Schedule
Core Content
Over the three-year training, our residents complete:
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18-20 weeks of Inpatient Adult Medicine
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10-12 weeks of Night Float
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8 weeks Labor and Delivery
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8 weeks Women's Health
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8 weeks Inpatient Peds
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12 weeks Outpatient Peds
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8 weeks Emergency Medicine
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24 weeks of Personalized Electives
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Over 50 weeks in continuity clinics
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PGY-1
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Wards
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Night Float
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Inpatient Peds
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L&D
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Surgery
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Outpatient Peds
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MSK
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Addiction Med
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Electives
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Vacation
6 weeks (2 weeks x 3 rotations)
6 weeks (2 weeks x 3 rotations)
4 weeks
8 weeks (4 weeks x 2 rotations)
4 weeks
4 weeks
4 weeks
4 weeks
4 weeks
4 weeks (2 weeks x 2)
PGY-2
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Wards
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Night Float
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Inpatient Peds
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Women's Health
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Emergency Medicine
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Outpatient Peds
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MSK
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ICU
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Geriatrics
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Electives
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Vacation
6 weeks (2 weeks x 3)
6 weeks (2 weeks x 3)
4 weeks
4 weeks
4 weeks
4 weeks
2 weeks
4 weeks
4 weeks
8 weeks (4 weeks x 2)
4 weeks (2 weeks x2)
PGY-3
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Wards
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Women's Health
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Emergency Medicine
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In/Outpatient Peds
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MSK
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Inpatient Psych
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Geriatrics
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Hospice Palliative
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Practice Management
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Electives
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Vacation
6 weeks (1 weeks x 6)
4 weeks
4 weeks
4 weeks
4 weeks
4 weeks
4 weeks
4 weeks
4 weeks
12 weeks
4 weeks (2 weeks x2)
Medicine Service
Each medicine team consists of one resident from each PGY level. Junior residents (PGY1, PGY2) alternate admitting patients from the ER, staying for a full 12 hours with their PGY3 resident. Every junior resident gets 1 day off per week. The night float team takes over the remainder 12 hours.
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Pediatric Service
The inpatient pediatric resident team is comprised of one junior resident and at least one senior resident. Call days are 12 hours, 7am to 7pm. Residents alternate days being on-call for admissions. The night float team will cover the nighttime admissions.
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OB/GYN
PGY-1 residents cover the L&D inpatient service in 12 hour shifts (either day or night) for 5 days.
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Night-Float
The night float team consists of a senior resident (PGY-2) and a junior resident (PGY-1). They cover admissions and acute management of patients for the adult medicine, ICU, and pediatric services. Night float rotations are 6 days straight for 2 weeks.