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Breakthrough in Podiatry

School of Podiatric Medicine

Welcome to Barry

A degree from Barry is a solid investment toward your personal growth and a fulfilling career. Over the course of your medical education, we will challenge you to do your best. We welcome you to discover the professional satisfaction and ideal work-life balance that a career in podiatric medicine and surgery can offer. The resources on this page will help you discover what Barry can do for you.ÌýÌý

As a proven leader in medical education, hospital-based clinical training, research, and the only faith-based school of podiatric medicine and surgery in the country, we look forward to being a part of your journey.Ìý Explore all that we have to offer, from an excellent and supportive faculty to premier facilities. The 51²Ö¿â School of Podiatric Medicine is committed to facilitating your education and training to becoming an exceptional podiatric physician and life-long learner.Ìý

Mission and Vision Statement

The mission of the Doctor of Podiatric Medicine program is to graduate skilled podiatric physicians qualified to enter residency training. This is accomplished by excellence in podiatric medical education, fostering life-long learning, expressing a commitment to social justice by serving the local and global community through quality patient care, and encouraging research and medical innovation that promotes the common good.

Our vision is to train the next generation of highly qualified podiatric physicians to be leaders in the profession.

Quick Facts/Boasts

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    DPMs are in high demand

    There is only one DPM per 20,000 Americans and 8-in-10 Americans experience issues that require their care.

  • Medical Professional

    The average DPM works a regular 40-hour week

    Leaving you with plenty of free time for family, friends, and hobbies.

  • Cost

    Podiatric medicine is lucrative

    The average annual salary for a DPM is $181,000.

Technology and Innovation

The latest technological innovations permeate the curriculum from the classroom setting to state-of-the-art technology in clinics.ÌýÌý

For example, the school is now using the Hippo virtual care device in our “Intro to Patient Care course in the Freshman Yearâ€. Hippo is voice-activated, hands-free, and resembles goggles. It brings streaming doctor-patient visits from clinics to the classroom for a real-time clinical experience.ÌýIt allows healthcare providers and educators to bridge the gap between physical and virtual care.Ìý

Why Barry

The School of Podiatric Medicine was founded in 1985 with the purpose of graduating competent podiatric physicians qualified to enter post-graduate training. We have an extensive clinical hospital-affiliated Foot and Ankle Institute with three Miami locations. You’ll see the greatest variety of patient populations and get critical hands-on experience. At Barry, you will receive rigorous training from expert physicians who have both research and clinical expertise.

Once you graduate, you will be eligible to practice podiatric medicine in post-graduate residency training across the nation.

Barry boasts a 100% residency placement rate, at prestigious hospitals across the U.S.

Hospital Affiliations and Thriving Location

  • Hospital Affiliations: 51²Ö¿â has affiliations with such Miami hospitals as: Mount Sinai Medical Center & Miami Heart Institute, Mercy Hospital, DVA Miami, North Shore Medical Center and Jackson Memorial Hospital.
  • South Florida: Miami's diverse population, thriving industries, and international focus make it an ideal place to earn your degree. Plus, being only a few miles from the beaches, shops, and numerous attractions that the city offers means that you'll never be at a loss for something to do when you are in the mood for some off-campus fun with your friends

Schedule a Meeting

51²Ö¿â School of Podiatric Medicine is happy to host virtual information sessions for prospective students who are eager to learn more about podiatric medical school and specifically Barry's outstanding program.

School of Podiatric Medicine Accreditation

The 51²Ö¿â School of Podiatric Medicine is accredited by the Council on Podiatric Medical Education. Accreditation is an indication of public approbation, attesting to the quality of the podiatric medical education program and the continued commitment of the institution to support the educational program.

The Council is recognized as the professional institutional accrediting agency for podiatric medical education by the U. S. Department of Education and by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.

For further information, please contact the Council on Podiatric Medical Education at the following address:

Council on Podiatric Medical Education
9312 Old Georgetown Road,
Bethesda, MD 20814
(301) 571-9200

CPME Outcome Data

Reaccreditation Information

The 51²Ö¿â School of Podiatric Medicine is accredited by the Council on Podiatric Medical Education.

