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Graduate Medical Education
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Your calling. Our mission.

Learn about Graduate Medical Education at CommonSpirit Health, a leading academic health system. We prepare future providers to deliver compassionate, community-focused care while advancing clinical excellence, collaboration, research, and scholarship. Guided by our mission and values, we are committed to improving health outcomes, especially for vulnerable populations, and building a healthier future for all through innovation, humanity, and faith-driven care.

Our programs strengthen training quality and coordination, prepare providers to uphold CommonSpirit’s mission, and ensure consistent oversight across residency and fellowship programs.

Explore Graduate Medical Education Programs

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Baylor College of Medicine

Baylor College of Medicine is committed to training residents and fellows with the clinical, research, teaching, and professional skills needed to become future leaders in medicine and service to the community.

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Creighton University

Creighton University School of Medicine offers 41 residency and fellowship programs across Omaha and Phoenix, 38 of which are ACGME-accredited. Through partnerships with CHI Health and Dignity Health, trainees learn in advanced facilities serving diverse patient populations.

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Morehouse School of Medicine

Morehouse School of Medicine proudly celebrates 45 years of excellence in Graduate Medical Education. Talented students are welcomed to discover their full potential, develop their clinical expertise, and grow into the exceptional physicians they aspire to become.

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Mountain Region

The CommonSpirit Mountain Region Graduate Medical Education program prepares future providers to deliver compassionate, whole-person care to our communities.

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Virginia Mason Franciscan Health

Graduate Medical Education has been part of Virginia Mason Franciscan Health since 1920, graduating its first resident class in 1925. Today, the program includes nine ACGME-accredited residencies and multiple fellowships across the health system.

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Arizona 

Dignity Health Arizona prepares future nurses and physicians through residency and fellowship programs that provide hands-on experience, advanced technology, and diverse clinical training.

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Arkansas

The residency and training programs prepare compassionate, skilled health care professionals across Arkansas through hands-on experience, expert mentorship, and a supportive learning environment.

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California

The Dignity Health Residency and Fellowship Programs prepare compassionate, highly skilled health care professionals through hands-on training, expert mentorship, and diverse clinical experiences across California.

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Kentucky

In Kentucky, training programs are designed to develop compassionate, highly skilled health care professionals through hands-on experience, expert mentorship, and a supportive learning environment.

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Nevada

At Dignity Health Nevada, Graduate Medical Education (GME) programs provide a supportive environment that develops skilled, compassionate clinicians grounded in core values and well-rounded care.

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Tennessee & Georgia 

In Tennessee and Georgia, residencies and training programs support the next generation of compassionate, skilled health care professionals through comprehensive clinical education, professional development, and a collaborative, patient-centered learning environment.

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Texas

In Texas, mentorship, residency, and fellowship programs develop health care professionals through collaborative, patient-centered training that advances education, discovery, and care for underserved communities.