TriHealth’s tradition of post-graduate education of medical students began at Good Samaritan Hospital in 1858 and at Bethesda North Hospital in 1947. We are active in undergraduate medical education, accredited in graduate medical education, and committed to a curriculum of teaching and research that is innovative, applicable to practice, and responsive to community needs.
Residency programs benefit the community by teaching the next generation of physicians. The programs benefit our patients, too, because the teaching environment enhances the overall quality of care. TriHealth residency programs teach students in a nurturing environment that fosters development and success.
General Information
- A Message to Prospective Students, Residents and Fellows
- TriHealth Resident Salaries 2022-2023
- TriHealth Resident Eligibility and Selection Policy (PDF)
Our Programs
- General Surgery Residency
- Vascular Surgery Residency
- Family Medicine Residency
- Internal Medicine Residency
- Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency
- Podiatric Surgery Residency
- Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship
- Sports Medicine Fellowship
- The Mary S. Stern Hand Surgery Fellowship
NOTE: As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and recommendations from many specialty societies, TriHealth will be hosting only virtual interviews for upcoming recruitment of residents starting in July 2021. All candidates need to apply through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS).