Family Medicine Residency
Family Medicine Residency is a specialized training program for medical school graduates who want to become family physicians. This program typically lasts three years and focuses on providing comprehensive healthcare to patients of all ages. Residents gain hands-on experience in various medical fields, including pediatrics, internal medicine, and obstetrics, allowing them to develop a broad skill set.
During the residency, trainees work under the supervision of experienced doctors in hospitals and clinics. They learn to diagnose and treat a wide range of health issues, emphasizing preventive care and patient education. This training prepares them to serve as primary care providers in their communities.