The Family Medicine Residency Program is designed so each resident assumes increasing patient management responsibilities commensurate with his or her professional development and maturity. In our program, the family medicine resident (while serving on the pediatric, emergency medicine or obstetrical services) enjoys all the privileges and responsibilities of comparable residents in these specialties. Family Medicine residents receive hands-on experience in various procedures and examinations, including critical care, code blue management and other patient care interactions in our state of the art Simulation Center on campus throughout the 3 years of residency.
All first year residents begin with a two week long orientation at end of June. The residents will spend 1 month on Foundations of Family Medicine in July which will extend as an orientation before starting off service rotations. The residents then spend one month Family Medicine Skills Clinics, two months on Pediatrics (inpatient and outpatient), two months on Obstetrics, two months in the Emergency Department, one month Newborn Nursery and two months of Family Medicine Inpatient. During outpatient pediatrics rotation, residents will rotate through various subspecialty clinics, in addition to the general pediatrics clinic.
In October of PGY-1 year the entire PGY-1 class is together for Family Medicine Skills I, an outpatient family medicine rotation free of nighttime and weekend responsibilities.
During this year, the resident acquires families for whose care he or she will be responsible during the remainder of training. The resident spends one half-day per week in the Family Medicine Center. The emergency medicine rotation involves approximately 20 shifts during the month.
1 Month | 2 Months | 1 Month | 2 Month | 2 Months | 1 Month | 1 Months | 2 Months |
Foundations | Pediatric Ward |
Family Medicine Skills I | Family Medicine Inpatient Service |
Obstetric Ward/ Clinics |
Newborn Nursery |
Family Medicine Clinic |
Emergency Medicine |
Average 20 shifts | |||||||
Family Medicine Center – 1 half day/week |
During year two, the residents spend one month on an approved elective. During their cardiology rotation, residents work one-on-one with cardiologists in the inpatient and outpatient settings. Residents spend one month doing outpatient pediatrics during which time they rotate through various subspecialty pediatric clinics, in addition to the general pediatrics clinic.
In August of PGY-2 year the entire PGY-2 class is together for Advanced Family Medicine Skills II, an outpatient family medicine rotation free of weekend responsibilities.
Residents also spend one month in each of the following rotations:
In addition, three months is spent on the family medicine inpatient service. Three half-days per week during the remainder of the year are in the family medicine center.
In addition, there is an innovative longitudinal curriculum that incorporates experimental & didactic training the second year.
3 months | 1 month | 1 month | 1 month | 1 month | 1 month | 1 month | 1 month | 1 month | 1 month |
Family Medicine Inpatient | Family Medicine Clinics/FMS Nights | Community Medicine | Orthopedics | Gender and Reproductive Health | Ambulatory Skills II | Geriatrics | Family Medicine Clinic | Behavioral Health | Elective |
4 nights call per month | 2-3 nights call per month | ||||||||
FMC 1 wk night float | |||||||||
Applies to All Sites: Call PGY2 is in-house for at least the first 3 months; home call privileges granted on an individual basis |
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Union Track Only: Average 3 nights of call per month – 2 no-call months |
Three months are spent on the family medicine inpatient service. One month on family medicine clinics plus three to four half-days per week throughout the year.
Five months are available for electives. Popular electives include medical Spanish, radiology, global health, Urgent care, integrative medicine, maternal child health, anesthesia, and pediatric subspecialty rotations.
Electives are individualized according to residents’ individual future career plans and educational needs. Residents can choose an area of concentration for all 5 electives.
A longitudinal curriculum brings all upper level residents together to do advanced study in areas that will prepare them for future practice.
3 months |
1 month |
1 months |
1 month |
1 month |
5 months |
Family Medicine Inpatient | Medical/Surgical Subspecialties |
Family Medicine Clinics |
Family Medicine Inpatient Nights/Clinics | Sports Medicine/ Student Health – UNCC | Electives |
1 week of Night float |
3-4 call nights/month Union Track Only: Average 3 nights of call per month – 2 no call months |
2 home calls per month | |||
FMC 2/week | FMC: 4-5 half days per week |