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Medical Education

Education has always played vital role in the history and growth of Baptist Health Deaconess Madisonville. From high school students to health professionals and physicians, Baptist Health Deaconess offers a wide range of learning opportunities.

Family Medicine Residency Program
Established in December of 1971, the Family Medicine Residency Program was the first of its kind in the state of Kentucky. The three-year training program is designed for physicians who have already received their medical degree and wish to pursue a specialty in family medicine. Learn more about the Family Medicine Residency Program >

Pharmacy Residency Program
The purpose of the Baptist Health Madisonville (BHM) post graduate year one (PGY1) pharmacy residency program is to build on the Doctor of Pharmacy education and outcomes. Learn more about the Pharmacy Residency Program >

West Area Health Education Center at Baptist Health Deaconess
The West Area Health Education Center in Madisonville places health occupation students from the University of Louisville and the University of Kentucky into training rotations in rural hospitals, health departments, clinics and private offices across its 14-county area in Western Kentucky. Learn more about the West Area Health Education Center at Baptist Health Deaconess > 

University of Louisville School of Medicine Trover Campus
The University of Louisville Off Campus Teaching Center offers medical students from the University of Louisville the opportunity to complete the last two years of medical school in a rural community. Learn more about the University of Louisville School of Medicine Trover Campus >

Kentucky Delta Rural Project
The Kentucky Delta Rural Project is a federally funded community health program administered by Baptist Health Deaconess in Madisonville, Kentucky. The goal of the Project is to enhance the culture of wellness in schools throughout its twenty-county service area in Western Kentucky. The principal objective encompasses assisting elementary, middle, and high schools with establishing sustainable wellness committees. Activities include school and community health education and wellness promotion. Learn more about the Kentucky Delta Rural Project >


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