MetroHealth to launch new surgical residency program this summer
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MetroHealth will launch a new, fully accredited surgical residency program this summer in an effort to attract more top medical talent to Northeast Ohio by expanding surgery training opportunities, according to a news release.
MetroHealth has trained the surgical workforce for more than 60 years through partnerships. It is now accepting residents for its own program, which MetroHealth began designing last summer to replace a long-standing surgical residency partnership with University Hospitals that is coming to an end.
Built on the foundation of MetroHealth s Department of Surgery and the health system s affiliation with the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, the new program will enable MetroHealth to introduce resident physicians to the challenges and opportunities of practicing in an urban, mission-driven safety net public hospital setting, according to the release.
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