AAFP
AAMC
Guide to Long Beach
UC Irvine College of Medicine
MemorialCare (LBMMC)
  BLOCK CURRICULUM
  First Year - 4 Week Blocks

Family Medicine Inpatient Family Medicine Inpatient Family Medicine Inpatient PGY-1 Cardiology
MICU Peds Clinic Peds Inpatient OB WMMC
OB WMMC Surgery Inpatient Surgery Clinics Gynecology
Family Medicine Inpatient

  Call: Approximately every 4 days
  Office Days: One half-day per week

  Second Year - 4 week blocks

Family Medicine Inpatient Family Medicine Inpatient Pediatrics Inpatient OB
ER Neonatology Geriatrics Westside Clinic
Orthopaedics Behavioral Science Dermatology Cardiology
Elective

  Call: Approximately every 6 days
  Office Days: Three to four half-days per week

  Third Year - 4 week blocks

Family Medicine Inpatient Family Medicine Inpatient/Practice Management Gynecology Urology
Community Medicine ENT/Ophthalmology Westside Clinic Sports Medicine
Elective Elective Elective Elective
Elective

  Call: Approximately every 12 days
  Office Days: Four to five half-days per week

  Electives

Allergy/Immunology Cardiology Dermatology ENT
Endocrinology GI FM Office Infectious Disease
Maternity Care/Obstetrics Neurology Ophthalmology Orthopaedics
Podiatry Pulmonology Radiology Nephrology
Rheumatology Peds. Dermatology Peds. Endocrinology Peds. ID
Peds. Office Peds. Urology Sports Medicine Ultrasound
Away/International/Rural Corrections Medicine


One aspect of our program which has garnered much attention is the Family Medicine Inpatient Service. This service comprises residents and family medicine attendings, and provides comprehensive patient care in a family practice model. Thus patients are cared for in the medicine, surgery, pediatrics, maternity care, rehabilitation and emergency department arenas by the same inpatient team, striving for continuity between the hospital and the Family Medicine Center. Office-based links to the hospital’s computerized records facilitate transfer of information and coordination of care.



Our pediatric rotations are based at Miller Children’s Hospital, the second largest children’s hospital in Los Angeles County, located adjacent to Long Beach Memorial. The patient care and educational resources offered make the pediatric training (and patient care) here unsurpassed.

  LONGITUDINAL CURRICULUM
In addition to each resident’s continuity practice in the Family Medicine Center, certain elements of medical education lend themselves more to a longitudinal format, rather than a block experience. Among the experiences taught in a longitudinal manner are:

Nursing Home Care: Provided by second and third year residents at nursing homes in the Long Beach area, this care is supervised by our geriatrician, Nathan Newman, who also integrates structured learning on elder care into the experience.

House Calls Service: A part of training here since 1983, the House Calls Service involves one resident at a time going out on home visits with one of the full-time faculty, both to provide in-home assessments of the resident’s own patients and to provide ongoing care for a panel of home-bound patients in the community.

Didactic Conferences: Daily noon conferences constitute an important part of the curriculum, with the conference topics following an 18-month template designed to cover the most crucial topics in family medicine.

Balint Group: A monthly meeting facilitated by Andy Stewart and Jeff Luther, this is a structured discussion group in which residents can examine the unique psychosocial issues which arise as a result of the patient-physician relationship. Here, physician support is modeled and confidentiality is strictly maintained.

Family Centered Maternity Care: Each resident, following completion of her or his obstetrics rotations in the first year, builds an ongoing maternity care practice within the Family Medicine Center continuity practice. This care is supervised by Sam Shiesha and Abi Fletcher, with back-up, as necessary, from perinatologists at Memorial Women’s Hospital.



Procedures: Our residents are encouraged to learn and practice the breadth of procedures encountered in family medicine, and are required to document specific numbers of all procedures prior to graduation. All procedures are supervised by our attending physicians, with supportive articles provided beforehand. In addition, we hold quarterly workshops for all residents, covering core procedures and skills.
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