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Curriculum
Block
Rotation Curriculum
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PGY 1
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PGY 2
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PGY 3
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| 4 weeks OB/GYN |
4 weeks OB/GYN |
4 weeks OB/GYN |
| 4 weeks Ortho |
4 weeks Ortho |
4 weeks GYN |
| 4 weeks Pediatrics |
4 weeks Pediatrics |
4 weeks Pediatrics |
| 8 weeks Family Practice Service |
8 weeks Family Practice Service |
8 weeks Family Practice Service |
| 8 weeks General Surgery |
4 weeks GI |
4 weeks Neonatalogy |
| 4 weeks Emergency Medicine |
4 weeks Urgent Care |
4 weeks Emergency Room (rural) |
| 4 weeks Cardiology |
4 weeks Rural Family Practice |
4 weeks Geriatrics |
| 4 weeks Oncology |
4 weeks ICU/Critical Care |
2 weeks Dermatology |
| 4 weeks Internal Medicine |
4 weeks Infectious Disease |
2 weeks Urology |
| 4 weeks Elective |
4 weeks Psych/Substance Abuse |
2 weeks Ophthalmology |
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8 weeks Elective |
2 weeks ENT |
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8 weeks Elective |
Longitudinal Curriculum
Behavioral Science
Video reviews, psychosocial reviews, behavioral precepting, monthly lectures, academic weeks
Call
All residents take call on a rotating basis, every fifth night
Community Medicine
Academic weeks, home visits, community projects
Computer Competency
Online literature searching, computer-aided instruction, Internet, word processing, database management
End-of-Life Care
The End-of-Life Longitudinal Curriculum offers several learning opportunities for residents throughout the three years of the residency. These include a variety of didactic sessions that will teach skills necessary for the family physician to provide excellent EOL care for their patients. A one month elective hospice and palliative care rotation is available in year 2 or 3.
Ethics
The ethics curriculum fosters the development of the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that family practice residents will need in order to facilitate sound, ethical decisions and discussions with their patients/families, colleagues, and as a member of society.
One of the over arching goals of the ethics curriculum is to facilitate learning experiences for the family practice residents which will enhance their skills and understanding of a variety of key ethical values and issues which family physicians commonly encounter in practice, with a special emphasis on developing critical thinking and reflective skills, as well as excellent communication skills.
Family Practice Ambulatory Continuity Care
All levels of residents are scheduled daily at the Family Practice Center
PGY 1: 1 hour per day, 5 days/week
PGY 2: 2 hours per day, 5 days/week
PGY 3: 4 half days/week at the Familiy Practice Center, and 1 half day/week at the Grand Traverse Band Medicine Lodge
Family Practice Didactics
Weekly four-hour block dedicated to a full range of family practice topics plus monthly SCS educational days
Osteopathic Principles
Monthly osteopathic manual medicine lecture/workshops
Practice Management
Lecture series, practice management meetings, academic weeks
Presentation Skills
Case presentation training, lecture training, PowerPoint presentations
Preventive Medicine
Lectures, preventive medicine precepting
Research
All residents complete a research project/paper before graduation from the residency
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