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Family and Community Medicine Residency Program

Curriculum

The Family Medicine curriculum is designed to encompass an array of disciplines the first year. As residents progress, more time is allotted to the University Family Medicine, our Family Health Center. First year residents spend 1 half -day per week at the Family Health Center- UFM. Second year residents have 2 - 3 half-days each week and third year residents have 4 - 5 half days and an evening session each week at UFM.

Year One
  • Orientation - 2 weeks
  • Adult In-Patient Medicine - 8 weeks
  • CCU/ICU - 4 weeks
  • OB/GYN - 8 weeks
  • Surgery In-Patient - 4 weeks
  • Inpatient Peds - 4 weeks
  • Peds ER - 4 weeks
  • Nursery - 4 weeks
  • Family Medicine Inpatient Service - 10 weeks
  • Ambulatory Family Medicine - 4 weeks
  • Nutrition - 2 weeks
  • Practice Management - Longitudinal

Year Two
  • Adult In-Patient Medicine - 8 weeks
  • Research - 2 weeks
  • UFM/Dermatology - 4 weeks
  • OB - 4 weeks
  • Family Medicine Inpatient(University) - 8 weeks
  • Behavioral Science - 4 weeks
  • Outpatient Surgery - 4 weeks
  • Adult ER - 4 weeks
  • Orthopedics - 4 weeks
  • Cardiology - 4 weeks
  • Elective (Home) - 4 weeks
  • Procedures - 2 weeks
  • Practice Management - Longitudinal
  • Long Term Care - Longitudinal

Year Three
  • Family Medicine Inpatient - 8 weeks
  • Outpatient Peds - 4 weeks
  • Community Medicine - 4 weeks
  • Sports Medicine - 4 weeks
  • GYN - 4 weeks
  • Surgical sub-specialties - 2 weeks
  • Procedures - 2 weeks
  • Urgent Care - 4 weeks
  • Electives - 12 weeks (2 home & 1 away)
  • Practice Management - Longitudinal
  • Behavioral Medicine - 4 weeks
  • Geriatrics - 4 weeks
  • Long Term Care - Longitudinal

This page was last updated on: October 4, 2011.

For more information, call the University Physicians Consultation and Referral Service at 1-800-492-5538 (patients) or 1-800-373-4111 (physicians).