Our Program
Exhilaration. Anticipation...
And yes, even some apprehension. These emotions are familiar to most medical students as they work through selecting a residency program. I remember those feelings well and, while it was an exciting time, I still recall the personal impact of the decision. It’s one that will shape your development as a physician, your career, your life. We feel the importance of this process, too, as we strive to thoughtfully select individuals each year to join our residency program. At the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, we partner with Children’s Health℠, which serves as our primary pediatric teaching facility. Through these two institutions, we’re able to offer residents the latest in medical research and education while providing the best possible care for the children who count on us. We consider several factors when we assess prospective residents, nationally competitive academic performance being just the start. We’re drawn to students with a passion and ability to care for a diverse North Texas population with complex and challenging clinical issues. We believe teamwork and innovation lead to higher quality medical care and we consistently attract residents who believe likewise. We appreciate working with intelligent colleagues who have natural curiosity and the desire to learn, and – above all else – who manifest a profound commitment to improve society through service. In short, we’re looking for residents who can become the best physicians of their generation. So consider this: If you’re looking for a residency that will challenge and develop you personally and professionally, celebrate your strengths and help you overcome shortcomings, and guide you toward your chosen career path, then ours may be the place for you. On the following pages, we’ve highlighted a selection of program features and principles that may interest you – from global health and child advocacy to tailored electives and meaningful research. These are just a start. If you’d like to learn more about our program, I invite you to call us or visit us online. I look forward to meeting you.
Jeffrey McKinney, MD, PhD
Vice Chair of Education, UTSW Department of Pediatrics
Director, Pediatric Residency Training Program
Professor of Pediatric Infectious Diseases
Harry W. Bass Jr. Professorship in Pediatric Education
UTSW Distinguished Teaching Professor
Medical Director of Education, Children's Health