The Accelerated D.O./Family Medicine Residency Continuum provides the opportunity to complete their medical education in three years instead of four—saving a full year’s tuition in the process—and the advantage of intense clinical experience in a program where family medicine is the core curriculum, not just another rotation.
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"One of the primary benefits for students is it does decrease the cost of "tuition for a medical education." Dr. Barbara Ross-Lee Vice President for Health Affairs New York Institute of Technology |
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"Also, by shortening by one year, you may even choose to do a fellowship, whether it’s sports medicine or geriatrics, which includes one year of training after your family medicine residency." Dr. Nancy Bono Chair of Family Medicine College of Osteopathic Medicine |