Residents rotate through our curriculum on a 2×2 Rotation Schedule, meaning you are in clinic for 2 weeks, then on rotation for 2 weeks for most all rotations. This design emerged from our Clinic First model, which prioritizes patient continuity. The added benefit of this schedule is that you would have immersive learning opportunities. You do not split your time between rotation and clinic and can really focus on what you are doing in the moment!
PGY – 1
As an Intern you would begin residency with 4 weeks of Family and Community Medicine (Orientation). Most blocks are 2×2 – 2 week your continuity clinic and 2 weeks of rotation.
PGY-1 Rotations | |
Adult Medicine | 4 Blocks |
Inpatient Night Float with a senior | 2 Blocks |
Rural Health | 1 Block |
OB | 1 Block |
Pediatrics: Inpatient | 2 Blocks |
Pediatrics: Outpatient | 1 Block |
Emergency Medicine | 1 Block |
PGY – 2
In your 2nd year, senior residents run the Family Medicine Teaching Service (FMTS) completely independently with the oversight and support of faculty attendings. This will prepare you for your role as the senior overseeing the IMTS in your 3rd year.
PGY-2 Rotations | |
Family Medicine Teaching Service (Solo) | 3 Blocks |
Night Float (Solo and with an Intern) | 2 Blocks |
OB | 1 Block |
Pediatrics: Inpatient | 1 Block |
Sports Medicine | 1 Block |
Elective 1-4 week block, can be away | 3 Blocks |
PGY – 3
In your 3rd year, you’ll oversee Interns on their inpatient medicine rotations.
PGY-3 Rotations | |
Inpatient Medicine (IMTS & FMTS) | 2 Blocks |
Community Engaged Learning | Longitudinal |
Inpatient Night Float (Solo and with an Intern) | 2 Blocks |
ICU | 1 Block |
Pediatrics: Outpatient | 1 Block |
Sports Medicine | 1 Block |
Elective 1 4-week block can be away | 3 Blocks |
Other Curricular Activities:
5th Tuesday Wellness Activities
Behavioral Health
Grand Rounds
Home Visits
M&M
Monthly Teamlet Meetings
MOUD
Nursing Home and Long-Term Care
Practice Management and Population Health
Resident Lectures
Scholarly Activity
Weekly Didactics