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All first-year residents begin with a month of orientation. The residents' paths then diversify each spending two months on general internal medicine, two months on pediatrics, two months on obstetrics, two weeks in labor management, one month intro to MICU, two months in the emergency department, one month of general surgery and one month of inpatient family medicine. During this year, the resident acquires families for whose care he or she will be responsible during the remainder of training. The resident spends one half-day per week in the Family Medicine Center. The orientation, labor management and family medicine months have no night call. The emergency medicine rotation involves approximately 20 shifts during the month. The resident averages every fourth night call for the remaining seven months. |
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