PGY 1

Family Practice Clinic: 1-2 half days per week for a minimum of 40 weeks per year

  • Orientation (1 Month)
  • Family Medicine Inpatient Team (2 Months)
  • Obstetrics (1 Months)
  • Night Medicine / Family Practice Clinic (2 weeks/2weeks)
  • Night Medicine / Infectious Disease (2 weeks/2 weeks)
  • Night Medicine / Cardiology (2 weeks/2 weeks)
  • Pediatrics – Outpatient / Newborn Nursery (2 Months)
  • Emergency Medicine (1 Month)
  • Musculoskeletal (MSK) – Orthopedics / Pain Management and Rehabilitation (PMR) (1 Month)
  • Pulmonology / Nephrology (2 weeks/2weeks)

 

PGY 2

Family Practice Clinic: 3 half days per week for a minimum of 40 weeks per year

  • Family Medicine Inpatient Team (2 Months)
  • Emergency Medicine (1 Month)
  • Critical Care / Pulmonology (1 Month)
  • Night Medicine / Multi-Disciplinary Studies (MDS) – Community Medicine (2 Months)
    • (Research/Practice Management/Community Med)
  • Behavioral Health (1 Month)
  • Pediatrics – Inpatient (1 Month)
  • Family Practice Clinic (1 Month)
  • Urgent Care (1 Month)
  • Electives (2 Months)

 

PGY 3

Family Practice Clinic: 3-5 half days per week for a minimum of 40 weeks per year

  • Family Practice Clinic (1 Month)
  • Family Medicine Inpatient Team (2 Months)
  • Women’s Health / Gynecology (1 Month)
  • Geriatrics (1 Month)
  • Night Medicine / Multi-Disciplinary Studies (MDS) – Community Medicine (2 Months)
    • (Research/Practice Management/Community Med)
  • Medical Specialties Selective (1 Month)
  • Electives (4 Months)

 

Electives Include (but not limited to):

  • Surgery Subspecialties – General, Vascular, ENT, Neurosurgery, Urology, Plastic/Reconstructive, Thoracic, Orthopedics
  • Medicine Subspecialties – Cardiology, Infectious Disease, GI, Nephrology, Rheumatology, Neurology, Endocrinology, Sports Medicine, Urgent Care, MICU, Urgent Care, Hospital Medicine, Radiology, Family Practice Clinic, Office Based Practice (PCMH/Quality Measures/Data Reporting), Wound Care, Anesthesia, Pain Management and Rehabilitation, etc.
  • Any Rotation in which more experience is desired

 

Other information related to rotations and education:

Vacation may be taken on most rotations except:

  • Family Medicine Inpatient Service
  • Night Medicine
  • Obstetrics
  • Critical Care/Pulmonology
  • Inpatient Peds
  • Urgent Care

 

Weekly Block Didactics

 

Longitudinal Curriculums:

  1. Population Health / Community Medicine
  2. Health Systems / Practice Management
  3. Patient Safety / Quality Improvement
  4. Research
  5. Home Visits
  6. Geriatrics / Nursing Home
  7. Integrative Behavioral Health
  8. Radiology / POCUS
  9. Procedure Clinic

 

Osteopathic Longitudinal Curriculum includes:

  1. Weekly OMT Clinics
  2. Quarterly OMT Workshops
  3. OPP Refreshers
  4. OMT practiced in continuity clinic
  5. OMT practiced in inpatient setting
  6. Quarterly Osteopathic Journal Club
  7. Osteopathic-focused scholarly activity, including regional case poster presentations
  8. Three full-time osteopathic faculty to teach, precept and model osteopathic principles
  9. Access to ACOFP digital OMTeaching