Opportunity to engage in elective procedure within the Greater Phoenix area.
Program Emphasis:
Complicated clinical and surgical reconstructive pathology. Strong emphasis on research. Inpatient management of complex medical and surgical patients.
Didactic Program
Grand Rounds: yes
Book Club: yes
Journal Club: yes
Research: yes
Lecture Series: yes
Resident Benefits
Stipends
First Year: $58347
Second Year: $60844
Third Year: $63513
Fourth Year: n/a
CME Allowance: no
Health Insurance: yes
Malpractice Insuarance: yes
Housing: no
Meals: no
Sick Leave: yes
Uniforms: yes
Vacation: yes
Other Resident Benefits:
Free parking, Podiatry Residency Resource
Applicant Requirements
Mail additional fees and required documents not included in your CASPR application and any non-electronic document to this address: 650 E Indian School Road (644/112) Phoenix, AZ 850121892
NBPME Part III: No
Program Application Fee: n/a
Refundable: n/a
Payable to: n/a
Clerkship Required: no
State Licensure: Training
ACLS: yes
CPR: yes
Minimum GPA: 3.0
Minimum Rank: no
Other Applicant Requirements:
*Clerkship is not required but highly recommended. Background checks and Drug Screening required.
Available Resources
Sample Contract: Contact Program
Benefit Package: Contact Program
Curriculum: Contact Program
Program Overview
High-paced program dealing with a full variety of medical and surgical pathologies. Busy daily clinic from which residents develop superior clinical skills and work up surgical cases. All residents exceed surgical requirements. One sixth of time is spent on external podiatric surgical rotations in the Phoenix valley. Graduates have a broad experience caring for complex medical patients in both the inpatient as well as outpatient settings. Furthermore, they have significant experience with a wide variety of podiatric pathologies, wound care, podiatric surgery, and the podiatric/medical training necessary to manage any patient (or complication) encountered in podiatric practice.