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Contact Information:
Graduate Medical Education
Sanford School of Medicine of The University of South Dakota
1400 West 22nd Street
Sioux Falls, SD 57105
phone: 605-357-1306
fax: 605-357-1311
gme@usd.edu
Last Modified: 06/09/09
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Sanford School of Medicine of USD Graduate Medical Education
The Graduate Medical Education Department is dedicated to developing medical leaders in patient care, education and scholarly research.
The combination of personalized interaction with our progressive faculty and access to the newest medical technology provides residents with the tools necessary to help revolutionize the medical field.
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The Sanford School of Medicine of USD sponsors residency programs accredited by the Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education. Residency programs are offered in the following disciplines:
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We're looking for the brightest and most innovative students determined to advance their careers while strengthening our program. Please contact us for more information about our residency programs.
Graduate Medical Education Sanford School of Medicine of The University of South Dakota 1400 West 22nd Street Sioux Falls, SD 57105 Phone: 605-357-1405 Fax: 605-357-1311 Email: gme@usd.edu

Click here to learn more about a day in the lives of our residents.
Local television station KELO followed Internal Medicine resident Nate Miller, MD on three different clinical rotations. Click below to view each airing. Part One Part Two Part Three (courtesy of KELOLAND Television) |
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Resident news
Maska wins Scholars' Day Award Leann Maska, MD, received the Dr. Donald Humphreys American College of Physicians Award during the 2009 Scholars' Day. More... |
 Leann Maska, MD
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Nature Adventure 2009 set for July 7
Sanford School of Medicine medical students, residents and their families are invited to explore Alaska at the 2009 Nature Adventure Tuesday, July 7, from 5-8 p.m. at the Washington Pavilion. More...
KELO-TV airs segment on residency shortage KELO-TV news recently aired a story on the shortage of residency programs in South Dakota and the rest of the country. More...
Rural western Minnesota areas need doctors The Sioux Falls Argus Leader reports that hospitals in rural western Minnesota and other Upper Midwest areas continue to cope with a shortage of doctors. More...
To view the entire June/July 2009 ARLS newsletter, click here.
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