University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler Program

Tyler, TX
Specialty: Internal Medicine
ACGME Code: 1524814004

Director

Robert W Smith, MD
Program Director

Coordinators

Tammy Mitchell, BBA, C-TAGME, MBA
GME Program Manager

Program

Program size
1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 (6 years)
Accreditation Status
Initial Accreditation since January 2025

Training

Quality of Life

First Year Average Weekly Hours: N/A
First Year Maximum Consecutive Hours on Duty: N/A
First Year Salary: N/A
First Year Paid Vacation: N/A
First Year Paid Sick Leave: N/A

Admission

Location

Tyler, TX
Population
105 995
Income
$77 719
Education
36.2%
Employment
60.6%
Health
7.9%
Age
33
Housing - Rental Prices
Rental Prices
Crime - All Violent Offences
Rate per 100,000 Residents

Living in Tyler, TX

  • Crime Rate and Safety: Tyler generally has a lower crime rate compared to larger cities, making it a safer place to live.
  • Fun Activities: Tyler offers a variety of outdoor activities such as parks, lakes, and gardens. The city is also known for its rose industry and hosts the Texas Rose Festival annually.
  • Climate: Tyler has a humid subtropical climate with hot summers and mild winters.
  • Races and Population: The population of Tyler is diverse, consisting of various races and ethnicities.
  • Education: Tyler has good educational institutions, including public schools, community colleges, and universities.
  • Cost of Living: The cost of living in Tyler is lower than in many major cities, making it an affordable place to reside.
  • Proximity to Bigger Cities: Tyler is located about 1.5 to 2 hours away from Dallas and about 3 hours away from Houston by car. Both cities offer a wider range of entertainment, dining, and cultural opportunities.
  • Pros: Affordable cost of living, diverse population, lower crime rate, and proximity to larger cities for additional amenities.
  • Cons: The weather can be quite hot and humid during the summer months.
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