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Family Medicine Residency Program 2012 Curriculum

Why Move to a New Curriculum? Meets College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) “Triple-C CB” accreditation standards Centered in Family Medicine Comprehensive Care Continuity of Care Competency Based Accommodates expansion in Resident numbers (52 –to– 70 –to– 79) Develops/enhances/formalizes learning in specific clinical areas, e.g.: Underserved populations Selected outpatient experiences: mental health, dermatology, cardiology, ENT, urology, ophthalmology, chronic pain, asthma Provides continuity in areas additional to Family Medicine clinic (Long Term Care, Mental Health, Prenatal)

Why Move to a New Curriculum? Provides selectives/electives/”enriched” competencies Designed to accommodate Foundations Program Designed to accommodate increase in Academics Programming Maintains learning in key offservice areas: Pediatrics, Obstetrics, Palliative, Internal Medicine, Hospitalist, Emergency, Pediatric Emergency Maintains Rural FM experience Theoretically robust Increases FM teachers and FM Core Teaching Sites Able to share with colleagues nationally – Program model, assessment methods, etc.

FM Residency Program – 2012 Curriculum Block R1 FM Foun- dations FM – Mental Health / Beh Medicine FM – Child FM – Adult Year 1 - Family Medicine Blocks

FM Residency Program – 2012 Curriculum Block R1 FM Foun- dations Immersion FM – Mental Health / Beh Medicine ElectiveFM – Child Immer- sion ElectiveFM – Adult Immer- sion FM – Adult Immer- sion Year 1 - FM Blocks + Immersion/Elective Blocks

FM Residency Program – 2012 Curriculum Block R1 FM Foun- dations Immer- sion FM – Mental Health / Beh Medicine ElectiveFM – Child Immer- sion ElectiveFM – Adult Immer- sion FM – Adult Immer- sion DETAILED EXPERIENCES FM Clinic 4 x ½ days /wk (wks 3&4) 4 x ½ days /wk Year 1 - Family Medicine Blocks & Clinics

FM Residency Program – 2012 Curriculum Block R1 FM Foun- dations Immer- sion FM – Mental Health / Beh Medicine ElectiveFM – Child Immer- sion ElectiveFM – Adult Immer- sion FM – Adult Immer- sion FM Clinic 4 x ½ days /wk (wks 3&4) CCB – every Thurs pm 4 x ½ days /wk CCB - every Thurs pm 4 x ½ days /wk CCB - every Thurs pm 4 x ½ days /wkCCB - every Thurs pm 4 x ½ days /wkCCB - every Thurs pm Year 1 – All Family Medicine Clinics CCB – Continuity Call Back Clinic – every Thursday afternoon in your FM Clinic whenever on an Immersion or Elective experience

FM Residency Program – 2012 Curriculum Block R1 FM Foun- dations Immer- sion FM – Mental Health / Beh Medicine ElectiveFM – Child Immer- sion ElectiveFM – Adult Immer- sion FM – Adult Immer- sion FM Clinic 4 x ½ days /wk (wks 3&4) CCB – every Thurs pm 4 x ½ days /wk CCB - every Thurs pm 4 x ½ days /wk CCB - every Thurs pm 4 x ½ days /wkCCB - every Thurs pm 4 x ½ days /wkCCB - every Thurs pm FM After Hours 1 eve shift / wk Year 1 – Family Medicine Clinics + After Hours Clinics CCB – Continuity Call Back Clinic – every Thursday afternoon in your FM Clinic whenever on an Immersion or Elective experience

FM Residency Program – 2012 Curriculum Block R1 FM Foun- dations Immer- sion FM – Mental Health / Beh Medicine ElectiveFM – Child Immer- sion ElectiveFM – Adult Immer- sion FM – Adult Immer- sion FM Clinic 4 x ½ days /wk (wks 3&4) CCB – every Thurs pm 4 x ½ days /wk CCB - every Thurs pm 4 x ½ days /wk CCB - every Thurs pm 4 x ½ days /wkCCB - every Thurs pm 4 x ½ days /wkCCB - every Thurs pm FM After Hours 1 eve shift / wk FM Continuity ACEs 1-LTC½ day / wk 1-LTC 2-Prenatal 3-MH 4-Prenatal ½ day / wk 1-LTC 2-Prenatal 3-MH 4-Prenatal 1-LTC½ day / wk 1-LTC 2-Prenatal 3-MH 4-Prenatal ½ day / wk 1-LTC 2-Prenatal 3-MH 4-Prenatal 1-LTC ½ day / wk 1-LTC 2-Prenatal 3-MH 4-Prenatal 1-LTC½ day / wk 1-LTC 2-Prenatal 3-MH 4-Prenatal 1-LTC Year 1 – Family Medicine Clinics + After Hours Clinics + Continuity ACES in FM CCB – Continuity Call Back Clinic – every Thursday afternoon in your FM Clinic whenever on an Immersion or Elective experience ACES – Ambulatory Clinical Experiences – 5 x ½ days per week scheduled by the Program to support competencies in the “domain” area of that rotation (e.g. Mental Health, Care of the Child, Care of the Adult)