School of Podiatric Medicine Continuing Education

51²Ö¿â School of Podiatric Medicine is approved by the Council on Podiatric Medical Education as a sponsor of continuing education in podiatric medicine.

The mission of 51²Ö¿â School of Podiatric Medicine Continuing Education is to provide comprehensive continuing education to medical practitioners through appropriate learning activities. These activities will serve to develop or augment the knowledge, skills, and professional performance of health care providers as they provide services to patients, the public, and the profession.Ìý

We will offer CE activities for physicians (DPM) as well as other medical providers who wish to attend the programs. Our offerings will include the following formats: lectures, audio and video taped programs, teleconferences, journal readings and internet programs.

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School of Podiatric Medicine Upcoming Events

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Curriculum and Degree Plan

The curriculum of the School of Podiatric Medicine leading to the DPM degree normally takes four years to complete. The first two years mostly involve didactic pre-clinical science courses (many with laboratories, see course list below). The third and fourth years involve primarily, but not exclusively, clinical didactic courses and clinical rotations through several local hospitals and the 51²Ö¿â Foot and Ankle Institute Clinics. All courses in the curriculum, unless noted as electives, are required; course substitutions are not allowed.Ìý

Students must complete all requirements for the DPM degree within six years of initial matriculation into any podiatric medicine program. All courses must be completed prior to graduation. Podiatric medical students may be required by the Dean or Associate Academic Dean to take a reduced number of courses (due to withdrawals, course failures in their first or second year, or other extenuating circumstances), which will extend the duration of the program beyond four years.Ìý

The following curriculum is continuously reviewed and is therefore subject to change.Ìý

As with any medical school, curriculum is intense for the 51²Ö¿â Podiatric Medicine program. In a world of limitless and changing information, so much must be acquired in four years. Every effort is made to make this process thorough and exacting. At the end of your four years of training, you will feel confident to count yourself among the best trained podiatric physicians in the world.Ìý

Course Descriptions Degree Plan
  • Fall SemesterÌý

    • SPM 526 Introduction to Patient Care (2 credits)
    • SPM 527 Biochemistry I (3 credits)
    • SPM 536 Research Methodology, Epidemiology & Statistics (3 credits)
    • SPM 550 Histology and Cell Biology w/Lab (4 credits)Ìý
    • SPM 590 Gross Anatomy w/Lab (7 credits)Ìý

    Spring SemesterÌý

    • SPM 528 Biochemistry II / Nutrition (3 credits)
    • SPM 547 Neuroanatomy w/Lab (3 credits)
    • SPM 595A Physiology I (4 credits)
    • SPM 625A Applied Lower Extremity Anatomy I w/Lab (4 credits)
  • Summer SemesterÌý

    • SPM 595B Physiology II w/Lab (2 credits)Ìý
    • SPM 610 Clinical Neurology (2 credits)Ìý
    • SPM 623 Medical Microbiology I (2 credits)Ìý
    • SPM 627 Introduction to Functional Orthopedics (3 credits)Ìý
    • SPM-665 Independent Study (1–3 credits)Ìý
    • SPM-675 Research (1–12 credits)Ìý

    *Elective (May be taken during any second-year semester)Ìý

    Fall SemesterÌý

    • SPM 600 Pathology I w/Lab (4 credits)Ìý
    • SPM 620 Pharmacology (3 credits)Ìý
    • SPM 624 Medical Microbiology II w/lab (5 credits)Ìý
    • SPM 632 Podiatric Medicine I (2 credits)Ìý
    • SPM 649 General Radiology (3 credits)Ìý
    • SPM 717 Biomechanics of Foot Function (2 credits)Ìý
    • SPM 717L Biomechanics Clinical Practicum Lab (1 credits)Ìý

