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University of Montana Family Medicine Program Top Rural Doctor Producer in Nation

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The University of Montana’s Family Medicine Residency of Western Montana recently was recognized for graduating more family physicians that go into rural practice than any other program surveyed in the country.

The Rural Training Track Collaborative conducts an annual survey of residency programs to recognize those who consistently produce high numbers of rural doctors on a three-year rolling average. The 2019 survey found that FMRWM produced an average of seven new rural doctors each year.

“We have made great efforts to build a training program with deep connections to rural Montana communities,” said Rob Stenger, the residency program director. “It is a privilege to recruit and train the next generation of rural Montana family physicians, and wonderful to be recognized nationally for our efforts.”

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