At Creighton University, we aim to transform residents and fellows into critical, ethical and moral thinkers so they can be agents of change in the healthcare system.
Driven by the Jesuit value of cura personalis, our residents and fellows work in diverse populations of Arizona and Nebraska, including rural, underrepresented and disadvantaged areas.
Creighton University School of Medicine has 37 residency and fellowship programs on our campuses in Omaha and Phoenix. 32 of our 35 programs are ACGME-accredited. Through Creighton’s partnerships with CHI Health in Omaha and Dignity Health/St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center, Valleywise Health and District Medical Group in Phoenix, our residents and fellows have access to state-of-the-art medical facilities and a diverse population of patients.
The Family Medicine residency is a three-year program that is ACGME-accredited. Eight (8) categorical positions and one (1) Rural Track position are recruited each year.
The General Surgery residency is a five-year program that is ACGME-accredited. Eight (8) positions are recruited each year.
The Internal Medicine residency is a three-year program that is ACGME-accredited. Twenty-six (26) positions are recruited each year.
The Neurology residency is a four-year program that is ACGME-accredited. Two (2) positions are recruited each year.
The Obstetrics and Gynecology residency is a four-year program that is ACGME-accredited. Four (4) positions are recruited each year.
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The Anatomic and Clinical Pathology residency is a four-year program that is ACGME-accredited. Two (2) positions are recruited each year.
The Psychiatry residency is a four-year program that is ACGME-accredited. Eight (8) positions are recruited each year.
The Radiology residency is a four-year program that is ACGME-accredited. Three (3) positions are recruited each year.
The Urology residency is a five-year program that is ACGME-accredited. Two (2) positions are recruited each year. The program includes six months of general surgery training, and the remaining time is spent on urologic surgery training.
The Emergency Medicine residency is a three-year program with ACGME accreditation. Sixteen (16) positions are recruited each year.
The Family Medicine residency is a three-year program with ACGME accreditation. Eight (8) positions are recruited each year.
The Internal Medicine residency is a three-year program with ACGME accreditation. Twenty-six (26) categorial and seven (7) preliminary positions are recruited each year.
The Obstetrics and Gynecology residency is a four-year program with ACGME accreditation. Nine (9) positions are recruited each year.
The Podiatry residency is a three-year program approved by the Council on Podiatric Medical Education (CPME). Two (2) positions are recruited each year.
The Psychiatry residency is a three-year program with ACGME accreditation. Seven (7) positions are recruited each year.
The Diagnostic Radiology residency is a four-year program with ACGME accreditation. Eight (8) positions are recruited each year.
The Surgery residency is a five-year program with ACGME accreditation. Eight (8) categorial and 12 preliminary positions are recruited each year.
Our one-year program offers comprehensive training in advanced endoscopy procedures, focusing on managing complex pancreaticobiliary disorders and other clinical scenarios requiring advanced endoscopic interventions. Trainees will engage in clinical research and attend educational courses, providing them with excellent opportunities for professional development. Our aim is for fellows to emerge as experts in the field upon completion of the program.
The Cardiovascular Disease fellowship is a three-year program with ACGME accreditation. Five (5) positions are recruited each year.
The Child and Adolescent Psychiatry fellowship is a two-year program with ACGME accreditation. Two (2) positions are recruited each year.
The Colon Rectal Surgery fellowship is a one-year program with ACGME accreditation. One (1) position is recruited each year.
The Endocrinology fellowship is a two-year program with ACGME accreditation. One (1) position is recruited each year.
The Obstetrics fellowship is one year and is ACGME accredited. Two (2) positions are recruited each year.
The Gastroenterology fellowship is ACGME accredited with both one- and two-year options. One (1) position is recruited each year.
The Global Surgery fellowship is 12 months and non-ACGME but is categorized under “additional training”. One (1) position is recruited each year.
The Hospice and Palliative Medicine fellowship is 18 months and is ACGME accredited. One (1) position is recruited each year.
The Infectious Disease fellowship is a two-year program with ACGME accreditation. One (1) position is recruited each year.
The Interventional Cardiology fellowship is a one-year program with ACGME accreditation. One (1) position is recruited each year.
The Methodist-Creighton Head and Neck Oncologic Reconstructive fellowship is a one-year program with ACGME accreditation. One (1) position is recruited each year.
The Pulmonary and Critical Care fellowship is a three-year program with ACGME accreditation. Four positions are recruited each year.
The Cardiovascular Disease fellowship is a three-year program with ACGME accreditation. Five (5) positions are recruited each year.
The Child and Adolescent Psychiatry fellowship is a two-year program with ACGME accreditation. Four (4) positions are recruited each year.
The Emergency Medicine Ultrasound fellowship is a one-year non-ACGME accredited program . Two (2) positions are recruited each year.
The Gastroenterology fellowship is a three-year program with ACGME accreditation. Two (2) positions are recruited each year.
The Global Women’s Health fellowship is a two-year non-ACGME accredited program. One (1) position is recruited each year.
The Health Disparities fellowship is a one-year non-ACGME accredited program. One (1) position is recruited each year.
The Hospice and Palliative Medicine fellowship is a one-year program with ACGME accreditation. Two (2) positions are recruited each year.
The Surgical Critical Care fellowship is a one-year ACGME-accredited program, with two approved positions annually at Valleywise Health Medical Center in Phoenix.
The Burn-Surgical Critical Care fellowship is a one-year program at the Arizona Burn Center at Valleywise.
The Women’s Imaging fellowship is a two-year non-ACGME accredited program. One (1) position is recruited each year.