Hanford family medicine residency program


















Applications must be submitted through ERAS only. Size of residency: 18 residents. Five years or less since medical school graduation some exceptions will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Applicants requiring visa sponsorship will not be considered.

No practice of medicine in the U. Monitor resident work hours, paying close attention to signs of resident fatigue or sleep deprivation and intervene or escalate as necessary, according to institutional and program fatigue mitigation policies. Mentor residents, advise them regarding their career and educational goals. Model excellence in whole-person patient care, professionalism, scholarly activity and personal growth for the residents, fellow faculty and institution. Serve on relevant committees, as requested.

Demonstrate a commitment to scholarly work, both on your own and with residents. Qualifications Required Must hold a valid and unrestricted medical license from the State of California. Physician faculty members from other specialties must have current American Board of Medical Specialties certification in their respective specialties. Clinically active, working in direct patient care and the supervision of patient care.

Therefore, we require that all associates receive all required vaccinations, including, but not limited to, measles, mumps, flu based on the seasonal availability of the flu vaccine typically during October-March each year , COVID vaccine required in CA, HI and OR etc.

Medical and religious exemptions may apply. Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn. Apply First name Required. Last name Required. Email address Required. Upload your resume Required Upload from your computer. The new residents — Drs. Don Vincent Lopez, Jerry A. Neria, Pauline Seguban and Jatinder Singh — will spend the next two and a half years training in Hanford.

The program is affiliated with the prestigious Loma Linda University, where the residents spent their first six months of training. Of applications received for , only four were selected to take part in the program.

They will also take call at the Hanford hospitals and serve as first assists on surgeries while learning from a faculty made up of about 40 local general practitioners and specialists. He earned his Bachelor of Science in biology from the University of the Philippines and a medical degree from St. Lopez speaks English and Tagalog. Neria made a life-changing decision to get into medicine after 10 years of experience as a personal trainer and competitive bodybuilder. He has a background in kinesiology and nutrition, but felt he could help more people through medicine.

Neria was born in Los Angeles and grew up in Riverside, Calif. He earned his medical degree from Loma Linda University.



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