    Spring SemesterÌý

    • SPM 601 Pathology II (2 credits)
    • SPM 605A Physical Diagnosis (2 credits)Ìý
    • SPM 621 Clinical Pharmacology (3 credits)
    • SPM 640 Surgical Principles (3 credits)Ìý
    • SPM-651 Internal Medicine I (2 credits)Ìý
    • SPM 709 Podiatric Medicine II (2 credits)Ìý
    • SPM-709L Podiatric Medicine II LAB (2 credits)Ìý
    • SPM 711 Podiatric Radiology (2 credits)Ìý
    • SPM 711L Podiatric Radiology LAB (1 credit)
  • Summer SemesterÌý

    • SPM 605B Physical Diagnosis Lab (2 credits)Ìý
    • SPM 625B Applied Lower Extremity Anatomy II w/Lab (2 credits)Ìý
    • SPM-705 Emergency & Traumatology I (2 credits)Ìý
    • SPM 706 Emergency & Traumatology II (3 credits)Ìý
    • SPM-753 Internal Medicine II (2 credits)Ìý
    • *SPM 765 Independent Study (1–3 credits)Ìý
    • *SPM 775 Research (1–12 credits)Ìý

    *Elective (May be taken during any third-year semester)Ìý

    Fall SemesterÌý

    • SPM 644 Dermatology (2 credits)Ìý
    • SPM 652 Peripheral Vascular Disease (2 credits)Ìý
    • SPM 703 Anesthesiology (1 credit)Ìý
    • SPM 710 Podiatric Medicine III (2 credits)Ìý
    • SPM 712 Clinical Orientation and Skills Workshop (1Ìýcredit)Ìý
    • SPM 713 Podiatric Surgery I (4 credits)Ìý
    • SPM 719 Podiatric Rotating Clinical Clerkship I (7 credits)Ìý
    • SPM 738 Podopediatrics 2Ìý

    Spring SemesterÌý

    • SPM 549 Medical Psychiatry (1 credit)Ìý
    • SPM 553 Biomedical Ethics (1 credit)Ìý
    • SPM 700 Physical Medicine (1 credit)Ìý
    • SPM 707 Emergency & Traumatology III (2 credits)ÌýÌý
    • SPM 714 Podiatric Surgery II (4 credits)Ìý
    • SPM 720 Podiatric Rotating Clinical Clerkship II 7Ìý
    • SPM 721 Podiatric Medicine IV (2 credits)Ìý
    • SPM 813 Risk Management (1 credit)Ìý
    • SPM 826 Sports Medicine (2 credits)Ìý
    • SPM 831 Community and Minority Medicine (1 credit)Ìý
    • SPM CMP2 COMPS: Objective Structure Clinical Examination (0 credit)Ìý

    Elective courses may be taken during any semester of the third yearÌý

  • Summer Semester HoursÌý

    • SPM 820 Clinical Rotation 4Ìý
    • SPM-832 Podiatric Clerkship Program I 4Ìý
    • SPM-833 Podiatric Clerkship Program II 4Ìý

    Fall Semester HoursÌý

    • SPM 834 Podiatric Clerkship Program III 4Ìý
    • *SPM 835 Podiatric Clerkship Program IV 4Ìý
    • SPM 836 Podiatric Clerkship Program V 4Ìý
    • SPM-837 Podiatric Clerkship Program VI 4Ìý
    • SPM-838 Podiatric Clerkship Program VII (Optional) 4Ìý
    • *SPM 819 Communication Skills 1Ìý
    • *SPM 865 Independent Study 1–3Ìý
    • *SPM 875 Research 1–12Ìý

    *Elective (May be taken during any fourth-year semester)Ìý

    Spring SemesterÌý

    • SPM 802 Podiatric Medicine Seminar 1Ìý
    • SPM 806 Library Research Paper 1Ìý
    • SPM 809 Senior Clinical Rotations 7Ìý
    • SPM 815 Orthopedic Seminar 1Ìý
    • SPM 823 Surgical Seminar 1Ìý
    • SPM 825 Practice Management 1Ìý

    Electives SemesterÌý

    • SPM-819 Communication Skills 1Ìý
    • SPM-865 Advanced Independent Study 1Ìý
    • SPM-875 Advanced Research 1Ìý

Dual Degree Doctor of Podiatric Medicine and Master of Business Administration

As an academically qualified student enrolled in the School of Podiatric Medicine, you can obtain the dual degree Doctor of Podiatric Medicine/Master of Business Administration (DPM/MBA) in four years of study. If accepted into the dual degree program, in addition to the podiatric medical curriculum, eligible students must complete 27 semester hours of required graduate business core courses.Ìý

This dual degree option gives you an understanding of the economics involved in managing a business and helps advance awareness about public health. You will learn to use financial tools and gain skills necessary to effectively manage the day-to-day operations of a medical office.

