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Family Medicine: Curriculum

PGY-1

Hospital Medicine: 13 weeks

Night Float: 6 weeks

Obstetrics: 6 weeks

Pediatrics: 6 weeks

Women’s Health: 4 weeks

Emergency Medicine: 4 weeks

Clinical Pharmacy: 2 weeks

Pediatric Emergency Medicine at CHP: 2 weeks

ICU: 2 weeks

Addiction Medicine: 2 weeks

Orientation: 2 weeks

Holiday: 2 weeks

Pain Management: 1 week

PGY-2

Family Medicine Office: 10 weeks

Elective: 8 weeks

Hospital Medicine: 6 weeks

Pediatrics: 5 weeks

Musculoskeletal Medicine: 4 weeks

Cardiology: 4 weeks

Night Float: 3 weeks

Women’s Health: 2 weeks

Pulmonology: 2 weeks

Neurology: 2 weeks

Dermatology: 2 weeks

General Surgery: 2 weeks

Holiday: 2 weeks

PGY-3

Family Medicine Office: 12 weeks

Elective: 12 weeks

Hospital Medicine: 6 weeks

Pediatrics: 5 weeks

Sports Medicine: 4 weeks

Surgical Selective: 4 weeks

Night Float: 3 weeks

Wound Care: 2 weeks

Orientation: 2 weeks

Holiday: 2 weeks

*In addition to the above block rotations, Outpatient Family Medicine, Outpatient Pediatrics, and Community Medicine occur longitudinally during all three years.

Call Schedule

First, second and third year residents participate in a night float system.

Responsibilities Include:

  • Admitting patients to the general medical, telemetry and ICU floors
  • Responding to floor calls
  • Responding to “Code Blues”

Senior residents function in a teaching and supervisory capacity while managing outside telephone calls from our patient population.

Longitudinal Experiences

  • Outpatient Family Medicine: One session per week (PGY-1); two to three sessions per week (PGY-2), and four sessions per week (PGY-3).
  • Community Medicine: All three years with an emphasis during PGY-2 and PGY-3 years.
  • Geriatrics: All three years with an emphasis during PGY-2 and PGY-3 years.
  • Practice Management: All three years with an emphasis during PGY-2 and PGY-3 years.
  • Behavioral Medicine: All three years with an emphasis during PGY-2.
  • Sports Medicine: All three years with an emphasis during PGY-2.
  • Procedures: All three years with an emphasis during PGY-3.
  • Outpatient pediatrics: All three years with emphasis on PGY-1 and PGY-2 years.

Ready to Apply?

If you meet the entrance requirements, please submit your information through Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). If you have further questions, don’t hesitate to contact us at 1-800-723-2269.

ERAS Website

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