Our Mission
Provide residents with a comprehensive structured clinical, didactic and procedural education in both inpatient and outpatient settings that will enable the resident to become competent, proficient and professional physicians in rural and underserved areas of the United States.
Our Commitment
Cape Fear Valley Health System's residency programs are designed to provide the highest quality residency programs that will provide each trainee a foundation for lifelong learning while fulfilling the accrediting bodies knowledge and competency requirements.
Our Vision for the graduates of each of our programs is to:
- Train residents who deliver compassionate, high quality patient care
- Encourage residents to achieve academic and clinical excellence
- Create an outstanding learning environment for young physicians
- Provide value to the community where the resident chooses to practice
- Provide guidance to residents that will enable them to provide the best possible care to all patients while being good stewards of available healthcare resources
The New Center for Medical Education
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With a mild climate averaging 44 degrees in winter and an average of 217 sunny days per year, it's easy to enjoy the areas amenities year-round. North Carolina's gorgeous coastline - and all its beaches - are just a two drive away, while the pristine mountains of Western North Carolina - with its hiking and skiing - are within a four-hour drive.
Cumberland County has a population of 320,000 and is home to four institutes of higher learning - Methodist University, Fayetteville State University, Campbell University and Fayetteville Technical Community College. It is also the home to the largest U.S. Army base. Fort Liberty.