During the first year of enrollment in the School of Podiatric Medicine, students must indicate their interest in obtaining the dual degree.Ìý

MBA candidates may have to take up to eight business workshops, depending on previous academic preparation. The workshops are offered periodically throughout the year.

Dual Degree

MBA Program Highlights:

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Tuition discounts of an additional expense of $4,710 per year ($1,570 per semester)

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Will not add to the length of the DPM program

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Accredited by AACSB International-The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business

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Reputable network of national and international business organizations

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Highly qualified faculty focused primarily on teaching

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Evening classes that will not conflict with the DPM class schedule

  • hands money

    Tuition discounts of an additional expense of $4,710 per year ($1,570 per semester)

  • stopwatch-fire

    Will not add to the length of the DPM program

  • Certificate2

    Accredited by AACSB International-The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business

  • 3 people

    Reputable network of national and international business organizations

  • instructor

    Highly qualified faculty focused primarily on teaching

  • people laptops evening

    Evening classes that will not conflict with the DPM class schedule

Academic Calendar

View below important semester dates, exam schedules, annual conferences and events. Here you can plan your academic journey with confidence and ease. With our help, you can stay on track, stay ahead, and achieve the success you deserve at 51²Ö¿â.

Spring/Summer 2024 Calendar Fall 2024, Spring/Summer 2025 Calendar

School of Podiatric Medicine Faculty & Staff

As one of the smallest programs in the country, our program is dedicated exclusively to podiatric medicine—it is never combined with any other program. This means that you are the sole focus of your faculty. 95% of our faculty teach only in the podiatric medicine program—YOU are their priority!Ìý Since our faculty serve as academic advisors, they can also provide you with personal attention and guidance.ÌýÌýÌý

Our pre-clinical faculty are highly trained professionals with doctoral degree in their field of expertise.Ìý Many of our clinical faculty work with you in both the classroom and the clinic—where your practice and theory are consistently integrated and reinforced.Ìý

Barry Clinics 51²Ö¿â Foot and Ankle Institute

51²Ö¿â has three dedicated, hospital-based, foot and ankle clinics in the greater Miami area. These are located at Mercy Hospital, Jackson North Medical Center, and Mount Sinai Hospital. During the rigorous four-year podiatric medical school curriculum, students spend a portion of their third year rotating through these clinics.

The 51²Ö¿â clinics provide state-of -the-art care and treatment for disorders of the foot and ankle. The clinics provide a center of excellence for teaching both students and residents of podiatric medicine. Our new Director of Clinical Education has implemented the latest technology to track and assess student performance in the clinical setting. High quality, ethical, personal care, utilizing evidence-based medicine is the standard for all clinics, regardless of a patient's ability to pay. Each patient is personally attended to by board-certified university faculty members, medical students, and hospital residents.

In addition to the three 51²Ö¿â clinics, podiatric medical students spend the remainder of their third year rotating through clinics with a diverse array of medical disciplines. These include general surgery, emergency room, wound care, internal medicine, orthotics, and radiology. The students interact with physicians and practitioners in a variety of clinical environments, and learn the essential critical thinking and decision-making skills that will ultimately make them a podiatric physician of high quality. Importantly, students learn the vital role that podiatric physicians play in the maintenance of good health.

Clinical Trials in Wound Care

The 51²Ö¿â Foot and Ankle Institute was established in 1986 as part of the clinical training component of the doctoral program in podiatric medicine.

