Graduate Medical Education

麻豆精品 College of Osteopathic Medicine (SHSU-COM) is committed to training future physicians for practice in areas of physician workforce shortage.  In addition to having student rotations into these regions, SHSU is working with affiliated hospital and clinic partners to create Graduate Medical Education (GME) programs (residencies) that will train students in various specialties throughout the region.  These residency programs will not only provide for the training of future physicians, but also create an educational focus attractive to physicians currently practicing at the facilities and help with recruitment efforts.

SHSU-COM and Graduate Medical Education

In order to serve the population of east Texas, new residency training programs must be created.  Physicians tend to settle within 100 miles of where they completed their residency so the creation of new residency programs in the region is crucial to SHSU-COM’s mission.

GME Development is a time-consuming process that ensures the trainee receives the highest quality educational experience while preserving the highest quality of care for each and every patient. SHSU-COM’s Department of Graduate Medical Education has been established to identify opportunities for GME growth and provide expertise, shared resources, and academic oversight to new and developing residency programs.

If you are a hospital or healthcare institution and are interested in learning more, please contact Gretchen Holmes, Associate Dean for Graduate Medical Education, Designated Institutional Official, SHSU-COM

Gretchen Holmes, PhD | gnh009@shsu.edu
Associate Dean for Graduate Medical Education, Designated Institutional Official