"I became interested in UVA because of its excellent reputation. There
is a strong focus on teaching, with a good patient base. The people I
met during my interview made a great impression: really friendly and
happy to be here. After my first months, it's obvious that this is a
great environment to work and learn in. I was also looking for a fun
place to live. The size of Charlottesville is just right. There's
plenty to do − outdoor activities, concerts, wineries, restaurants −
but without the stress or traffic of a large city!"
Elaine Ramsay
Third-Year Resident
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It begins with your colleagues
At the University of Virginia, you'll
find some of the most highly motivated pediatric residents in the
nation. Many chose the University Children's Hospital
because of its reputation as a great place to learn and grow with other
residents in a supportive atmosphere. Walk through a typical day with them, and
you'll discover why they're glad they made that choice.
An environment of learning
An outstanding faculty with a commitment to
teaching is at the core of our residency in pediatrics. When they're
not at your side, they're just a phone call or email away. With rotations through a variety of
subspecialties such as cardiology, immunology, and neurology,
you'll gain the confidence to handle the unexpected variety you'll face
even in a general practice.
A great place to live
Ranked
as one of the top places to live in the United States, Charlottesville has kept its small
town flavor while offering a wealth of big city opportunities. Stroll
the beautiful Downtown Mall and experience its wide choice of
restaurants and music venues; hike and ski the nearby Blue Ridge
Mountains, or just enjoy the view. This is one place people from all
over the world love to call home.
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