Program Aims and Objectives
Program Aims
- To provide exceptional training for Family Medicine Residents through development of skills that enable them to provide evidence-based, compassionate, linguistically appropriate patient care with dedication to our patients and communities.
- To prepare residents to become health advocates and community leaders.
- To develop competent physicians capable to provide comprehensive care to patients with a broad spectrum of medical conditions as well as support preventative health efforts.
- To promote optimal utilization of resources and cost-conscious strategies to diagnose and manage acute and chronic conditions in patients in both the ambulatory and inpatient setting.
- To support the role of a primary care physician functioning as a member of a multidisciplinary team.
- To advocate for the application of evidence-based medicine while caring for patients in the clinic, hospital, nursing home and home settings.
Program Objectives
Upon completion of the program, all residents will be able to:
Patient Care
- Gather essential and accurate patient information
- Perform an appropriate, accurate and focused physical exam
- Demonstrate caring and respectful behaviors
- Counsel and educate patients and families
- Work within a multidisciplinary team
- Independently develop and carry out patient management plans
- Provide preventative health services and provide anticipatory guidance
- Develop an appropriate differential diagnosis
- Perform procedures appropriate to the field of family medicine
Medical Knowledge
- Know, apply and teach basic and clinical science
- Investigate and review current literature to acquire knowledge and solve clinical inquiries
Practice-based learning and improvement
- Apply, design and use statistical methods to appraise medical studies
- Facilitate the learning of others
- Use information technology for lifelong learning
- Analyze practice experience and improve it systematically
- Obtain and utilize information about individual patients and local populations
Systems-Based Practice
- Be aware of how practice and delivery systems differ (costs, resources, access, etc.)
- Practice cost-effective care and resource allocation
- Advocate for quality and help patients manage the health care system
Professionalism
- Demonstrate respect, compassion, dignity and integrity
- Demonstrate sensitivity to cultural, age, gender, sexual orientation and disability issues
- Demonstrate commitment to ethically sound practice
- Demonstrate responsiveness and accountability to society, individual patients and the profession of medicine.
Interpersonal and Communication Skills
- Effectively listen, elicit and provide information
- Communicate to develop and maintain therapeutic relationships with patients
- Work well with others as a member or leader of a health team
- Utilize communication to create health-promoting partnerships with patients and their families of various cultures and ethnic backgrounds
Curriculum
Rotations will be scheduled for 4 week rotation blocks. There are 39 total blocks throughout the 3 years of training. Outpatient rotations will occur at Forest Home Health Center and other affiliated community health centers, Froedtert & MCW specialty office practices, and South Side community organizations. Inpatient adult medicine rotations and specialty rotations will occur at Froedtert Hospital. Inpatient pediatric rotations will occur at Children’s Wisconsin.
PGY-1:
- 1 block Introduction to practice
- 3 blocks inpatient adult medicine
- 1 block adult emergency medicine
- 2 blocks obstetrics
- 1 block inpatient pediatrics
- 1 block surgery
- 1 block community medicine I
- 1 block care of newborns
- 1 block orthopedics
- 1 block elective
PGY-2:
- 2 blocks adult inpatient medicine
- 1 block pediatric emergency medicine
- 1 block behavioral medicine
- 1 block cardiology
- 1 block elective
- 1 block addiction medicine I
- 1 block sports medicine
- 1 block critical care
- 1 block community medicine II
- 1 block nephrology
- 1 block gynecology
- 1 block pulmonology
PGY-3:
- 1 block adult inpatient medicine
- 1/2 block adult emergency medicine
- 1/2 block Point-of-Care Ultrasounds (POCUS)
- 1 block practice management
- 1 block community medicine III
- 1 block geriatrics
- 1 block ambulatory pediatrics
- 1 block ENT/optho
- 1 block dermatology
- 1 block behavioral medicine II
- 4 blocks electives

