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Houston Methodist provides an academic health care environment that promotes comprehensive learning opportunities for more than 41,291 medical students and physicians each year through medical student rotations, residency and fellowship programs, MITIESM procedural skills training and continuing education courses.
Our 920 medical students work with inpatient teams and one-on-one with subspecialists during rotations in general surgery, family medicine, internal medicine, orthopedic surgery and obstetrics and gynecology. Houston Methodist has 336 residents and fellows placed within 45 programs accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education and nine Graduate Medical Education Committee-sponsored fellowships.
On Match Day in March 2020, 60 medical students from around the world officially became incoming residents at Houston Methodist for the 2020-2021 academic year. Of the new group of residents, 32 hailed from US News and World Report-ranked medical schools.
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Our residents and fellows join Houston Methodist from throughout the US, and go on to prestigious fellowship opportunities at institutions including Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, and Massachusetts General Hospital.
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