The residency curriculum is set up in 13, four-week blocks each year. The following list shows typical requirements for each level of training:
- Community Medicine – 4 weeks
- Pediatrics (inpatient) – 8 weeks
- Pediatrics (outpatient) – 4 weeks
- Obstetrics – 8 weeks
- Adult Teaching Service (day coverage) – 8 weeks
- Adult Teaching Service (night float) – 8 weeks
- Emergency Medicine – 4 weeks
- Sports Medicine/Elective – 4 weeks
- Surgery – 4 weeks
- Pediatrics (inpatient) – 8 weeks
- Orthopaedics – 2 weeks
- Adult Teaching Service (primary) – 4 weeks
- Obstetrics – 6 weeks
- Wellness Medicine – 2 weeks
- Dermatology – 2 weeks
- Internal Medicine Inpatient Subspecialty Survey (cardiology, critical care, hospital medicine) – 4 weeks
- Subspecialty Survey (ENT, opthamology, urology) – 2 weeks
- Clinics – 4 weeks
- Emergency Department – 4 weeks
- Radiology – 2 weeks
- Practice Management – 2 weeks
- Adult Teaching Service Supervising Resident (days) – 2 weeks
- Adult Teaching Service Supervising Resident (nights) – 2 weeks
- Electives – 6 weeks
- Clinics – 4 weeks
- Adult Teaching Service (day coverage/back-up) – 8 weeks
- Adult Teaching Service (back-up/night float) – 6 weeks
- Community Pediatrics – 2 weeks
- Orthopaedics – 4 weeks
- Psychiatry – 4 weeks
- Gynecology – 4 weeks
- Geriatrics – 4 weeks
- Kids' Care (Pediatric Urgent Care) – 2 weeks
- Electives – 16 weeks
Elective Options
- Anesthesiology
- Cardiology
- Critical Care
- Dermatology
- Diabetes Education
- EKG
- Gastroenterology
- Global Health
- Gynecology
- Hospice and Palliative Medicine
- International Medicine
- Laboratory Medicine
- MSK Ultrasound
- Nephrology
- Pharmacology
- Point of Care Ultrasound
- Practice Management
- Psychiatry
- Pulmonary Medicine
- Radiology
- Research
- Respiratory Therapy
- Rheumatology
- Sports Medicine
- Surgery