Hospital and Clinical Rotations
During your residency, you will take the lead on patient care in hospital and clinical settings alike. Each year of the program has certain requirements that must be met, and you will be supported along the way by attending physicians and fellow residents. In addition, the John C. Lincoln Family Medicine Program offers you options for preceptors and locations, depending on your interest.
OGME 1 Rotation Requirements
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Orientation |
4 weeks |
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Internal Medicine— Inpatient |
8 weeks |
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Emergency Medicine |
4 weeks |
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Family Practice— Inpatient (FPI) |
12 weeks |
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Pediatrics |
4 weeks inpatient / 4 weeks outpatient |
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Ob/Gyn |
4 weeks |
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Surgery |
4 weeks |
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Podiatry |
2 weeks |
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Pathology |
2 weeks |
|
Elective |
4 weeks |
OGME 2 and 3 Rotation Requirements
|
Internal Medicine |
4 weeks |
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Internal Medicine— Elective |
8 weeks |
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Emergency Medicine |
8 weeks |
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FPI / Continuity Clinic |
24 weeks |
|
Pediatrics |
8 weeks inpatient / 8 weeks outpatient |
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Ob/Gyn |
12 weeks |
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Surgery—Elective |
12 weeks |
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Geriatrics / Community Clinic* |
4 weeks |
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Elective |
16 weeks |
*1 week of Palliative Medicine during the second year geriatric rotation
Call Schedule
The resident call schedule depends upon rotation.
- FPI: Home call for the month divided between three residents
- IM: Q4 in-house call
- Inpatient Pediatrics: 7 nights, self-assigned in 4 weeks
Medical Student Opportunities and Clerkships
Even if you are just beginning your journey, the John C. Lincoln Health Network invites you to train with us. Rotations are available for MSIII and MSIV’s, including:
- Family Medicine: Clinic- and hospital-based
- Internal Medicine: Hospital-based
- Radiology: Hospital-based
- All other rotations are preceptor-based and must be arranged with individual preceptors