Afternoon shadow
A single afternoon with a resident or faculty member. Lowest commitment, fastest way to get a feel for the program.
An afternoon, a week, or a full 4-week elective. You'll work alongside faculty and residents, tour the training sites, and learn how to customize residency through our electives. A visit or rotation is never required to match with us.
Three ways to rotate
A single afternoon with a resident or faculty member. Lowest commitment, fastest way to get a feel for the program.
Spend a few days in clinic and on the inpatient service. Time enough to see how the team operates day-to-day.
A 4-week elective with Ambulatory Family Medicine and Geriatrics options — and others available.
What a rotation includes
4-week elective rotations are primarily outpatient — working with faculty and residents at the Center for Family Medicine, Falls Community Health, geriatric clinics, and home visits. Shorter visits scale down accordingly. We'll build the schedule with you.
Half-days at the Center for Family Medicine working alongside faculty and residents.
Time at the city's federally qualified health center serving uninsured and refugee patients.
Lunch is provided. You participate in whatever's on the schedule that week — possibly the Simulation Lab, POCUS workshops, or Academic Half Days.
Coffee, dinner, evening events — the unstructured part of seeing if the cohort feels right.
Request a rotation
Regina will reply within two business days with available dates and what to expect during a rotation with us.
Use the form to request a shadowing afternoon, a multi-day visit, or a 4-week elective rotation.
Or just stop by
Informal visits can include inpatient rounds with the family medicine team, time in the clinic observing resident and faculty interactions, and lunch or evening time with current residents. Call or email Regina for a list of the best dates and times.
Ready to apply
ERAS opens in September. Our deadline is September 30. Interviews run October through January.