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Curriculum


Rotations

PGY 1 Rotations
PGY1 Rotations# of Weeks
Med-FM12 weeks
Surgery4 weeks
Outpatient Pediatrics4 weeks
Emergency Medicine4 weeks
OB/Nursery8 weeks
ICU4 weeks
Night Float4 weeks
Electives6 weeks
Radiology2 weeks
Orientation4 weeks
PGY2 Rotations
PGY2 Rotations# of Weeks
Orthopedics4 weeks
Emergency Medicine4 weeks
Med-FM8 weeks
Scholarly Activity2 weeks
Community Medicine2 weeks
OB/Nursery2 weeks
Electives10 weeks
Night Float4 weeks
Med-H6 weeks
GYN2 weeks
Outpatient Pediatrics4 weeks
Family Medicine Clinic2 weeks
Orientation2 weeks
PGY3 Rotations
PGY3 Rotations# of Weeks
Geriatrics4 weeks
Med-FM4 weeks
GYN2 weeks
Behavioral Science (VA)4 weeks
Inpatient Pediatrics4 weeks
Night Float4 weeks
Med-H2 weeks
Dermatology2 weeks
OB/Nursery2 weeks
Family Medicine Clinic2 weeks
Orthopedics4 weeks
Electives18 weeks

The residents will have their own continuity clinics at Saint Louise Clinic.  PGY1 residents have one half-day of clinic per week.  PGY2 residents have three half-days of clinic per week.  PGY3 residents have four half-days of clinic per week.


Conferences

Our didactic block is on Wednesdays from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. at the Ascension Saint Thomas Medical Partners Saint Louise Family Medicine Center.  Conferences may also be attended virtually if the resident is on a hospital rotation.  Conference time is protected.  Sometimes there are hourly lectures by a variety of speakers including core faculty, residents, or guest speakers and sometimes there would be a longer session or workshop.  We also utilize interactive podcasts, AAFP Board Review Videos, and have ultrasound training utilizing SonoSim.  The schedule will vary from week to week.  Some didactic sessions will include:

Journal Club

Journal Club is an hour-long session held monthly. Journal Club consists of a resident critically reviewing a recent journal article, emphasizing the importance of evidence-based medicine. A faculty member with expertise in critical literature analysis assists with the election and review of the journal articles. All residents are required to participate in the journal club series.

AFP Journal Review

AFP Journal Review is a monthly session to review the prior month’s journal articles. Residents are broken into groups to discuss articles with core faculty.

Board Review

Board Review is an hour-long session held several times a month with the goal to prepare residents for the ABFM certifying examination.

Grand Rounds

Grand Rounds is held monthly on Thursdays at Ascension Saint Thomas Rutherford in conjunction with the Emergency Medicine Residency Program. Grand Rounds today are an integral component of medical education. The presenter is either a member of our faculty or a visiting faculty lecturer. New information is taught, and clinical reasoning skills are enhanced. They present clinical problems in medicine by focusing on current or interesting cases and are sometimes utilized for dissemination of new research information.

Resident Faculty Meeting

A Resident Faculty Meeting is held the first Tuesday of each month from 12:45 – 1:30 p.m. at Ascension Saint Thomas Medical Partners Saint Louise Family Medicine Center. This is a good time to discuss any new policies or procedures, ask questions, notify faculty of any rotation or clinic issues etc.

Office-Wide Meeting

An Office-Wide Meeting is held the second Tuesday of each month from 12:45 – 1:30 p.m. Clinic staff, faculty, and residents attend. Information is shared with the group by the Clinic Manager. This is a good time for everyone to come together to get to know each other and discuss what is working well or what could be improved in the clinic.

Resident-Only Meeting

A Resident-Only Meeting is held the third Tuesday of each month from 12:45 – 1:30 p.m. at Ascension Saint Thomas Medical Partners Saint Louise Family Medicine Center. This meeting is run by the Chief Residents. This is a protected time for the residents to share how things are going and discuss any problems they may be encountering or provide any ideas they have regarding the program. The Chief Residents bring this anonymous information to the core faculty for review.

Morning Report and Attending Rounds

We also have morning report and attending rounds daily. Faculty and local volunteer specialists hold morning report at the hospital prior to rounds. During this time residents will make case presentations and will have the opportunity to develop a plan of care for patients with different diagnoses. This provides an interactive setting that enables residents to work closely with faculty and simulate a case scenario of a patient that has typically been admitted the night before. Regarding attending rounds, the residents will float throughout the facility and have the opportunity to see and discuss adult and pediatric patient management with faculty directly after morning report. Rounds are conducted at the bedside but also extend to radiology where physicians can view CT scans, MRI’s, and ultrasound that may be applicable to their patients. The roaming nature of rounds enables residents to gather the necessary details of each patient to develop a comprehensive treatment plan.

Resident Wellness

Residency is hard. It’s hard on the residents, it’s hard on their families, and it can take a significant physical and mental toll. However, we are committed to resident wellness to mitigate the challenges faced by our residents. We actively cultivate and seek to improve our resident wellness curriculum. Every month, we have a resident wellness meeting. Each meeting is centered around one of the four pillars of wellness: physical, psychological, professional, and social. We also have a resident representative on the wellness committee whose primary job is to be a resource for any resident that may be struggling. The resident wellness representative is also responsible for helping to plan the annual retreat, team building events, and the trainee appreciation event.

Wellness Pillars

  • Physical: Physical wellness covers a variety of healthy behaviors such as adequate exercise, proper nutrition, and refraining from harmful habits such as drug use and alcohol abuse.
  • Psychological: Psychological wellness involves understanding and respecting your feelings/values/attitudes, appreciating the feelings of others, and managing your emotions in a constructive way.
  • Professional: Professional wellness centers around preparing for and participating in work that provides personal satisfaction and life enrichment that is consistent with your values, goals, and lifestyle.
  • Social: Social wellness refers to developing good communication skills, developing intimacy with others, and creating a support network of friends and family members.

Highlights

Our Program Director and Faculty are focused on identifying the specific interests of our residents and helping to connect them to rotation experiences that support those interests. Below are examples of unique opportunities offered by our program.

Women’s Health

Our program offers a unique opportunity for those interested in women’s health and obstetrics. The program’s primary site, Ascension Saint Thomas Rutherford, has approximately 3,000 deliveries annually, and is the leading provider of obstetric care in Rutherford County. Members of our core faculty practice and teach obstetrics and women’s health. Residents work closely with our core faculty to gain exposure to normal, spontaneous vaginal deliveries, assisted deliveries, and surgical OB (Caesarean sections). Our core faculty also performs ultrasound. The residents will also work with laborists and local, private obstetricians to gain further experience and a variety of teaching viewpoints. Lactation consultants are also readily available and excited to teach.

Medical Missions at Home

Residents in the UT-Murfreesboro Family Medicine Program have a unique opportunity to work at the Ascension Saint Thomas Medical Missions at Home. Since 2013, thousands of free medical services and procedures have been provided to Middle Tennesseans through the Ascension Saint Thomas Medical Missions at Home. Created as a project of the Ascension Health Leadership Formation program, these day-long community health events provide needed primary and specialty care and services including:

  • Behavioral medicine
  • Dentistry – pediatric and adult
  • Foot and wound care
  • Mammograms
  • Prescriptions at no cost – made possible by the Dispensary of Hope
  • Vision services