Residents happy with their programs
Residency Program Insider, August 28, 2015
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Residents are generally happy with their residency programs, according to data released in Doximity’s Residency Navigator tool. From 94,000 ratings and reviews on the physician social network, more than 90 percent of residents rated their programs at least four stars out of five. When broken down by state, the following had the highest four-star or higher ratings:
• Oregon (100%)
• Vermont (97.5%)
• Utah (97%)
• Minnesota (96.5%)
• North Carolina (96%)
The states with the fewest four-star or higher ratings are Oklahoma (81.5%), South Dakota (80%), Mississippi (79%), Arkansas (78%), and Nevada (75%).
Source: MedCity News
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