Research Initiatives / Brand Center Paul & Margaret Brand Research Center

South Florida is saddled with one of the worst diabetic amputation rates in the nation – if not the world – and to battle the diabetic epidemic and its complications, the 51²Ö¿â School of Podiatric Medicine established the "Paul & Margaret Brand Research Center."Ìý

Doctors Paul and Margaret Brand are medical pioneers whose groundbreaking research, from Louisiana to India, made it possible for insensate patients, including those with leprosy and diabetes, to function normally despite enormous handicaps. The landmark Paul & Margaret Brand Research Center at 51²Ö¿â furthers the Brands' legacy by engaging in collaborative research to reduce diabetic foot complications, including ulcers and amputations.Ìý

Mission of the Brand Center Giving to the Brand Center

Bahamas Medical Mission

The 51²Ö¿â Bahamas Medical Mission Trip offers critical podiatric and diabetic wound care to the Bahamas' residents, especially those facing amputation due to untreated conditions. Initiated after Hurricane Dorian in 2019, this ongoing mission—supported by the university and the Bahamas Ministry of Health—aims to improve health outcomes and quality of life through regular visits and expert care from medical students and faculty.Ìý

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Outreach The Dr. Charles C. Southerland Jr. Yucatan Children's Project

The Dr. Charles C. Southerland Jr. Yucatan Children's Project began as an outgrowth of humanitarian relief to the Yucatan in 1988 after Hurricane Gilbert ripped through the region. Gilbert, a category 5 storm, left 500 people dead and widespread destruction. Relief aid to the region came from throughout the Western Hemisphere.

Dr. Charles C. Southerland, working with other health care professionals and public officials in Mexico hoped to bring medical care to the crippled children in the Yucatan as an ongoing project.

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51²Ö¿â School of Podiatric Medicine offers its students many opportunities to volunteer in the local and global community consistent with the mission of the institution. Select third- and fourth-year students are permitted to participate in the Yucatan Project mission trips, which normally take place several times per year. The team usually consists of one surgeon, three residents and one student per trip.

More about the Yucatan Project

A humanitarian effort of the 51²Ö¿â School of Podiatric Medicine which provides indigent crippled children from the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico with surgical care of deformed limbs.

Community Service Initiatives

Located in Adrian 208 & 209, the CCSI organizes a variety of programs, projects, and events in support of its mission. The major ones (except those restricted to faculty) are summarized below.Ìý

  • Students eligible for Federal Work-Study are placed in community settings, with public institutions and nonprofit organizations, where they assist in meeting the needs of disadvantaged populations.Ìý

  • The Barry Service Corps consists of all students in Federal Work-Study Community Service and other students interested in civic learning and leadership development. This program is designed to foster civic-mindedness and promote social justice.Ìý

  • Students, including student clubs/organizations, engage in service with the community on designated days. These include (Barry) Founders' Day of Service, International Coastal Cleanup Day, and Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service.

  • During Fall and Spring Break, students usually take trips to underserved communities in the United States and abroad, where they collaborate typically with nonprofit or faith-based organizations to work intensively on projects addressing social issues.Ìý

  • Students, faculty, and staff participate in this nonpartisan initiative that promotes civic learning and democratic (political) engagement.Ìý

  • Community partners come to campus for this annual event, offering opportunities for service and research in various communities.Ìý

  • Students and alumni, faculty and staff, and community partners take part in facilitated forums, exploring specific social issues and working towards practical solutions.

  • Students make oral and poster presentations at this annual event on the last Wednesday of March.ÌýÌý

  • The University, together with community partners, celebrate community-engaged learning, teaching, service, and scholarship at this major annual event in March. The Community Impact Award is presented to students for exemplary civic engagement—including service, research, and advocacy—that has a measurable impact on the community.Ìý

  • This is more than a garden; it is a values-based community agriculture initiative that provides produce to food-insecure neighborhoods and experiential learning opportunities to students.Ìý

Clerkship and Post-Grad Training Office of Post-Graduate Placement and Clerkships

The Podiatric Medicine Program is an intensive four-year program designed to provide you with a broad base of medical knowledge and extensive clinical experience.

After graduation students are encouraged to continue preparing for their careers by pursuing a residency program. Although there are more residency positions than graduating students, the fact that there are unplaced graduates from previous years seeking residencies means that there is no guarantee that every graduating student will be successful in acquiring a residency program. For the past eight years, students in 51²Ö¿â's Podiatric Medicine Program have had a consistent overall above-average performance on the National Board Examinations.

Caring and experienced professors who take a special interest in each student support the rigorous program. 51²Ö¿â offers diversity unparalleled by any other school of podiatric medicine. Our program has the highest percentage of women and minority students of any podiatric medical school in the country. 51²Ö¿â's Podiatric Medicine Program is one of only two schools to maintain association with an accredited, independent, comprehensive, coeducational University. At Barry, we believe in giving you a quality foundation for your professional career. The University has a rich history in the medical and health care sciences.

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Residency

After finishing medical school, podiatry residents embark on residency training to hone their clinical and surgical skills for their future careers. Residency typically lasts 3 years and allows residents to train under the supervision of experienced attending podiatrists across a range of specialties. HCA Florida Mercy Hospital and Jackson North Medical Center are two facilities that provide podiatry residency programs in affiliation with 51²Ö¿â's podiatry school.Ìý

At these residency sites, postgraduate year 1 residents focus primarily on learning basic podiatry skills while also being introduced to surgery. As they progress to postgraduate years 2 through 3, residents gradually take on more complex cases and procedures. They manage higher volumes of patients in the clinic and operating room, as well as supervise junior residents. This allows senior residents to further refine their medical and surgical competencies related to the entire scope of foot and ankle care prior to entering independent podiatry practice.Ìý

Key subspecialty rotations that residents undertake include rearfoot/ankle reconstructive surgery, diabetic limb salvage, wound care, pediatrics, sports medicine, and trauma. Residents also complete regular rotations in internal medicine, orthopedic surgery, vascular surgery, and emergency medicine to complement their podiatric training. Through this wide-ranging clinical exposure coupled with lectures and research opportunities, HCA Florida Mercy Hospital, Jackson North Medical Center, and other 51²Ö¿â-affiliated sites aim to produce highly skilled podiatrists prepared for delivering exceptional foot and ankle treatment to patients in the community.Ìý

