PGY I - intern

During the first year, residents apply the knowledge acquired during medical school through rotations on the general medicine floor. Emergency medicine and critical care rotations provide in-depth exposure to acutely ill patients. During each floor rotation, Grace residents function as a team, consisting of two PGY l's and one PGY II or III. The team approach is the foundation for all our medical services. Teaching and patient care rounds are conducted daily. Attending staff is available 24-hours a day.

The following chart indicates the required duration of each service:

Multi-disciplinary Medicine General Medicine ICU CCU Subspecialty Rotations ER Vacation/Educ Leave
1 6 1 1 1 1 1
 
PGY II - Resident

The major emphasis of this training year is the expansion of each resident's knowledge base. Subspecialty rotations are the basis for the PGY II curriculum. Each rotation blends the experience of ambulatory outpatient care, consultative and inpatient medical care.

The following chart indicates the required duration of each service:

General Medicine ICU CCU Subspecialty Rotations Vacation/Educ Leave
3 1 1 6 1

 
PGY III- Resident


The major emphasis of this training year is the consolidation of each resident's knowledge base. During this year, the resident will assume the role of a unit supervisor and teacher for first year residents and medical students. The resident will also provide consultation to other medical services.

The following chart indicates the required duration of each service:

 
General Medicine ICU CCU Subspecialty Rotations Ambulatory Care Elective EM Vacation/Educ Leave
2 1 1 3 1 2 1 1
 

Subspecialty Rotations

Written curriculum and manual for all subspecialties. End of rotation exam and oral/written feedback after each rotation.

PGY I Multi-disciplinary Medicine
PGY I Psychiatry

PGY II Endocrinology
PGY II Gastroenterology
PGY II Infectious Diseases
PGY II Nephrology
PGY II Neurology
PGY II Pulmonary
PGY II Oncology/Hematology
PGY III Geriatrics
PGY III Rheumatology

Electives
Anesthesiology
Cardiology (Non-Invasive)
OB/GYN
Ophthalmology
PM&R
Radiology
Pediatrics

Areas of Special Emphasis
Women's Health
Medical Ethics/End of Life Care
Adolescent Medicine Sports Medicine Office Orthopedics