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Tripler Family Medicine Training in Paradise!. Jeremy D. Johnson, MD, MPH LTC, MC, USA Residency Director. The Adventure Begins!. Why Tripler?. Why Tripler Family Medicine?. 1. Location: Training in Paradise!. Why Tripler?. 2. Medical Center-Based Training
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Tripler Family MedicineTraining in Paradise! Jeremy D. Johnson, MD, MPH LTC, MC, USA Residency Director
Why Tripler Family Medicine? 1. Location: Training in Paradise!
Why Tripler? 2. Medical Center-Based Training - Tripler is the only Military Medical Center in the entire Pacific Basin - Exposure to diseases and illnesses endemic to the tropics (leptospirosis) - Access to prestigious Tertiary Care subspecialists
Why Tripler? 3. Unique Humanitarian and Military opportunities - Most Tripler FM Residents have the unique opportunity to go on humanitarian missions (2-3 weeks in duration) - Sri Lanka, Nepal, Vietnam, Thailand, Philippines, Cambodia, Indonesia (a sampling of 2010-2013 missions by FM residents!)
Why Tripler? 4. Top-notch Behavioral Science curriculum - Emphasizing the doctor-patient relationship - Emphasizing the resident-resident relationship - Emphasizing the resident-faculty relationship
Why Tripler? 5. Outstanding Faculty • 2 Primary care sports medicine physicians on full time faculty • 1 Colonoscopy certified adjunct faculty (does full day of colonoscopies every week)
Why Tripler? 5. Outstanding Faculty continued… • 2 Faculty Development Fellowship trained faculty (1 with research based MPH degree, one with MBA degree) • Two OB Fellowship trained faculty (do c-sections with our residents) • Ultrasound trained faculty
Why Tripler? 6. Osteopathic manipulation clinic • OMT clinic inside our Family Medicine clinic. • Referrals from all providers in the clinic • Staffed by an osteopathic attending
Why Tripler? 7. Outstanding patient mix • At least 12% of your panel will be kids • Approximately 12% of your panel will be geriatric • 20% of your panel will be Active Duty Soldiers • The rest will be young or middle aged adults (male and female)
Why Tripler • 8. Quarterly Simulation Olympics • 3-4 hours of simulation training with your excellent Family Medicine staff.
Curriculum Overview • Internship • Clinic rotations-3, ER-1, Ward-9 • Electives-0 • 1/2 day Family Medicine clinic/wk • Lectures-3-5 per week • Simulation Training 3-4 hours per quarter • 2nd Year • Clinics-6, Ward-6, Elective 1 • 2-3 half days Family Medicine clinic/wk • Lectures-3-4 per week • Simulation Training 3-4 hours per quarter
Curriculum Overview • 3rd Year • Clinics-5, Ward-4, ER-1, Electives-2 (one of which is typically a humanitarian mission), 1 military rotation (experience military medicine at Schofield) • 3-4 half days Family Medicine clinic/wk • Lectures-3-4 per week • Simulation Training 3-4 hours per quarter
We’d love to find you here! Graduation 2011: Tripler Family Medicine
For more information… • Check out our web page! • Google: “tripler family medicine residency” • http://www.tamc.amedd.army.mil/offices/familyMedicine13/department/fmrp.htm • Contact us! • Dr. Jeremy Johnson, Program Director: jeremy.daniel.johnson@us.army.mil • Ms. Jeong Shimoda, Residency Coordinator: jeong.shimoda@us.army.mil