Rural Training Program - Sterling (Match ID 1853120C4)
Resident physicians in the Sterling Rural Training Program spend their first year training with the Core Program in Greeley, Colorado. Their continuity clinic occurs at North Colorado Family Medicine. Resident physicians then move to Sterling, Colorado for the remainder of their training. Resident physicians are provided with an extra stipend on top of their salary and benefits after moving to Sterling. Currently, the Sterling Program is limited to two positions per PGY year.
The curriculum while in Sterling is arranged in a longitudinal fashion on a weekly/monthly basis. Resident physicians will do a rotation of 4 recurring weeks—one week of inpatient Medicine, one week of Obstetrics, one week of Outpatient Clinic, and one week “Swing” (a combination of clinic, elective/specialty time, emergency room time, and overnight call). Electives and time with other specialists, both local and visiting, is intermixed and arranged on a longitudinal basis. One day per month, residents will spend a designated 12hr shift in the emergency department working with the ED physician. Resident physicians take overnight, in-house call twice per month.
This longitudinal approach leads to a tremendous experience in both rural continuity clinic and rural emergency department coverage while still meeting all ACGME requirements for training in other disciplines.
While training in Sterling, residents participate with their classmates in Greeley for Wednesday afternoon didactics, alternating between traveling back to Greeley once per month for this activity and, at other times, participating via live streaming video.
We offer medical student rotations in Sterling, and we encourage students considering a career in rural family medicine and those interested in applying to our Sterling Rural Training Program to consider rotating with us. For inquiries into arranging a fourth-year medical student rotation, review the medical student rotations and/or contact North Colorado Family Medicine at (970) 810-2800.
Sterling Regional MedCenter has provided medical care to residents of northeastern Colorado and the surrounding area since 1938.
The 25-bed acute-care hospital offers a full range of health care services and a staff dedicated to providing patients with comprehensive, quality care close to home.
The hospital offers cutting-edge technology such as Banner Telehealth, a remote monitoring system and an intelligent OB program, a computerized system designed to reduce the chance of complications during labor.
North Colorado Family Medicine is a great place to train if you want to be a Family Physician who is well-trained and capable of thriving in any environment. For more than 40 years, we have trained well-equipped physicians who practice across the country and around the globe. We have five distinct programs that share a common core curriculum and a common goal of training competent, compassionate family physicians.
Learn more about the facilities where our residents train, all located in or near Greeley:
How to Apply
North Colorado Family Medicine participates in the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) application process. Your dean's office at your school will have information on how to apply to our program through this system.
Only applications received through ERAS will be considered.
Signals will be accepted by NCFM and considered for interview offers but will not be used for ranking purposes.
Positions for the first-year class are filled each year through the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) Main Residency Match and/or Supplemental Offer and Acceptance Program (SOAP).
We adhere strictly to NRMP rules and do not discriminate with regard to sex, race, age, color, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, disability, or any other applicable legally protected status.
There are separate match slots designated for each available program (Core-5; Sunrise-2; Hospitalist-1; Wray-1; Sterling-2). If you are interested in any of these following program sites, you must apply separately to each number. You may apply to, interview for and rank for as many programs as you are interested in. If you are interested in applying for one of our rural programs, the Sunrise Program, or the Hospitalist Program, you must also apply to the Core Program.
Direct Applicant Inquiries to:
North Colorado Family Medicine
Attn: Program Office
1600 23rd Ave.
Greeley, CO 80634
(970) 810-2800
Fax: (970) 810-2820
The criteria to interview include:
Letters of invitation to interview will be sent out as applications are received and reviewed. Interviews will begin mid-October and continue through mid-January.
International Medical Graduates
IMG applicants must also apply through the ERAS residency application system. All medical graduates invited to interview must be eligible for licensure in Colorado during their second year of residency. For international medical graduates this requires:
IMG applicants will not be considered by North Colorado Family Medicine until satisfactory documentation of post graduate medical training has been received. It is the applicant's responsibility to provide this information. Our sponsoring institution does not offer visa sponsorship.
*The physician licensing requirements in the State of Colorado are likely changing. We will continue to re-evaluate our eligibility criteria. If you have questions about Colorado physician licensing please refer to the Board of Medical Examiners.
Current Salaries
Residents training in family medicine at North Colorado Medical Center in Greeley, Colorado, are employees of Banner Health. All Banner Health employees are required to undergo a pre-employment drug screen and a criminal background check. Residents work under the terms and conditions of an annual training agreement effective July 1 through June 30.