RESIDENCIES & FELLOWSHIPS
Residencies and Fellowships
Northwest Dental Residency (AEGD)
Refine and enhance your skills in general dentistry. Develop your understanding of recent clinical advancements. Provide a valuable service for underserved populations. Practice in our active, well-equipped clinics. Northwest Dental Residency offers a one-year Advanced Education in General Dentistry (AEGD) residency beginning July 1 and continuing through June 30. You will be part of busy, challenging practices that serve people living in the Washington state communities of Yakima, Toppenish, Grandview, Chelan, and Wenatchee.
You will work with an energetic faculty consisting of general practice dentists and specialists, gaining experience in endodontics, periodontics, oral medicine, pediatric dentistry, prosthodontics, sedation techniques, restorative dentistry, and oral surgery.
NYU Langone Pediatric Dental Residency
The NYU Langone Pediatric Dental Residency external placement in Yakima, Washington, is a 24-month, full-time health center-based, CODA-accredited training program. Upon successful completion of all requirements, the resident is awarded a Certificate in Pediatric Dentistry and meets the advanced education eligibility requirements of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry.
Graduates are well prepared to be contributing members of the health care team in a hospital environment, academic institution, community health care facility, or private practice. This program begins on July 1 of each year.
Sollus Northwest Family Medicine Residency
Northwest Family Medicine Residency is a community-based osteopathic residency in Grandview, Washington. It is the first medical residency program established in the Lower Yakima Valley, located in south-central Washington State.
Sollus Northwest is a part of Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic, the largest community-based health center in the Pacific Northwest. The interdisciplinary staff is dedicated to remaining a patient-centered, integrated health care organization serving families in Washington and Oregon.
Sollus Advanced Practice Clinician Residency Program
The Sollus Advanced Practice Clinician Residency Program (FNP) in Yakima, Washington, is a 12-month program that provides intensive training to both clinical complexity of family practice in the safety net setting, and training to high performance, PCMH model for primary care.
Founded in 2014, the Sollus Northwest Nurse Practitioner Residency expanded in 2025 to include Physician Assistants/Associates and is now called the Sollus Northwest Advanced Practice Clinician Residency.
The program is specifically intended for family nurse practitioners who are committed to developing careers as Primary Care Providers (PCPs) at Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) in the challenging setting of community health centers and other safety-net settings. The residency is a full-time, 12-month salaried position located at our Yakima Medical-Dental Clinic, in Yakima, Washington.
Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Residency
The NYU Langone Pediatric Dental Residency external placement in Yakima, Washington, is a 24-month, full-time health center-based, CODA-accredited training program. Upon successful completion of all requirements, the resident is awarded a Certificate in Pediatric Dentistry and meets the advanced education eligibility requirements of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry.
Graduates are well prepared to be contributing members of the health care team in a hospital environment, academic institution, community health care facility, or private practice. This program begins on July 1 of each year.
Reach - Resident Education in Advocacy and Child Health
The REACH Pathway residency focuses on creating relevant, impactful projects that support youth in need. Residents spend eight weeks working with Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic focused on supporting existing services or developing new programs to fill gaps in current offerings. University of Washington and Seattle Children’s Hospital provide residents experiences in integrating public health, community partnerships and advocacy in addressing child health needs, with the goal of understanding and influencing determinants of child health and health disparities at the community level.
Salud Rural Maternal Child Health Fellowship
Salud Rural Maternal Child Health Fellowship prepares Family Physicians for practice in a rural or underserved setting through advanced training in low and high-risk obstetrics, surgical obstetrical skills, management of neonatal complications including resuscitation, and advanced office gynecologic procedures. Flexibility is also built-in to foster the development of the physician's ideal practice through elective rotations.