Rural Health is National Health

Marshall Community Health Consortium Rural Surgery Residency

Logan
WV
Rural Track Program
General Surgery

This unique Surgery Residency Program will incorporate training in Huntington WV hospitals as well as Logan Regional Medical Center. It will be separately accredited

Unique Features

Unique opportunity for surgery residents to learn about practicing in a rural area

 

Letter from the Director:

I would like to welcome you to the Marshall Community Health Consortium Rural General Surgery Residency Program. We are both excited and proud that our newly ACGME accredited program is the first in the nation to be separately accredited with the ACGME Rural Track Program designation across all specialties.

The focus and mission of our program is to train residents who will ultimately have a successful practice in a rural community.

To accomplish this, the Rural General Surgery Residency Program integrates the unique challenges faced in a rural facility with a tailored academic medical center based training program to provide comprehensive educational and clinical experiences to hone your skills as a rural general surgeon. The small size of the program facilitates enhanced learning opportunities, one-on-one time with attending physicians, and a close-knit peer group.

We are fortunate to have Dr. Jodi Cisco-Goff and Dr. James Paugh at Logan Regional Medical Center to train our residents for at least fifty percent of the five years of training. While rotating at training sites in Huntington, our residents work under the direction of the full-time surgery faculty of the Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine. We are unique in that our residents also work alongside and engage in didactics and conferences with their peers in the Marshall University General Surgery Residency Program, a long established and successful sister program. This engagement will be both virtually and in person over the course of residency.

Thank you for taking the time to learn more about our program and I invite you to become part of our exciting residency to achieve your goal of become a rural general surgeon. The significance of your interview season cannot be understated, and our Program leadership and faculty are always available to help you in your future educational endeavors.

Please feel free to contact us at (304) 733-7807 or ruralsurgeryresidency@marshall.edu with any questions.

Farzad Amiri, MD, FACS
Associate Professor
Rural Residency Program Director

Program Contact

JoAnn Raines, GME Special Projects
raines@marshall.edu
304-691-1823

Program Director

Farzad Amiri, MD

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