STUDENTS IN THE CLASS OF 2012: we are completely filled for the 2011-2012 academic year.

 

STUDENTS IN THE CLASS OF 2013: I am NOT accepting any more applications for the 2012-2013 academic year. Students who have applied will be notified at the end of November about spaces available and picking a spot. For those who did not get in under the deadline, consider applying as a resident if you are going into Family Medicine, Emergency Medicine, or Sports Medicine.

Students in the class of 2014: if you are interested, please go to the end of the electives section and fill in the application. Sometimes, these applications do not get sent, so please also e-mail me a copy ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ), especially the essay.

For Residents:  At this time, I'm full for the 2011-2012 ski season, but can squeeze a resident in for the last 2 weeks of December (~15th-Jan 1, 2012), if you hurry.

Residents looking at the 2012-2013 academic year: I am currently assigning spots, but will accept applications or requests until I'm completely filled, so please e-mail me.

 

I'm pleased to announce that Jesse Coil, DO, will be joining the Medical Clinic of Big Sky in July, 2011.



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Welcome to the Medical Clinic of Big Sky home page. I have developed and reshaped this website to serve 2 purposes. The first is to introduce 4th year medical students, medical residents, and sports medicine fellows to the elective program at the Medical Clinic of Big Sky. Medical students (MD & DO) from around the country (and around the world) have been coming to Big Sky since 1998 to take advantage of our unique clinical setting here in Montana. We offer this program throughout the entire year. Go to the ELECTIVES section to read more and to apply.

I also want this website to be a source of information for people who are visiting Big Sky. Travelers from all over the country (and all over the world) are coming to Big Sky to ski in the winter, and have all sorts of fun in the summer. Activities like skiing, snowboarding, and horseback riding are sometimes associated with injuries. Travelers, especially kids, come down with various illnesses, like colds, the flu, and gastroenteritis. The elevation of Big Sky (the resort is at 7,500 feet above sea level) can lead to altitude-related problems, even in healthy individuals. The Medical Clinic of Big Sky is prepared to handle ALL your medical needs here at the resort. Go to the VISITORS section to read more.

The Medical Clinic has two locations...our Mountain Office (slopeside, adjacent to the ski patrol first aid area) is open every day of the ski season. Parking available right outside our front door. During the "non-ski season", from mid April up to Thanksgiving, our Meadow Village location in the Town Center is our primary office, where we have standard weekday hours. During the ski season, the Town Center office will be open on Mondays only for normal office hours.