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SOUTH TEXAS HEALTH SYSTEM GME CONSORTIUM WELCOMES 65 NEW MEDICAL RESIDENTS TO THE RIO GRANDE VALLEY
By Guest Contributor at MyRGV.com (The Monitor) - All News
· July 13, 2026
· 9 min read
Representing communities across the globe, the residents will receive hands-on clinical training while expanding access to quality healthcare throughout the Rio Grande Valley
The future of healthcare in the Rio Grande Valley is brighter than ever as 65 new medical residents begin their training t...
Key takeaway “The growth of the STHS GME Consortium’s residency programs over the last three years reflects STHS’ unwavering commitment to addressing the healthcare needs of the Valley by training and retaining talented physicians,” said Dr.
Why this matters in The McAllen
The arrival of 65 new medical residents in the Rio Grande Valley is a significant boost to the region's healthcare workforce, particularly in areas like McAllen where access to quality care is crucial. As these physicians-in-training gain hands-on experience at South Texas Health System's acute care hospitals, they will help address the growing healthcare needs of the community. The expansion of residency programs, including the newly established general surgery program, demonstrates a commitment to developing a robust healthcare system in the Valley. This influx of new talent will not only enhance patient care but also contribute to the local economy, as many of these residents are likely to stay and practice in the area after completing their training. The growth of the STHS GME Consortium's residency programs also underscores the region's appeal as a hub for medical education and training, which can have long-term benefits for the community.
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Published: July 13, 2026 ·
Source: MyRGV.com (The Monitor) - All News ·
Reading time: 9 min
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What is this story about? Representing communities across the globe, the residents will receive hands-on clinical training while expanding access to quality healthcare throughout the Rio Grande Valley
The future of healthcare in the Rio Grande Valley is brighter than ever as 65 new medical residents begin their training t...
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