Sam Houston Regional Education Consortium Program

Conroe, TX
Specialty: Psychiatry
ACGME Code: 4004800005

Director

Iqnoor Bains, MBBS
Faculty

Coordinators

Lynn Martin, BA
Institutional Coordinator
(936) 202-5280
Jennie Faulkner
Director, GME
(936) 202-5036
Thomas Mohr, DO
SHREC Board Chair and SHSUCOM Dean
(936) 202-5227

Program

Training

Location

Conroe, TX
Population
89 956
Income
$77 027
Education
36.6%
Employment
67%
Health
22.8%
Age
34
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Crime - All Violent Offences
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Living in Conroe, TX

  • Crime Rate and Safety: Conroe has a slightly higher crime rate compared to the national average, but overall it's considered a relatively safe city. As with any place, it's important to take normal safety precautions.
  • Fun Activities: Conroe offers outdoor recreational activities like boating and fishing on Lake Conroe, hiking in Sam Houston National Forest, and cultural experiences at the Crighton Theatre and Heritage Museum.
  • Climate: Conroe has a humid subtropical climate with hot summers and mild winters. Be prepared for high humidity levels during the summer months.
  • Races and Population: Conroe's population is diverse, with a mix of races and ethnicities contributing to its vibrant community.
  • Education: There are several schools and educational institutions in Conroe, providing residents with access to quality education.
  • Cost of Living: The cost of living in Conroe is slightly below the national average, making it an affordable place to live.
  • Proximity to Big Cities: Conroe is about 40 miles north of Houston, which can be reached in approximately a 45-minute drive. Houston offers big-city amenities, diverse culinary options, and cultural attractions.
  • Pros: Affordable cost of living, diverse population, close proximity to Houston.
  • Cons: Slightly higher crime rate, hot and humid summers.
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