Study with the best
With a medical staff of more than 300 physicians, a state-of-the-art trauma center, and a 40-bed ICU, Freeman serves as a tertiary referral center for northeast Oklahoma, southeast Kansas, and northwest Arkansas, as well as southwest Missouri.
- 5-year program
- Designed to develop residents' diagnostic and therapeutic abilities in otology, nose and paranasal sinuses, head and neck, and orofacial plastic surgery
- Educational opportunities, including clinical conferences; temporal bone laboratory located on-site at Freeman; as well as out-rotations including gross anatomy laboratory experience at Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences; basic science courses at the University of Iowa; and a course at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology
- High-volume setting providing significant hands-on experience coupled with an equally strong academic program
- Outstanding faculty committed to teaching future physicians
- Number of Positions: 8
- Salary and Benefits
Competitive salary and benefit program
- Program year 1: $43,000
- Program year 2: $44,000
- Program year 3: $45,000
- Program year 4: $46,000
- Program year 5: $47,000
- Educational stipend
- Health and dental benefits
- Paid professional fees including college memberships, Missouri Association of Osteopathic Physicians & Surgeons, and training licensure fees
How to Apply
- Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) applications accepted August 15-November 15.
- Interviews take place October-December.
- Residents matched in February.
- Apply here or contact your college of osteopathic medicine clinical education office.
- Download rotation application.
Contact
April Pippins, Residency Program Coordinator
Larry McIntire, DO, ENT Program Director
Freeman Graduate Medical Education
1102 W. 32nd St.
Joplin, MO 64804
417.347.6612
417.347.3775 (fax)