FM Residency Program – 2012 Curriculum Block R1 FM Foun- dations Immer- sion FM – Mental Health / Beh Medicine ElectiveFM – Child Immer- sion ElectiveFM – Adult Immer- sion FM – Adult Immer- sion FM Clinic 4 x ½ days /wk (wks 3&4) CCB – every Thurs pm 4 x ½ days /wk CCB – ½ day every Thurs pm 4 x ½ days /wk CCB - every Thurs pm 4 x ½ days /wkCCB - every Thurs pm 4 x ½ days /wkCCB - every Thurs pm FM After Hours 1 x eve shift / wk FM Continuity ACEs ½ day / wk 1-LTC 2-Prenatal 3-MH 4-Prenatal ½ day / wk 1-LTC 2-Prenatal 3-MH 4-Prenatal ½ day / wk 1-LTC 2-Prenatal 3-MH 4-Prenatal ½ day / wk 1-LTC 2-Prenatal 3-MH 4-Prenatal ½ day / wk 1-LTC 2-Prenatal 3-MH 4-Prenatal ½ day / wk 1-LTC 2-Prenatal 3-MH 4-Prenatal ACES – During FM Blocks FNDTNS MH/BM FM-Child FM-Adult Year 1 - Family Medicine & Ambulatory Clinical Experiences (ACEs) Adult Mental Health Clinic Child Mental Health Clinic Addictions Clinic Pt Centered Care Lab Asthma Clinic Allergy Clinic Childhood Obesity Clinic ENT Clinic ___ Cardiology Clinic Chronic Pain Clinic Complex Chronic Disease Clinic Dermatology Clinic ENT Clinics Ophthalmology Physiotherapy Urology Women’s Health Weeks 3 & 4: Community Pharmacy Diagnostic Imaging Calgary Lab Services Living Well w/ Chronic Condition CCB – Continuity Call Back Clinic – every Thursday afternoon in your FM Clinic whenever on an Immersion or Elective experience ACES – Ambulatory Clinical Experiences – 5 x ½ days per week scheduled by the Program to support competencies in the “domain” area of that rotation (e.g. Mental Health, Care of the Child, Care of the Adult)

FM Residency Program – 2012 Curriculum Block R1 FM Foun- dations PEDSFM – Mental Health / Beh Medicine OBSFM – Child ELECTPALLFM – Adult ELECTFM – Adult IM FM Clinic 4 x ½ days /wk (wks 3&4) CCB – every Thurs pm 4 x ½ days /wk CCB – ½ day every Thurs pm 4 x ½ days /wk CCB - every Thurs pm 4 x ½ days /wkCCB - every Thurs pm 4 x ½ days /wkCCB - every Thurs pm FM After Hours 1 x eve shift / wk ACES – During FM Blocks FNDTNSFM- MH/BM FM-Child FM-Adult Immersion PEDSOBSELECTPALLELECTIM Year 1 - Family Medicine + ACEs + Immersion Experiences CCB – Continuity Call Back Clinic – every Thursday afternoon in your FM Clinic whenever on an Immersion or Elective experience ACES – Ambulatory Clinical Experiences – 5 x ½ days per week scheduled by the Program to support competencies in the “domain” area of that rotation (e.g. Mental Health, Care of the Child, Care of the Adult) PEDS - Pediatrics OBS – Obstetrics ELECT – Elective PALL – Palliative Care IM – Internal Medicine Adult Mental Health Clinic Child Mental Health Clinic Addictions Clinic Pt Centered Care Lab Asthma Clinic Allergy Clinic Childhood Obesity Clinic ENT Clinic ___ Cardiology Clinic Chronic Pain Clinic Complex Chronic Disease Clinic Dermatology Clinic ENT Clinics Ophthalmology Physiotherapy Urology Women’s Health Weeks 3 & 4: Community Pharmacy Diagnostic Imaging Calgary Lab Services Living Well Chronic Condition Cardiology Clinic Chronic Pain Clinic Complex Chronic Disease Clinic Dermatology Clinic ENT Clinics Ophthalmology Physiotherapy Urology Women’s Health

