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Tawana Dawkins
Senior Residency Coordinator

Donald Maharty, D.O.
Osteopathic Education Director

Michele Phipps
Osteopathic Residency Coordinator |
Application
- Applications accepted only through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) to apply via the Internet (http://www.aamc.org/audienceeras.htm).
- Applicants must have graduated from medical school within the last 2 years
- Applicants must have passed the boards (step 1 and 2)
Interview
- Contact Tawana to schedule an interview (910-678-7259).
- Interviews are conducted from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm.
- Our program will provide housing and dinner the
evening prior to the interview. If you find
these days are not possible for you, please feel
free to inquire about alternatives.
- Applicants interview with several faculty
members, then lunch with residents. If you wish to
schedule an appointment to speak with Dr. Maharty,
please contact Michele Phipps at (910) 678-7260.
- Dr. Donald Maharty will be among the faculty who interview osteopathic residents.
- A tour of Cape Fear Valley Hospital is conducted and, if time permits, a tour of Fayetteville is offered.
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1st Year Resident Contract
Nova Southeastern University Masters in
Public Health Program
Through
our affiliation with the Consortium for
Excellence in Medical Education,
Osteopathic Residents are offered the
opportunity to pursue a Masters in Public Health degree
from Nova Southeastern University at no
cost to them. These online courses allow
residents the flexibility to pursue the
degree throughout the course of the
residency.
ERAS®—the Electronic Residency Application Service—is a service that transmits residency applications, letters of recommendation, Dean's Letters/ MSPE, transcripts, and other supporting credentials from applicants and medical schools to residency programs using the Internet
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