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To train family medicine residents in full spectrum family medicine such that they are prepared to offer a wide scope of care in a broad range of future practice settings.
To inculcate family medicine residents in the methods of evidence-based practice and lifelong learning in order to provide high quality, value-based patient care.
Program wellness: Support the wellbeing of residents, faculty, staff and their families, through collaborative relationships with our Department of Family and Community Medicine, UC College of Medicine, UC Health and West Chester Hospital.
Education: Train residents for clinical excellence and full-spectrum family medicine in an academically rigorous environment committed to providing high-quality health education for residents, faculty, medical students and patients.
Care for the vulnerable: Model dedication to addressing health inequities and social determinants of health in underserved, disadvantaged, minoritized and marginalized communities throughout one’s career.
High-value, continuous care: Demonstrate the provision of high-value, high-quality, comprehensive, compassionate care for individuals, families and communities, throughout the life span and across practice locations.
Adaptability: Build skills that allow for dynamic responses in the changing landscape of healthcare and public health.
Community: Share mutual responsibility with the communities we serve to advance healthcare through partnership and advocacy.
Diversity and Inclusion: Commit to promoting diversity and inclusion through transparent and intentional anti-oppression goals within the Department of Family and Community Medicine, including recruitment, training, support, and promotion of diverse residents, faculty and staff.
Leadership: Train and mentor residents to become leaders in the field of family medicine at local, state, regional, national and international levels.
Scholarship: Advance the discipline of family medicine through quality improvement, research, publications and programming.
Introduction to Family Medicine - 4 weeks
Adult Inpatient Medicine - 12 weeks
Newborn Nursery - 4 weeks
ICU - 4 weeks
OBGYN - 8 weeks
Inpatient Pediatrics - 8 weeks
Outpatient Pediatrics - 4 weeks
Community Med (Planned Parenthood) - 4 weeks
Geriatrics - 4 weeks
Family Med Continuity Clinic - 48 weeks
Family Medicine Practice - 4 weeks
Surgery - 4 weeks
Adult Emergency Medicine - 4 weeks
OBGYN- 4 weeks
Electives - 12 weeks
Community Med (School-based) - 4 weeks
Orthopedics - 4 weeks
Pediatric Emergency Medicine - 4 weeks
Adult Inpatient Medicine - 8 weeks
Family Medicine Practice - 8 weeks
Urology & ENT - 4 weeks
Dermatology & Procedure Clinic - 4 weeks
Gynecology - 4 weeks
Sports Medicine - 4 weeks
Specialty Pediatrics - 4 weeks
Community Med (Health Dept) - 4 weeks
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