* This table does not represent the order in which the rotations are scheduled
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Rotation & Objectives |
Duration |
Brief description |
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Ìý 8 Weeks |
Clinical setting: Family Medicine Unit Main activities: Residents’ patient clinics and walk-in clinics Supplemented by clinical activities pertinent to Maternity Care and Care of Newborns |
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8 weeks |
Clinical setting: Family Medicine Unit Main activities: Residents’ patient clinics and walk-in clinics. Supplemented by 2-3 procedure clinics per week. |
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12 weeks |
Clinical setting: Family Medicine Unit Main activities: Residents’ patient clinics and walk-in clinics. Residents are also scheduled in the psychiatric emergency room and in psychiatric clinics and/or consult services. |
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4 weeks |
Hospital based rotation. Residents will return to their Family Medicine Unit for their continuity clinic weekly. |
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Family Medicine Unit/Adult Emergency N.B. Two separate objectives docs |
8 weeks |
A ‘horizontalized’ rotation that alternates the residents’ patient clinics in their Family Medicine Unit with hospital based acute care. |
4 weeks |
Hospital based rotation: Adult inpatient ward. Residents return for their unit for their weekly continuity clinic. |
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Family Medicine Inpatient/Family Medicine Unit N.B. Two separate objectives docs |
8 weeks |
This is a horizontalized rotation that alternates clinical exposure to an adult inpatient ward supervised by family physicians with the residents’ continuity clinic. |
4 weeks |
Depending on the site, this experience involves multiple types of clinical exposure to Care of the Elderly. This can include inpatient, long-term care facilities, and outpatient clinics. Residents return for their unit for their weekly continuity clinics. |
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4 weeks |
Depending on the site, this experience involves multiple types of clinical exposure to Palliative Care including inpatient and outpatients settings. |
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4 weeks |
Clinical setting: Obstetrical Case Room, residents work with the Obstetrical and Family Medicine service for Intrapartum, Postpartum, and Newborn care. Residents return for the Family Medicine Unit for their continuity clinic. This rotation supplements the prenatal care residents learn at their Training Unit. |
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4 weeks |
This experience supplements our residents’ exposure to care of children and adolescents that they receive in their continuity clinics in their training units. Most residents will have opportunities to work with pediatric subspecialists and paramedical health professionals. |
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4 weeks |
This intensive rotation provides important exposure to acute pediatric illness. Residents do both daytime and overnight shifts. |
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4 weeks |
Hospital based rotation that exposes residents to the most severe presentation of illness in children. |
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Rural |
8 weeks |
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Electives |
3 rotations of 4 weeks |
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Selective |
4 weeks |
See selective choices (coming soon) |
Selective (Acute Care) |
4 weeks |
See acute care selective choices (coming soon) |
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