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The Family Medicine Residency Program is the most recognized component of the dynamic Department of Family Medicine at Carolinas Medical Center (CMC). Other departmental programs include: the teaching of medical students and initiatives in community-oriented primary care, health promotion/disease prevention, geriatrics, behavioral medicine, sports medicine, occupational health and clinical research.
The Family Medicine Residency Program formally began in 1973, but its heritage goes back much further with its predecessor, a general practice training program. Our program accepts eight residents each year: six in the main program and two in the urban track. There is also a rural residency program associated with Carolinas Medical Center that accepts two residents per year.
Residents selected for the main and urban programs have the majority of their clinical experiences related to CMC. There are also many opportunities for away or local experiences available throughout Carolinas HealthCare System.
The Family Medicine Residency Program is fully approved by the ACGME and has always filled its positions with highly qualified residents. Family medicine is a key component throughout Carolinas HealthCare System, including the community's extensive network of private family physicians. Family physicians, whether faculty or residents, are well accepted in this highly collaborative atmosphere throughout the medical community, but particularly throughout Carolinas Medical Center by faculty and resident peers on other services.
The Family Medicine Residency Program offers an array of special opportunities for unique individuals who aspire to become the most competent and well-prepared family physicians for today's ever-changing healthcare environment.
Education and other Residency Training Programs at Carolinas Medical Center.
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