Schedule is based on a “clinic first” longitudinal schedule where many of the requirements will be met through hour requirements and not blocks. This allows for the more prevalent thinking that prioritizing a family medicine resident’s own patient panel in their own clinic offers better training for later ambulatory based practice.
On
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PGY-1
- Family Medicine Orientation - 4 weeks
- Family Medicine (Adult) Inpatient -12 weeks
- Pediatric Inpatient - 4 weeks
- Maternal Child Health - 4 weeks
- Adult ED - 4 weeks
- Surgery - 4 weeks
- Nursery - 2 weeks
- Preventive Care - 8 weeks
- Chronic Care - 10 weeks
- Off (on vacation eligible rotations) - 4 weeks
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PGY-2
- Practice Management - 4 weeks
- Family Medicine (Adult) Inpatient - 8 weeks
- Night Float - 4 weeks
- Maternal Child Health - 4 weeks
- Pediatric ED - 4 weeks
- Preventive Care - 8 weeks
- Chronic Care - 10 weeks
- Nursing Home - 2 weeks
- Electives - 12 weeks
- Off (on vacation eligible rotations) - 4 weeks
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PGY-3
- Family Medicine (Adult) Inpatient - 6 weeks
- Adult ER - 4 weeks
- Chronic Care - 20 weeks
- Preventive Care - 10 weeks
- Electives - 12 weeks
- Off (on vacation eligible rotations) - 4 weeks
Chronic Care (CC): Cardiology, Dermatology, Palliative Care, Behavioral Health, Research, Obesity Medicine, Addiction Medicine, HIV Care, PMR/Rheumatology, Quality Improvement
Preventive Care (PV): Ambulatory Peds (100hrs), Geriatrics (100hrs), Gynecology (100hrs), School Based Health (100hrs), Sports Med (100hrs)
Chronic & Preventive Care rotation sample below
| Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Off | Continuity Clinic | Specialty Clinic | Specialty Clinic | Continuity Clinic | Specialty clinic | Off/Clinic |
| Off | Continuity Clinic | Specialty Clinic | Didactics | Continuity Clinic | Specialty Clinic | Off |
*One Saturday Clinic per 4 week Block