Family Medicine Residency

Resident education in family medicine (FM) needs innovative training models to demonstrate the importance of community medicine (CM) and residency education in population health. Population- and community-based approaches at all levels of training and practice allow clinicians to examine their quality of care for a specific population of patients, make changes to their own care system and study how these changes affect their practice. The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) needs residents of FM to obtain a standardized CM program that involves didactic and experiential exercises in subjects such as misconduct, school safety, monitoring of communicable diseases and epidemiology. 

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