Central Washington Introduction
Spokane, WA Introduction
Spokane Office Activities
3rd-Year Required Clerkship Sites
4th-Year Required Clerkship Sites
4th-Year Electives
WRITE
Contacts
Washington is a state of great wonder with its unique natural beauty and amazingly diverse geography. It seems that Katharine Lee Bates was speaking about Central & Eastern Washington when she wrote the lyrics to America the Beautiful: “O beautiful for spacious skies, for amber waves of grain, for purple mountains majesty, above the fruited plain!” The beauty of this land is seen in the towering mountains, flat windy plains, fields of grain and fruit and always, within a stone’s throw, water. Central Washington towns are famous for their fresh fruit and for their wine making in addition to the fact that they supply a large portion of the world’s wheat supplies. The inhabitants are the ancestors who settled this land and still live with pride, authenticity and integrity. Many of the towns are big on character and solitude and short on people and ego.
Your clerkship rotations in Yakima, Omak and Wenatchee will be “up close and personal” as you may be the only student on your rotation and will work one-on-one with the preceptor while treating a wide variety of health issues. You will get to experience rural medicine at its best.
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Spokane, WA Introduction
Spokane is the gateway to the Inland Pacific Northwest. It is located 24 miles west of the Idaho state line and 100 miles south of British Columbia, Canada. There are approximately 450,000 people in the greater Spokane area and the medical centers draw from 2 million people in the surrounding areas.
Spokane has been voted one of the top “Intelligent Communities” based on community digital development; it is also home to the largest WiFi Hot Zone in the nation. The commute time is short, there is strong economic growth and the cost of living is affordable. Cultural opportunities include a symphony orchestra, ballet companies, stage productions, libraries, museums and galleries. The downtown core is alive with shopping, dining and the arts.
Spokane is an “All-American City” where you can find available and easily accessible recreational opportunities including a large number of major ski areas, mountains, lakes, rivers and streams all within an hour of town. The topography of this area varies from rolling wheat fields to snow-capped mountains, from lush forests to desert areas and from pristine lakes to raging rivers. There are 4 distinct seasons (sometimes all in one day) with temperatures that range from an average of 33F in the winter to 82F in the summer; yearly rain average is 16.5 inches and the snow average is 50 inches.
In Spokane, the major tertiary healthcare center between Seattle and Minneapolis, students have a lower student-to-faculty ratio. This close relationship with faculty and attending physicians allows for a more tailored experience for the student including more opportunity for hands-on experience and greater contact with patients. Spokane has a closely integrated set of sophisticated medical services supported by a consortium of hospitals and community health centers as well as six residency programs and many allied health educational programs leading to a collegial atmosphere. Training in Spokane can show real-life medicine at its best by providing the opportunity to become acquainted with the lifestyle of the practicing physician in the region.
The Spokane clerkship sites and institutions are very welcoming to students. The Spokane medical community provides free food to medical students and residents as well as computer access and free and easily accessible parking. Additionally, housing is close to the major hospitals and clinics and is free for WWAMI students and very affordable for Spokane Track students.
Training in Spokane, the large city with friendly small-town people, will provide you with a rich variety of experiences in state of the art facilities with cutting edge technology and a pool of very talented teachers.
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Spokane Office Activities
The Eastern Washington Clinical Coordinator’s Office in Spokane, WA provides a wide variety of services:
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Spokane
- Anne Montgomery, M.D. and Barry Barnes,
M.D.
- Michael Metcalf, M.D.
Omak
Yakima
Spokane
Wenatchee
Spokane
Yakima
Spokane
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- J. Robert Clark, M.D. and Sylvia Rojas, M.D.
- David Greeley, M.D.
Yakima
Wenatchee
Surgical Selectives
Spokane
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4th-Year Electives
Spokane
- Anesthesia
- Family Medicine
- Medicine
- Medicine - Dermatology
- Medicine - Gastroenterology
- Medicine - Cardiology
- Medicine - Infectious Disaeases
- Medicine - Nephrology
- Opthalmology
- Orthopaedic Surgery
- Otolaryngology
- Pediatrics
- Many of the special WWAMI electives listed in the curriculum catalog
WRITE
The WRITE Program is a clinical medical education program developed by the University of Washington School of Medicineas a means to help meet the need for rural primary care physicinas in the WWAMI region. The success of this unique program is due to the integration of community involvement, continuity of experience and a proven curriculum. A detailed description of this program can be found in the WRITE manual at http://depts.washington.edu/write. The Washington sites are Ellensburg and Grand Coulee.
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