The nationally recognized UNMC Family Medicine Residency Program offers positions in a variety of educational tracks designed to meet the needs of rural and urban Nebraska, as well as the United States Air Force.
Training opportunities for residents in this program are broad and include an academic health science center, military clinics, private offices, and community hospitals. This allows residents to experience training in any setting they may eventually practice.
Our tracks, outlined below, all work together in one collaborative program. The different tracks allow for specialization of training so that individual physicians can find their fit with any future practice goals.
Program | Positions/year | Goal | Options | Continuity Clinic Location |
Traditional - 3 year | 2-3 Omaha Track |
Train undifferentiated family physician |
4th year MPH NRMP Match |
Durham Outpatient Center - UNMC |
Community Health Center Track | 1-2 *must speak Spanish or be willing to learn Omaha Track |
Train physicians to care for diverse patient populations with a focus on community health and health equity |
4th year MPH ¡Sí! Spanish individualized program NRMP Match |
One World Community Health Center |
United States Air Force | 8 Omaha Track |
Train to meet the needs of the USAF |
Enter program via military match, flight medicine option |
Ehrling Bergquist Clinic |
- Grand Island |
1-2 positions each Rural Track |
Rural practice |
1 year Omaha NRMP Match |
1st year: Bellevue Medical Center 2nd-3rd year in respective sites |
Advanced Family Medicine Training Program |
4-6 Omaha Track |
Rural or urban underserved practice | Open to UNMC seniors only | Durham Outpatient Center - UNMC |