Residency Programs
Curriculum
As a traditional teaching institution, Adventist Health White Memorial provides residents with strong, participatory, hands-on experiences in patient care. In addition to scheduled rotations, residents have opportunities to participate in community activities through health fairs, sports physicals, and departmental meetings. Our faculty make teaching and supervision their first priority — meaning residents benefit from a learning environment with dedicated, specially trained leaders.
Family residency curriculum
Our family residency curriculum has been designed:
The program also includes unique and enriching learning experiences to assist program graduates in roles which require special skills such as: behavioral health, community medicine, geriatrics, managed care, management of health systems, patient-centered medical homes, patient education, preventive medicine, and quality improvement.
PGY-1 rotations
Rotations include:
- Critical care: 4 weeks
- Family medicine service: 16 weeks
- Newborn nursery: 1 week
- Night shift: 2 weeks
- Obstetrics: 7 weeks
- Orientation*: 4 weeks
- Newborn/clinic: 1 week
- NICU: 2 weeks
- Pediatrics inpatient: 7 weeks
- Pediatrics outpatient: 2 weeks
- Surgery: 3 weeks
*Orientation includes:
- Introduction to ambulatory patient care
- Introduction to behavioral sciences and community medicine
- Management of health systems
- Procedural skills
- Qualifications in advanced cardiac life support and pediatric advanced life support
- Team building
*First-year residents are assigned to one to two half-day clinics per week in the Family Health Center.
*First-year residents are assigned to random weekend 24-hour call.
PGY-2 rotations
Rotations include:
- Adolescent medicine: 2 weeks
- Addiction medicine: 2 weeks
- AIDS: 1 week
- Behavioral science/community medicine: 2 weeks
- Cardiology: 4 weeks
- Elective: 4 weeks
- Emergency medicine: 2 weeks
- Family medicine service: 14 weeks
- Geriatrics: 4 weeks
- Gynecology: 4 weeks
- Management of health systems: 2 weeks
- Night shift: 6 weeks
- Pediatrics emergency department: 3 weeks
- Pediatrics outpatient: 2 weeks
- Radiology: 1 week
Second-year residents are assigned three to four half-day clinics per week in the Family Health Center.
Second-year residents are assigned to random weekend 24-hour call and one 24-hour holiday call.
PGY-3 rotations
Rotations include:
- Addiction medicine: 2 weeks
- Adolescent medicine: 2 weeks
- Behavioral medicine: 1 week
- Clinical chief: 4 weeks
- Electives: 14 weeks
- Emergency medicine: 2 weeks
- Ear, nose and throat (ENT): 2 weeks
- Family medicine service: 6 weeks
- Night shif: 6 weeks
- Orthopedics: 6 weeks
- Pediatrics outpatient: 2 weeks
- Sports medicine: 2 weeks
Third-year residents are assigned to four to five half-day clinics per week in the Family Health Center.
Third-year residents may receive up to one week for study week, or to complete Continuing Medical Education (CME) focused on board preparation programs which will prepare them for practice.
Third-year residents may schedule up to 3 weeks of an International Elective.
Third-year residents are assigned to random weekend 24-hour call and one 24-hour holiday call.