CurriculumThe four-year curriculum of the combined Med/Peds Residency
Program is divided equally to enable you to complete 24 months of
education in both pediatrics and internal medicine. The
First Postdoctoral YearDuring the first year, each resident alternates three-month assignments in medicine and pediatrics. Internal medicine rotations include:
In pediatrics, residents care for children of all ages, including infants, toddlers, preschool and school-aged children, and adolescents. Rotations include:
A two-week skills block halfway through the first year brings all eight Med-Peds PGY-1 interns together to perfect basic skills including:
In addition, the first year of training also includes a two-week community advocacy rotation. Second and Third Postdoctoral YearsDuring the second and third years, each Med/Peds resident:
Fourth Postdoctoral YearAs a senior resident during the fourth postdoctoral year, responsibilities are the same as the categorical R-3/PL-3, spending:
ElectivesTwo one-month "away electives" are allowed over the four years of training. During this time, the resident's salary, benefits, and malpractice insurance are continued. Past residents have rotated in a variety of U.S. and International sites during this time. Fourth-year residents are eligible for an elective working with the Med/Peds Faculty in the Med/Peds clinic site: Culver Medical Group. It's a great opportunity to work with the faculty and see what a Med/Peds practice is like. VacationThe resident is granted 4 weeks of vacation during each academic year. The vacation is usually scheduled in two blocks of two weeks and is split evenly between medicine and pediatrics blocks. |
