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Residency ProgramsEmergency Medicine/Family Medicine

Program Year 1

Rotation  Number of Weeks
Orientation  4
Outpatient Surgery  4
Outpatient Cardiology  4
Ambulatory Reproductive Health  6
Inpatient Pediatrics  4
Pediatric ER  2
Newborn Nursery  2
Family Medicine Outpatient

10
Broken into two four-week blocks and one two-week block, spaced throughout the year. Includes one to three weeks of night float.

Elective  8
Emergency Medicine  4
ICU  4
Vacation/Conference  3/1
May not be taken during inpatient rotations.

Orientation

Because beginning residency as an intern can be a difficult, we have dedicated the first month of internship to orientation. The purpose of this month is to:

  • Immerse interns in ambulatory family medicine in the first month of training.
  • Allow residents to become thoroughly comfortable with our office, our staff, our faculty and our residents before going to other services adn rotations.
  • Provide interns with an early sense of belonging to the Family Medicine Department.

The components of this orientation are:

  • Shadowing to learn flow.
  • Meeting the nurses, front desk staff, preceptors, residents, etc.
  • Ambulatory didactics.
  • Billing and coding.
  • EMR training, pearls, practice.
  • TransforMed principles.
  • Chronic disease management.
  • Evidence-based medicine.
  • Inpatient orientations.
  • "A day in the life of an intern."

Office hours

Interns will have at least seven office-hour sessions in the first month of training.

Thursday morning conference

Every Thursday morning, resident conference is held. Attendance at Thursday morning conference is expected unless a resident is on a rotation from which they cannot be excused. 

Conference consists of a mix of lectures and small-group case-based learning. Residents give various presentations, including morning report and morbidity and mortality report. There are several recurring meetings incorporated into the Thursday conference series:

  • First Thursday of the month:  Medical Education Committee.
  • Second Thursday of the month: Balint.
  • Third Thursday of the month:  Business meeting and osteopathic series.
  • Fourth Thursday of the month:  Psychosocial curriculum.
  • Once each quarter: Department town meeting.
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