Freeman Health System
Internal Medicine Residency
Program Description
Freeman Health System’s Internal Medicine program is a three year program, including the completion of a linked internship year.
The program is designed to offer a rich experience to residents in both the in-patient and out-patient settings. With a 40 bed intensive care unit and a heart and vascular institute within the hospital, Freeman is the ideal learning environment for those interested in a career in internal medicine.
Our dedicated faculty are committed to the learning experience of our future physicians. The teaching faculty at Freeman are outstanding both in their professional accomplishments and their patient care.
Number of Positions
Salary and Benefits
Freeman offers a very competitive salary and benefit program.
- PGY 1: $40,000
- PGY 2: $41,000
- PGY 3: $42,000
Also included are an educational stipend, health and dental benefits and professional fees paid including college memberships, Missouri Association of Osteopathic Physicians & Surgeons, board exam fees, and training licensure fees.
How to Apply
Freeman Health System’s Internal Medicine Residency Program accepts applications for our residency via the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) for the NMS Match. ERAS opens for applications on August 15 every year. For more information about the osteopathic match visit their website at http://www.aamc.org/students/eras/start.htm or contact your College of Osteopathic Medicine Clinical Education Office.
Freeman accepts ERAS applications through November 15 every year. The program begins interviewing in October and finishes in the end of December. The match takes place in February.
Please contact Mikell Warren, director of medical education services, or Dr. Debra Buckler, our Internal Medicine program director, if you have questions about the program or the application process.