The resident ambulatory clinic is busy. Our residents have never had difficulty reaching the mandatory patient encounters. Our clinic provides an abundance in medical complexity as well as diversity in our patient population, thus making our residents well-prepared for graduation and practicing on their own
We have a strong osteopathic focus and training
There is great flexibility within ambulatory vs hospital rotations without compromising your training
We have a number of elective months to allow you to focus on areas of interest
We teach POCUS (point of care ultrasound)
Our procedural training is excellent and driven by your initiative. Our residents are the ones who are table trainers in the SCS workshops
We are an ACGME-accredited program with osteopathic recognition, with all residency positions with osteopathic designation
We have an opposed program which teaches you to work in a collaborative, real world environment with all medical specialties and subspecialties as an active respected member of the team in the in-patient and out-patient environment
Our in-patient hospital rotation is set up in a way it does not impact your continuity clinic days
The core faculty are all involved in your training and you will work with each of them during your residency. This allows the resident to learn from several but feel very comfortable with all the faculty. We are a family and our goal is to work towards comradery and cohesiveness within our program for everyone’s well being
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