FM Residency Program – 2012 Curriculum Block R1 FM Foun- dations PEDSFM – Mental Health / Beh Medicine OBSFM – Child ELECTPALLFM – Adult ELECTFM – Adult IM FM Clinic 4 x ½ days /wk (wks 3&4) CCB – every Thurs pm 4 x ½ days /wk CCB – ½ day every Thurs pm 4 x ½ days /wk CCB - every Thurs pm 4 x ½ days /wkCCB - every Thurs pm 4 x ½ days /wkCCB - every Thurs pm FM After Hours 1 x eve shift / wk ACES – During FM Blocks FNDTNSFM- MH/BM FM-Child FM-Adult Immersion PEDSOBSELECTPALLELECTIM On Call Peds CallPsyc Call Obs CallPall CallIM Call Year 1 - Family Medicine + ACES + Immersion + On Call Adult Mental Health Clinic Child Mental Health Clinic Addictions Clinic Pt Centered Care Lab Asthma Clinic Allergy Clinic Childhood Obesity Clinic ENT Clinic ___ Cardiology Clinic Chronic Pain Clinic Complex Chronic Disease Clinic Dermatology Clinic ENT Clinics Ophthalmology Physiotherapy Urology Women’s Health Weeks 3 & 4: Community Pharmacy Diagnostic Imaging Calgary Lab Services Living Well Chronic Condition Cardiology Clinic Chronic Pain Clinic Complex Chronic Disease Clinic Dermatology Clinic ENT Clinics Ophthalmology Physiotherapy Urology Women’s Health CCB – Continuity Call Back Clinic – every Thursday afternoon in your FM Clinic whenever on an Immersion or Elective experience ACES – Ambulatory Clinical Experiences – 5 x ½ days per week scheduled by the Program to support competencies in the “domain” area of that rotation (e.g. Mental Health, Care of the Child, Care of the Adult) PEDS - Pediatrics OBS – Obstetrics ELECT – Elective PALL – Palliative Care IM – Internal Medicine

FM Residency Program – 2012 Curriculum Block R1 FM Foun- dations PEDSFM – Mental Health / Beh Medicine OBSFM – Child ELECTPALLFM – Adult ELECTFM – Adult IM FM Clinic 4 x ½ days /wk (wks 3&4) CCB – every Thurs pm 4 x ½ days /wk CCB – ½ day every Thurs pm 4 x ½ days /wk CCB - every Thurs pm 4 x ½ days /wkCCB - every Thurs pm 4 x ½ days /wkCCB - every Thurs pm FM After Hours 1 x eve shift / wk ACES – During FM Blocks FNDTNSFM- MH/BM FM-Child FM-Adult Immersion PEDSOBSELECTPALLELECTIM On Call Peds CallPsyc Call Obs CallPall CallIM Call Academics FNDTNS WEEKLY ACADEMICS Year 1 - Family Medicine + Immersion & On Call Adult Mental Health Clinic Child Mental Health Clinic Addictions Clinic Pt Centered Care Lab Asthma Clinic Allergy Clinic Childhood Obesity Clinic ENT Clinic ___ Cardiology Clinic Chronic Pain Clinic Complex Chronic Disease Clinic Dermatology Clinic ENT Clinics Ophthalmology Physiotherapy Urology Women’s Health Weeks 3 & 4: Community Pharmacy Diagnostic Imaging Calgary Lab Services Living Well Chronic Condition Cardiology Clinic Chronic Pain Clinic Complex Chronic Disease Clinic Dermatology Clinic ENT Clinics Ophthalmology Physiotherapy Urology Women’s Health ALSO (if in Obs Blks 1-7) Advanced Care Planning Assessment in Residency Critical Thinking / Cognitive Error Evidence Based Medicine FM Counselling Method MSK Exam Skills Pharmacy Social Agencies Resident Assessment Etc. EXAMPLES Abdominal pain Anemia Asthma Atrial fibrillation Breast health Cardiovascular health Chronic pain Contraception COPD EXAMPLES Dizziness Evidence Based Medicine Jaundice Joint exam Liver disease Menopause Obesity Osteoporosis Pre-pregnancy counselling EXAMPLES Prostate cancer Sexual assault Street drugs, treatment Vaccinations Vision loss Etc ADDITIONAL ACADEMICS Fall Conference Spring Conference Scholarship Day Medico Legal Workshop Ethics Workshop