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Program Description


The program is Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) accredited and designed to prepare residents to immediately enter careers in Family Medicine primary care. Graduating residents are qualified to sit for the American Board of Osteopathic Family Medicine (ABOFP).  The curriculum is designed to accommodate various learning styles with opportunities for experiential, didactic, research, and simulated learning.  Residents work with diverse patient populations and see a variety of pathology during their monthly rotations. Responsibility and autonomy increase throughout training as residents demonstrate proficiency.  Multiple opportunities exist for residents to teach medical students and peers at the bedside, in the classroom, and in the simulation laboratory.  Further, residents have the opportunity to critically evaluate and explore the medical literature, to participate in clinical research and quality improvement, and to optimize patient care through advocacy. 
 
Residents are welcomed into a supportive environment where each member of the team is valued and empowered with the knowledge and skills to achieve their professional goals.  We encourage you to reach out to us if you have questions. 

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