The Texas A&M HSC College of Medicine is a community-based family medicine residency program with an accredited osteopathic internship.
We partner with The University of North Texas Health Science Center, St. Joseph Regional Health Center, College Station Medical Center, the Brazos-Robertson Counties Medical Society, the Brazos Valley Chapter of the TAFP, the Brazos County Health Department, and the Scott & White Clinic in College Station. Our residency program serves as a community resource by supporting research, providing continuing medical education for our physicians, and serving the healthcare needs of the citizens living in the Brazos Valley.
As the only residency program in the Brazos Valley, our residents will benefit from teaching by full-time faculty, local volunteer faculty, family physicians, primary care physicians, and physicians from virtually every sub-specialty. Both local hospitals, College Station Medical Center and St. Joseph Regional Health Center provide numerous educational opportunities to our residents. Our affiliations with the University of North Texas Health Science Center provides substantial experience and dedicated support.
Helpful Information
- Traditional Internship Program
- Postdoctoral Training :: DO online
- Osteopathic Medicine Resources
- UNTHSC Online Library Resources
- Texas A&M HSC Stipends & Benefits
Texas A&M HSC Contacts
GME Office: 979.862.4465
- Michael Ruggiero, D.O.
- Director of Osteopathic Medical Education
- David A. McClellan, M.D.
- CEO and Program Director
- Kristi N. Burkhart, D.O.
- Associate Director of Osteopathic Medical Education
- Rudy Martinez, LSW
- Residency Program Coordinator