The following data describes the experiences of our residents over the past eight years.
Medical Knowledge Acquisition
American Board of Family Medicine Resident In-Training Examination Average Score
American Board of Family Medicine Graduate Certification Examination Pass Rate
Clinical Encounters at Graduation
Program Average | ACGME Minimum | |
---|---|---|
Office continuity encounters | 2750 | 1650 |
Adult inpatient encounters | 1600 | 750 |
Newborn encounters | 150 | 40 |
Satisfaction with Training
- 88% are “very satisfied” (highest possible rating) with their training
- 96% rate the strength of the overall curriculum as “strong”
Scope of Practice After Graduation
- 95% provide ambulatory care for adults
- 90% provide ambulatory care to children
- 55% provide inpatient care to newborns, infants, or children
- 40% provide inpatient care for adults
- 75% work in a NCQA PCMH certified practice
All of our graduates are utilizing the specialized knowledge and skills acquired though participation in a Track of Excellence. Examples of recent graduate practice include:
- Community practice with inpatient and maternity care
- Geriatrics-focused community practice with nursing home care
- Community practice incorporating integrative medicine and osteopathic manipulative therapy
- Part-time community health center practice combined with global health missions
- Residency program faculty with inpatient and maternity care
- Community outpatient practice with medical student supervision
- Part-time community practice combined with health IT and population health leadership
- Community outpatient practice focusing on pain management and addiction medicine
- Community practice incorporating advanced psychiatric prescribing and cognitive behavioral therapy
- Full-time hospital medicine