Our Curriculum
What We Do
Residents will need subspecialty training in General Surgery, Orthopedic Surgery, Anesthesia, Radiology, Cardiology, inpatient Psychiatry. Elective options included but not limited to Urology, Dermology, Podiatry, Endocrine, Rheumatology, Neurology, Wound Care.
Required intern year and second year. Training will be performed at one high-volume ED and will be procedure and care oriented. Additional pediatric emergency medicine rotation required at TMC.
Separate from Continuity clinic. This will be obtained by working at community events to provide medical education or any of the county healthcare facilities.
Separate from Continuity Clinic. There will be Sports Medicine training that will be obtained during Orthopedic Surgical rotations. Option to supervise local sport games as on field doctor.
Required yearly. 3 in-hospital rotations will be required by interns, including one month of night medicine. Residents will have at least 1 ICU rotation in second year.
Required yearly. Prenatal care, as well as sharing call on the Labor & Delivery unit. Women’s well checks as well as prenatal counseling and contraception.
Required yearly. Office care and hospital care will be tenets to rotations for residents. Inpatient and emergency pediatric care will be required for senior residents.
Interns and residents will be expected to learn to provide continuity care to a panel of geriatric patients residing at the long-term care facility. Will be every week for 1/2 day
Required weekly. This will be where residents will provide all long-term care and provide OMT to patients. Interns will be responsible for 1/2 day of clinic weekly