
Diverse, challenging opportunities are available through the graduate medical education programs at University Hospitals Richmond Medical Center. The training programs were established in 1961 and have a long history of producing excellent primary care physicians.
University Hospitals Richmond Medical Center is a 120 bed, non-profit acute care facility located in a residential area on Cleveland's east side. University Hospitals Richmond Medical Center offers a complete scope of health care services. The medical staff is diverse and provides expertise in most medical and surgical specialities and sub-specialties.
University Hospitals Richmond Medical Center actively participates in the Lake Erie Consortium for Osteopathic Medical Training (LECOMT), which sets consistent, high quality academic standards for training osteopathic physicians.
All internship and residency programs are approved by the American Osteopathic Association, Division of Postdoctoral Training.
Being part of the University Hospitals (UH) provides us with tremendous educational resources. Our parent institution, University Hospitals Case Medical Center, is the primary teaching hospital of Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. Rotations and training opportunities are available at this academic medical center.
Applications for Internship and Residency are accepted throughout the year and trainees are selected on the basis of academic and personal qualifications regardless of race, sex, color, religion, national origin or marital status.
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