Our residency curriculum prepares residents for excellence in the full spectrum of family medicine care by providing many rotations and learning opportunities. The information below illustrates the typical breakdown of rotations by year of training.
PGY-1 |
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Rotation | Rotations |
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Community Medicine and Practice Management | 1 |
EKG | 1 |
General Surgery | 1 |
Geriatrics | 1 |
Inpatient Medicine Service | 3 |
Night Float | 2 |
OB/GYN | 2 |
Pediatrics – Clinic | 1 |
Pediatrics – Hospital | 1 |
PGY-2 |
|
Rotation | Rotations |
---|---|
Emergency Medicine | 1 |
GYN Clinic | 1 |
Inpatient Medicine Service | 1 |
Internal Medicine Clinic | 1 |
Night Float | 1 |
Practice Management | 1 |
Psychiatry | 1 |
PGY-2 or PGY-3 |
|
Rotation | Rotations |
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Cardiology | 1 |
Elective | 5 |
Inpatient Medicine Service | 1 |
Neurology | 1 |
Orthopaedics | 1 |
Pediatrics Clinic | 1 |
Pharmacotherapy and Radiology | 1 |
Rural Medicine | 1 |
Sports Medicine | 1 |
Surgical – ENT, Ophthalmology, and Urology | 1 |
Pick four of these rotations | |
Inpatient Medicine Service | 1 |
OB Night Float | 1 |
OB/GYN Upper Level | 1 |
Pediatrics | 1 |
Pediatrics Night Float | 1 |
PGY-3 |
|
Rotation | Rotations |
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Emergency Medicine | 1 |