary goes further here. According to Money Magazine, the cost of living is about 20% lower than in major West Coast cities like Seattle, Portland and LA. Affordable rental, lease or purchase housing is readily available, close to both hospitals and the CWFM Family Medicine Center.
Its easy to get around town.
If youre coming from a major metropolitan area, youre probably resigned to traffic jams and long commutes. Thats not the case here; any destination in the Yakima metropolitan area can be reached comfortably within 10-15 minutes. In 45 minutes, youre in the Cascade Range
or well on the way to Seattle or the Columbia Gorge.
The territorial views
.wide open spaces
.proximity to the mountains and rivers
our uncongested community and laid-back lifestyle are all part of what makes Yakima special. We enjoy the benefits of a small community yet offer many urban amenities.
There IS Free Lunchand Free Parking.
Residents on family medicine and OB services receive meals at no charge in the physician lounges and hospital cafeterias. Lunches are frequently provided at the CWFM Family Medicine Centerfor Wednesday didactics and other conferences.
Parking is FREE and its adjacent to both hospitals and the CWFM Family Medicine Center. No long walks or shuttle rides in dark or wintry weather; park right at the medical staff entrance 24 hours per day.
Contact us to learn more about benefits at CWFM.
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Central Washington Family Medicine Residency Program
1806 W. Lincoln Ave, Yakima, WA 98902-2473
Phone: (509) 452-4946 Fax: (509) 457-3989
Email your questions or comments to us.
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