3rd-Year Clerkships Introduced in Montana
Medical students enrolled in the University of Washington's WWAMI program now have the opportunity to pursue their third-year studies in Montana.
The program, being introduced this fall, is open to up to 12 students who are either from Montana or interested in practicing medicine in Montana.
The students will pursue rotations in family medicine, obstetrics, gynecology, pediatrics, surgery, and psychology. 6 students will be based in Billings and 6 will be based in Missoula.
Montana is one of five states that support and fund the WWAMI program. Montana students accepted to it complete their first year of medical studies at the Montana State University in Bozeman and their second year at the University of Washington Medical School in Seattle.
Source: "Doctors-to-Be Can Spend More Time in State," by Ed Kemmick - the Billings Gazette, August 19, 2006
The program, being introduced this fall, is open to up to 12 students who are either from Montana or interested in practicing medicine in Montana.
The students will pursue rotations in family medicine, obstetrics, gynecology, pediatrics, surgery, and psychology. 6 students will be based in Billings and 6 will be based in Missoula.
Montana is one of five states that support and fund the WWAMI program. Montana students accepted to it complete their first year of medical studies at the Montana State University in Bozeman and their second year at the University of Washington Medical School in Seattle.
Source: "Doctors-to-Be Can Spend More Time in State," by Ed Kemmick - the Billings Gazette, August 19, 2006
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