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UConn Expanding its Robust Residency Programs

Eastern Connecticut Health Network and Waterbury Health Join UConn School of Medicine’s Sponsored Residency Programs

UConn School of Medicine has been selected by Eastern Connecticut Health Network (ECHN) and Waterbury Health to sponsor its physician residency training programs.

This September, Waterbury Health’s internal medicine residency program becomes part of the Graduate Medical Education (GME) programs sponsored by UConn School of Medicine, along with ECHN’s Manchester Memorial Hospital and Rockville General Hospital’s family medicine and psychiatry residency programs.

UConn GME is among the largest sponsors of residency programs in the nation ranking in the top ten percentile in size for the country. The internal medicine residency program, previously sponsored by Yale School of Medicine, and the prior ECHN-sponsored family medicine and psychiatry programs will add 64 new resident physicians in training to the UConn family joining its robust 80 plus residency training programs annually training over 800 physicians and surgeons.

ECHN and Waterbury Health’s resident doctors will follow in the footsteps of over 7,000 thousand resident physicians who have graduated from UConn-sponsored residency programs since 1972.

Currently, UConn’s medical students have clinical training rotation experiences at both ECHN and at Waterbury Health locations. Now, UConn’s medical student and residency program teams will be working together with ECHN and Waterbury Health to grow greater synergies for training the state’s future health care workforce.

“The expansion of UConn medical school’s GME programs further strengthens our state’s physician training programs, the training opportunities available for our future doctors, and the health care of our communities,” says Dr. Bruce T. Liang, dean of UConn School of Medicine.

“I want to thank our UConn GME leadership Dr. Kiki Nissen and Dr. Steven Angus for their hard work continuously enhancing and expanding our UConn residency programs to meet the growing demands of our state, our citizens’ health needs, and future doctors’ training opportunities. Thanks to everyone at ECHN and Waterbury Health for entrusting UConn School of Medicine with sponsorship of their wonderful residency programs and ensuring a seamless transition for the residents, residency program directors, and teaching faculty to the wider UConn medicine family,” concluded Liang.