Hospital Residencies Chosen

  • Program Name Program City Program State
    DVA - Palo Alto Health Care System Palo Alto CA
    Lakewood Regional Medical Center Lakewood CA
    Scripps Mercy Hospital San Diego San Diego CA
    Bridgeport Hospital Yale New Haven Health Bridgeport CT
    MedStar Health Washington DC
    AdventHealth East Orlando Orlando FL
    Aventura Hospital and Medical Center Aventura FL
    Bethesda Hospital East Boynton Beach FL
    DVA - James A. Haley Veterans' Hospital Tampa FL
    DVA - Miami VA Healthcare System Miami FL
    DVA - Orlando VA Medical Center Orlando FL
    HCA Florida JFK Hospital Atlantis FL
    HCA Florida Mercy Hospital & 51²Ö¿â SPM Miami FL
    HCA Florida Northwest Hospital Margate FL
    HCA Florida Oak Hill Hospital Brooksville FL
    HCA Florida Westside Hospital Plantation FL
    Jackson North Medical Center North Miami Beach FL
    Jackson South Medical Center Miami FL
    Memorial Healthcare System Hollywood FL
    Palmetto General Hospital Hialeah FL
    Emory University School of Medicine Decatur GA
    DVA - Jessie Brown Veterans Affairs Medical Center ChicagoÌý IL
    Community Health Network Indianapolis IN
    Ochsner Clinic Foundation New Orleans LA
    MetroWest Medical Center Framingham MA
    DVA Maryland and Sinai Hospital, Rubin Institute Baltimore MD
    Central Michigan Univ Medical Education Partners Saginaw MI
    Henry Ford Health - Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital Wyandotte MI
    Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Winston-Salem NC
    Cape Fear Valley Medical Center Fayetteville NC
    Cooper University Hospital Camden NJ
    Bellevue Hospital New York NY
    Montefiore Medical Center Bronx NY
    St. Barnabas Hospital Bronx NY
    SUNY Downstate - University Hospital of Brooklyn Brooklyn NY
    University Health Services Hospital, Inc Johnson City NY
    Wyckoff Heights Medical Center Brooklyn NY
    Mercy Health - St. Rita's Medical Center Lima OH
    University Hospitals Community Consortium Chardon OH
    Crozer-Chester Medical Center Upland PA
    Geisinger-Community Medical Center Scranton PA
    Heritage Valley Beaver Beaver PA
    Jefferson Health - Northeast Philadelphia PA
    HCA Houston Healthcare Kingwood Houston TX
    Hunt Regional Medical Center Greenville TX
    Scott & White Medical Center - Temple Temple TX
    Intermountain Medical Center Murray UT
    DVA - Richmond VA Medical Center Richmond VA
  • Program Name Program City Program State
    Ascension St. Vincent Evansville Evansville IN
    Aventura Hospital and Medical Center Aventura FL
    Bethesda Hospital East Boynton Beach FL
    Cape Fear Valley Medical Center Fayetteville NC
    Carilion Clinic Roanoke VA
    Christiana Care Health Services Wilmington DE
    DVA - Atlanta VA Health Care Center Decatur GA
    DVA - Bay Pines VA Healthcare System Bay Pines FL
    DVA - Central Alabama Veterans Health Care System Montgomery AL
    DVA - Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center Augusta GA
    DVA - Dayton VA Medical Center Dayton OH
    DVA - James A. Haley Veterans' Hospital Tampa FL
    DVA - Orlando VA Medical Center Orlando FL
    DVA - Salem Veterans Affairs Medical Center Salem VA
    Emory University School of Medicine Decatur GA
    HCA Florida Northwest Hospital Margate FL
    HCA Houston Healthcare West Houston TX
    Hoboken University Medical Center Hoboken NJ
    Jackson North Medical Center North Miami Beach FL
    Jackson South Medical Center Miami FL
    JFK Medical Center Atlantis FL
    John Peter Smith Hospital Fort Worth TX
    Keralty Hospital Miami FL
    Larkin Community Hospital South Miami FL
    Long Island Jewish/North Shore at Northwell Health New Hyde Park NY
    Memorial Healthcare System Hollywood FL
    Mercy Health - St. Rita's Medical Center Lima OH
    Mercy Hospital-Campus of Plantation General, BUSPM Miami FL
    Mount Sinai Medical Center Miami Beach FL
    New York-Presbyterian/Brooklyn Methodist Hospital Brooklyn NY
    NYU Langone Hospital - Brooklyn Brooklyn NY
    Oak Hill Hospital Brooksville FL
    Ochsner Clinic Foundation New Orleans LA
    Palmetto General Hospital Hialeah FL
    Rush University Medical Center Oak Park IL
    Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center Hartford CT
    SSM Health DePaul Hospital Bridgeton MO
    St. Barnabas Hospital Bronx NY
    St. Elizabeth Medical Center Utica NY
    The Brooklyn Hospital Center Brooklyn NY
    UF College of Medicine - Jacksonville Jacksonville FL
    University of Louisville Hospital Louisville KY
    University of Texas HSC at San Antonio San Antonio TX
    Westside Regional Medical Center Plantation FL
    Yale-New Haven Hospital New Haven CT
    • Ascension Providence Hospital Southfield Campus,Ìý Novi Campus - Southfield, MI
    • Ascension St. John Hospital - Detroit, MI
