Year One
During your first year in our program you will have five months of inpatient medicine, two months of critical care, one month of emergency medicine, one month of night float, one month of ambulatory medicine, and two months of elective for categorical residents. Preliminary year residents follow the same schedule. The only difference being preliminary residents do not have an ambulatory rotation but instead have three elective months.
Year Two
During your second year in our program you will have three months of inpatient medicine, one month of critical care, one month of emergency medicine, one month of pulmonary critical care, one month of neurology, one month of geriatrics, one month of cardiology/cardiac rehabilitation, one month of day float, one month serving as night resident and two months of elective.
Year Three
During the third year you will have one month of inpatient medicine, one month of day float, one month of adolescent medicine, one month of dermatology/ophthalmology, one month of orthopedics/ENT, one month of rehabilitation medicine/psychiatry, one month of critical care, one month of night float in ICU, one month of ambulatory medicine, one month of ES and two months of elective.
Average call schedule:
- Year One--No calls during your three electives and Night Float. Every fourth night for three months (when there is no night float intern). Once a week during the remaining months.
- Year Two--Every fourth night for four months, then once a week or no call at all for the other months.
- Year Three -- Every fourth night for four months, then once a week or no call at all for the other months.
This is on average and is subject to change depending on program needs. No call is taken from home.