About the Program
The Cherokee Nation Family Medicine Residency Program offers Primary Care Track emphasis on a three-year curriculum as outlined by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME).
The program provides progressive learning experiences that develop the attitude, skills, and knowledge to efficiently provide quality patient care. Residents train to become well-rounded, rural-based, physicians that will help address the primary care physician shortage in Oklahoma and the surrounding region.
The family medicine residency training program has been present in Tahlequah, since 2009. In 2020, the program received ACGME accreditation and became the Cherokee Nation Family Medicine Residency Program. In addition, the program received Osteopathic Recognition from ACGME in 2020.
The mission of Cherokee Nation Family Medicine Residency Program is to provide exemplary medical care to our Native American patients with compassion, integrity, and skill. The program also supports the mission of the sponsoring institution, Osteopathic Medical Education Consortium of Oklahoma (OMECO), of partnering with individuals, families, and communities to improve our health and quality of life.
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