How is The Ohio State University Rural Program related to the OSU-Rardin and OSU-Urban Family Practice Residencies?
The Ohio State University Rural Program is a rural training track, and is integrated on several levels with the OSU-Rardin and OSU-Urban programs. Each program recruits students separately through the National Residency Matching Program and has a separate program number for the match. The three programs link up each Wednesday for Grand Rounds and teaching over a videoconference connection, and faculty from all three programs participate in the teaching of residents in both Columbus and Logan County.
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