• Does your program accept both MDs and DOs? 
    • Yes, we consider all applicants, both MDs and DOs.
  • Does your program accept IMGs (International Medical Graduates)?
    • Yes, however, they must be a US citizen as we are unable to sponsor Visas.
  • Are there any away rotations available?
    • Yes, there are established away rotations. There is also an option of seeking out other opportunities for away rotations.
  • What does unopposed mean?
    • An unopposed residency means there is only one residency program in the hospital. Therefore, there is no competition between residency programs for procedures, deliveries, etc.
  • Does your program offer 1-on-1 mentorship?
    • Yes. Our attendings are always willing to teach 1-on-1 and tailor mentorship to your academic needs.
  • Does your program offer a SIM Lab?
    • Yes. Our program has access to Campbell University's School of Medicine SIM Lab, which has a wide array of advanced simulation equipment.
  • When are your residents required to take Step/Level 3?
    • Residents are required to take Step/Level 3 before completion of their 2nd year. Residents are encouraged to take the exam within the PGY-1 year. Our program covers the exam expense if scheduled before January 1st of PGY-1.
  • What amenities do residents have access to?
    • GME room with workspace, lounge area, lecture area, and snack bar. 
    • Resident parking lot adjacent to the hospital.
    • All meals are provided to residents at no cost in the hospital cafe. 
    • 24-hour employee coffee lounge - Common Ground.

FAQ- Family Medicine Residency Only 

  • Does your program accept visiting medical students for away rotation?
    • Yes. Both inpatient and outpatient away rotations are available. Please contact our Residency Coordinator, Cheryl Barefoot.
  • Are there research opportunities within your program?
    • Yes. Our program participates in a yearly research symposium through CUSOM. Residents also have the opportunity to pursue research interest. 
  • Can residents moonlight?
    • Yes. Residents with a full, unrestricted North Carolina license can moonlight. Moonlighting is only an option for 2nd and 3rd year residents in the Emergency Room and 3rd year residents as Hospitalist. 
  • Where do your residents go after graduation?
    • Most of our residents decide to stay in North Carolina. Several residents have decided to join the SampsonRMC team as a hospitalist or as part of hospital-owned outpatient clinics.