In order to meet Arizona’s growing demand for physicians and other healthcare providers, Dignity Health St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center, Maricopa Integrated Health System , Creighton University School of Medicine, and District Medical Group have come together to form The Creighton University Arizona Health Education Alliance.
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Family Medicine
Located in the heart of Phoenix, our St. Joseph’s Family Medicine Residency Program is a diverse, unique and comprehensive three-year post-graduate learning experience. In partnership with the Alliance, this program seeks to prepare participating residents to provide complete, competent, and compassionate care in any practice setting. Our Family Medicine Residency program is fully accredited by the Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education.
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Internal Medicine
The St. Joseph’s Internal Medicine Residency Program is a three-year post-graduate learning experience based out of Dignity Health St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center. The mission of our internal medicine program is to train future generations of doctors who will lead the nation in providing outstanding hospital-based, ambulatory, and subspecialty care. In partnership with the Alliance, all residents and medical students will have access to faculty within general internal medicine, in addition to subspecialties such as cardiology, infectious disease, and endocrinology.
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OB/GYN
The Phoenix Integrated Residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology is a four-year OB/GYN residency, fully accredited by the ACGME. Our program is a collaborative effort of the Maricopa Integrated Health System, Creighton University School of Medicine, and Dignity Health St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix, Arizona, and offers exposure to practitioners within general obstetrics and gynecology, midwifery, maternal fetal medicine, as well as pelvic pain and surgery.
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Radiology
The St. Joseph’s Radiology Residency Program is a four-year program (following a preliminary year in Surgery) that is fully accredited by the ACGME. In addition to being a busy Level I trauma center, St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center has a high volume emergency department, presenting a wide variety of conditions and cases to be reviewed. St. Joseph’s is also affiliated with the Barrow Neurological Institute, an internationally renowned medical center for brain and spine diseases and the home of a prestigious neuroradiology fellowship program. In partnership with the Alliance, our radiology program offers a wide breadth of experience and exposure to the extensive knowledge and guidance of attending faculty.
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Surgery
St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center is a busy Level I trauma center in central Phoenix with a high volume emergency department treating more than 80,000 patients yearly. St. Joseph's General Surgery Residency Program is a five-year program fully accredited by the ACGMEthat—in partnership with the Alliance—offers a breadth of experience among general surgery, surgical specialties, and trauma surgery. In addition to having access to fellowship-trained surgeons in multiple surgical subspecialties in an outpatient setting, our surgical faculty dedicate a significant portion of their time to the education of residents and students. This ensures each member of our program will be entirely immersed in the department of surgery and all that it entails.
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Application to the Family Medicine Residency Program must be made through the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP), utilizing the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS).
To receive information from the NRMP, you may write to them at: 2450 N. Street, NW, Suite 201, Washington D.C. 20037-1141. All resident candidates must have an NRMP number. As an applicant, your role in the ERAS systems is as follows:
Once your application is complete and downloaded to our office, we will carefully review all information. If selected, you will receive a letter of instruction inviting you to come to Phoenix for an interview. Only those granted an interview will be contacted. You will be responsible for your own travel arrangements.
For additional information on the National Resident Matching Program, please call the number below.