    • Aultman Alliance Community Hospital - Alliance, OH
    • Aventura Hospital and Medical Center - Aventura, FL
    • Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center - Boston, MA
    • Cape Fear Valley Medical Center - Fayetteville, NC
    • Carilion Clinic - Roanoke, VA
    • Christiana Care Health Services - Wilmington, DE
    • Crozer-Chester Medical Center-Upland-PA
    • DVA - James A. Haley Veterans' Hospital - Tampa, FL
    • DVA - Miami VA Healthcare System - Miami, FL
    • DVA - New Mexico Veterans Affairs Health Care System and Kaiser Foundation Hospital - Albuquerque, NM
    • DVA - Veterans Affairs New York Harbor Health Care System - New York, NY
    • Emory University School of Medicine - Decatur, GA
    • Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital - Trenton, MI
    • Hoboken University Medical Center - Hoboken, NJ
    • Jackson North Medical Center - North Miami Beach, FL
    • Jackson North Medical Center - North Miami Beach, FL
    • Jackson South Medical Center - Miami, FL
    • John Peter Smith Hospital - Fort Worth, TX
    • Kendall Regional Medical Center - Miami, FL
    • Keralty Hospital - Miami, FL
    • Long Island Jewish Forest Hills at Northwell Health - Forest Hills, NY
    • Long Island Jewish/North Shore at Northwell Health - New Hyde Park, NY
    • Memorial Healthcare System - Hollywood, FL
    • "Mercy Hospital,Ìý a Campus of Plantation General Hospital and 51²Ö¿â School of Podiatric Med" - Miami, FL
    • Montefiore Medical Center - Bronx, NY
    • Morristown Medical Center - Morristown, NJ
    • Mount Sinai Medical Center - Miami Beach, FL
    • NewYork-Presbyterian/Brooklyn Methodist Hospital PMSR/RRA - Brooklyn, NY
    • Northwest Medical Center - Margate, FL
    • NYU Long Island School of Medicine (formerly NYU Winthrop) - Mineola, NY
    • Oak Hill Hospital - Brooksville, FL
    • Palmetto General Hospital - Hialeah, FL
    • Rochester General Hospital -Ìý Rochester , NY
    • Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center -Ìý Hartford, CT
    • Saint Joseph Health System - Mishawaka, IN
    • Sanford Medical Center - Fargo, ND
    • Scott & White Medical Center - Temple- Temple, TX
    • The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio - San Antonio, TX
    • University of Louisville Hospital - Louisville, KY
    • UPMC Medical Education - Mercy, Pittsburgh, PA
    • Weiss Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL
    • Westside Regional Medical Center - Plantation, FL
    • United Health Services Hospital Inc - Johnson City, NY
    • AventHealth East Orlando Orlando FL
    • Aventura Hospital and Medical Center Aventura FL
    • Bellevue Hospital PMSR/RRA New York NY
    • Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Boston MA
    • Bethesda Hospital East Boynton Beach FL
    • Boston Medical Center PMRS/RRA Boston MA
    • Carilion Clinic Roanoke VA
    • Detroit Medical Center Detroit MI
    • Emory Decatur Hospital Decatur GA
    • Franciscan Health System-St Francis Hosp Federal Way WA
    • Geisinger-Community Medical Center Scranton PA
    • Henry Ford Macomb Hospital Clinton Township MI
    • Highlands/Presbyterian St. Luke's Medical Center Denver CO
    • Hoboken University Medical Center Hoboken NJ
    • Jackson North Medical Center North Miami Beach FL
    • Jefferson Health - Northeast Philadelphia PA
    • Kendall Regional Medical Center Miami FL
    • Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center PMSR/RRA Brooklyn NY
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    • Mercy Health - St. Vincent Medical Center Toledo OH
    • Mercy Hospital, a Campus of Plantation General Hospital and 51²Ö¿â School of Podiatric Med Miami FL
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    • Memorial Healthcare System Hollywood, FL
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    • Mt. Sinai Medical Center Miami Beach, FL
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    • Scott & White Memorial Hospital Temple, TX
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    • University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio, TX
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    • Westside Regional Medical Center Plantation, FL
    • Wyckoff Heights Med Center PMSR/RRA Brooklyn, NY
    • Yale New Haven Hospital New Haven, CT
    • Aventura Hospital and Medical Center FL
    • Beaumont Hospital - Farmington Hills MI
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    • Bridgeport Hosp/Yale New Haven Health PMSR CT
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    • Carilion Clinic VA
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    • MedStar Washington Hospital Center DC
    • Memorial Healthcare System FL
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    • St. Joseph's Medical Center NY
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