Internal Medicine
PGY-1 resident rotations include general medicine, critical care, emergency medicine and outpatient continuity clinics.
Baylor Scott & White All Saints Medical Center – Fort Worth, in affiliation with the Anne Burnett Marion School of Medicine at Texas Christian University, offers a five-year General Surgery Residency Program accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME).
This innovative program helps prepare residents for the future of medicine with compassionate care at its core. Baylor Scott & White – Fort Worth functions as a tertiary referral center and a Level III Trauma Center, giving our surgeons the experience of treating patients with more complex needs at a rigorous pace. Join us in a learning environment that emphasizes teamwork, communication and collaboration.
Three General Surgery residents are accepted per year, so don’t miss your opportunity to apply today.
Learn more about the other Graduate Medical Education Programs available at Baylor Scott & White – Fort Worth.
PGY-1 resident rotations include general medicine, critical care, emergency medicine and outpatient continuity clinics.
Four-year residency program with focused rotations, electives and leadership rotation to prepare residents for the business side of medicine.
Program includes robust rotations offering experience in several clinical areas while helping residents prepare for a specialty.
Five-year program exposes residents to a higher volume of surgical practice and research opportunities in a tertiary referral and Level III Trauma Center.