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Health Professions Education Requirements Board (HPERB)
=Health Professions Education Requirements Board (HPERB)=


Air Force Emergency Medicine Residency Programs
==Air Force Emergency Medicine Residency Programs==


San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium (SAUSHEC)
*San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium (SAUSHEC)


Wright-Patterson AFB/Wright State  
*Wright-Patterson AFB/Wright State  


Travis AFB/UC Davis
*Travis AFB/UC Davis


Nellis AFB/UMC Las Vegas
*Nellis AFB/UMC Las Vegas


Civilian-Deferred Residency Programs
==Civilian-Deferred Residency Programs==


"Inactive reserve" during civilian residency
*"Inactive reserve" during civilian residency


No military requirements during residency
*No military requirements during residency


Paid same salary as other residents at civilian GME program
*Paid same salary as other residents at civilian GME program


Variable numbers each year
*Variable number of spots each year


Civilian-Sponsored Residency Programs (Approved Unfunded)
==Civilian-Sponsored Residency Programs (Approved Unfunded)==


Active duty while doing civilian GME residency
*Active duty while doing civilian GME residency


Year-to-year active duty service commitment (ADSC) requirement
*Year-to-year active duty service commitment (ADSC) requirement


Example: If you do a 4 year civilian residency, during residency you will get paid active duty military salary, but you will require an additional 4 years active duty commitment after completion of residency. If you were part the Health Professions Scholarship program (HPSP) during medical school, this will accrue an additional 4 years of active duty commitment for residency on top of the 4 years for medical school--a total of 8 years after residency.
*Example: If you do a 4 year civilian residency, during residency you will get paid active duty military salary, but you will require an additional 4 years active duty commitment after completion of residency. If you were part the Health Professions Scholarship program (HPSP) during medical school, this will accrue an additional 4 years of active duty commitment for residency on top of the 4 years for medical school--a total of 8 years after residency.

Revision as of 02:51, 20 November 2018

Health Professions Education Requirements Board (HPERB)

Air Force Emergency Medicine Residency Programs

  • San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium (SAUSHEC)
  • Wright-Patterson AFB/Wright State
  • Travis AFB/UC Davis
  • Nellis AFB/UMC Las Vegas

Civilian-Deferred Residency Programs

  • "Inactive reserve" during civilian residency
  • No military requirements during residency
  • Paid same salary as other residents at civilian GME program
  • Variable number of spots each year

Civilian-Sponsored Residency Programs (Approved Unfunded)

  • Active duty while doing civilian GME residency
  • Year-to-year active duty service commitment (ADSC) requirement
  • Example: If you do a 4 year civilian residency, during residency you will get paid active duty military salary, but you will require an additional 4 years active duty commitment after completion of residency. If you were part the Health Professions Scholarship program (HPSP) during medical school, this will accrue an additional 4 years of active duty commitment for residency on top of the 4 years for medical school--a total of 8 years after residency.