Graduate Medical Education
Memorial Health System’s Graduate Medical Education Department is training outstanding leaders in every field of medicine. This is accomplished by providing graduate medical education programs that enable students, interns, and residents the opportunity to develop outstanding clinical and professional expertise. Our department focuses on clinical experiences that emphasize excellence, compassion, and ethics at the pre- and postdoctoral levels. Trainees will receive personal attention to ensure that Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) core competencies have been met.
Our department consists of the Emergency Medicine Residency Program and a Family Medicine Residency Program. We also work with West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine (WVSOM) and Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine (OUHCOM) medical students by offering rotations for the entire academic year.
About Our Community
Marietta, Ohio is a vibrant community bursting with history, and right in the heart of it, is Memorial Health System, a nonprofit health system providing world class care for the Mid-Ohio Valley. Learn more about our active community as well as frequently asked questions from our students and residents below.
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Graduate Medical Staff
The mission of Memorial Health System’s Graduate Medical Education Department (GME) is to train outstanding leaders in every field of medicine. This will be accomplished by providing graduate medical education programs that enable osteopathic and allopathic students, interns and residents the opportunity to develop outstanding clinical and professional expertise under the guidance and supervision of our faculty and staff. The GME department focuses on clinical experiences that emphasize excellence, compassion, and ethics at the pre- and postdoctoral levels. Trainees will receive personal attention to ensure that ACGME core competencies have been met.
Jill Powell, DO Designated Institutional Official |
Tammy Cinalli Director of Graduate Medical Education and Development (740) 374-1791 tcinalli@mhsystem.org |
Natalie Offutt GME Accreditation Specialist (740) 568-4727 natoffutt@mhsystem.org |
Angie Davidson GME Student Coordinator (740) 568-2180 adavidson@mhsystem.org |
Sadie P. Wigal GME Family Medicine Residency Coordinator (740) 423-3609 spwigal@mhsystem.org |
Christopher J.D. McDuffy Emergency Medicine Residency Coordinator (740) 516-6173 cmcduffy@mhsystem.org |
Lindsey J. Morgenstern Residency Coordinator (740) 423-3609 linmorgenstern@mhsystem.org |
Provider Clinical Student Rotations
Memorial Health System prides itself on providing great experiences including our clinical rotation experiences. The student clinical rotation process begins by completing an application. These applications help us set up your rotation based on your needs and interests.
Please reserve at least a month in advance for planning and six months to a year advanced planning time for pediatric and OB/GYN rotations.
For medical, nurse practitioner, and physician assistant students who are requesting rotations please contact:
Angie Davidson GME Student Coordinator (740) 568-2180 adavidson@mhsystem.org |
Residency Benefits
Pay Scale for Residence:
- PGY-1; $62,421
- PGY-2; $64,480
- PGY-3; $68,203
Benefits
- Competitive Salary
- 20 days paid vacation
- CME stipend up to $2000/year
- Meal allowance up to $1,200/year
- Textbooks required for didactic curriculum
- Training certificate expense
- Personalized scrubs and white coats
- Medical, dental, and vision coverage
- Dependent care
- 403(b)
Application Process
Medical, nurse practitioner, and physician assistant students must send their requests to our GME student coordinator to apply for clinical rotations at Memorial Health System.
- Medical, nurse practitioner and physician assistant students must complete an online application through The Electronic Residency Application Service® (ERAS®) for clinical rotations. To learn more, visit the Association of American Medical College’s website, Applying to Residencies with the ERAS® System page.
- Students will need to provide their school name, number of hours needed, type or rotation, start date and end date, and if they have confirmed placement already.
- If you have questions, email Angie Davidson at adavidson@mhsystem.org
Emergency Medicine Residency Program
Memorial Health System’s Emergency Medicine Residency is a three-year Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) accredited program, providing our residents with the opportunity to build a knowledge base and clinical skill set required for exceptional emergency care.
For more information, visit our Emergency Medicine Residency Program page.
Family Medicine Residency Program
Memorial Health System has recognized the value of family medicine and the necessity of having excellent family medicine providers in our community. A family medicine residency program has been established with the primary aim of securing well trained physicians who strive for excellence through a commitment to lifelong learning to serve the community and the southeast Ohio area and Mid-Ohio Valley.
For more information, visit our Family Medicine Residency Program page.
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