Outpatient Clinic
Our outpatient curriculum is based on a longitudinal experience in our outpatient Family Medicine Center (FMC), located on the St. Ann’s medical campus.
As residents progress through the education process, they transition from 1-2 half days per week in the office during their PGY-1 year, to 2-4 half days per week during their PGY-2 year, and 3-5 half days per week during their PGY-3 year.
During the entire PGY-3 year, one half-day of continuity clinic is spent with a community attending preceptor at a private office. This experience offers residents a chance to learn what the practice of outpatient medicine looks like in a real-world setting and build a relationship with a non-faculty mentor.
The majority of the rotations in the PGY-2 and PGY-3 years are ambulatory and often involve one-on-one interactions with subspecialists for optimal learning.
All residents are assigned a panel of continuity patients for which they are to provide primary medical care in the outpatient setting over the course of their 3 years of residency.
St. Ann’s Family Medicine Outpatient office is the principle learning environment and "home base" throughout the course of residency.
Outpatient Clinics
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Every Thursday afternoon, our Family Medicine clinic hosts an OB/GYN clinic staffed by PGY-2 and PGY-3 residents, alongside experienced OB/GYN faculty. Residents provide routine outpatient prenatal services to pregnant patients, and they also have the opportunity to perform certain procedures under the guidance of our skilled faculty.
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