Saint Louis University Family Medicine Residency Program

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Saint Louis University Family Medicine Residency Program Belleville, Illinois Scott AFB, Illinois

Click the item you wish to view Residency Mission and History Our Partners Curriculum, Call, and Clinic What Makes Us Unique Graduate and Faculty Experience The Local Area Contact Us

Residency Mission & Philosophy Blend the strengths of university, community, military Develop “full-scope” FPs Ready for rural, urban, austere, underserved environments Promote ownership of & responsibility for patients Develop “physician- leaders” Future commanders/faculty

A Fully Integrated Program AF and civ. residents have same core rotations at same sites AF, civ., and volunteer faculty precept all residents AF and civ. residents on same clinic floor, different hallways

Residency History Scott AFB Family Practice Residency est. 1972 Southern Illinois University Family Practice Residency est. 1981 Merged in 1996 under St. E, SLU in 1997 Scott AFB Inpatient Services closed 2005 Southern Illinois Health Foundation took civilian clinic oversight in 2006

Residency History Current site of military and civilian clinics Downtown Belleville, IL Across from hospital Clinical space on 3rd floor split by AF and SIHF AF here since 1996 Over 25K of space total Office and educational space on 4th floor used by faculty and residents

Our Partners 375th Medical Group, Scott AFB, IL St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, Belleville, IL Primary site for clinical rotations Southern Illinois Health Foundation Oversees the civilian clinic Saint Louis University School of Medicine Academic sponsorship and support

375th Medical Group Oversees USAF clinics Site for some outpatient rotations “Super-clinic” (outpatient services only) since 2005 Still offers Radiology, OB/GYN, Minor Procedures, Derm, IM, Peds, Flight Medicine

St. Elizabeth Hospital Primary site for clinical rotations (medicine/OB) Over 180 patient beds Over 40 medical specialties on staff To include neurosurgery, interventional cardiology, neonatal intensive care, plastic surgery, and more

Southern Illinois Health Foundation Oversees the civilian clinic Over 25 primary care clinic sites in So. Illinois Community service and elective opportunities Mission to increase access to healthcare, especially for the underserved

Saint Louis University Academic sponsor Some clinical rotations Peds Inpatient/E.R. Outpatient Surgery On-line library access Opportunity to teach medical students

Curriculum—PGY 1 4 wks “core month” 16 wks inpatient medicine 4 wks inpatient OB 4 wks inpatient nursery 4 wks inpatient peds 4 wks emergency room 4 wks outpatient OB 4 wks outpatient peds 4 wks orthopedics 4 wks inpatient surgery 4 wks geriatrics

Curriculum—PGY 2 4 wks inpatient medicine 4 wks ICU 4 wks cardiology 4 wks OB night float 4 wks scholarly project 4 wks peds E.R. 4 wks outpatient surgery 4 wks outpatient peds 4 wks behavioral med 4 wks outpatient procedures 4 wks rural medicine 4 wks gynecology

Curriculum—PGY 3 4 wks inpatient medicine 4 wks inpatient “faculty” 6 wks surgical subs urology, ophtho, ENT 2 wks neurology 4 wks G.I. 4 wks sports medicine 4 wks practice mgt 4 wks community med 4 wks dermatology 20 elective wks (PG2-3)

Military Unique Curriculum Combat Casualty Care Course (with ATLS) 2 wks, PGY3, in Texas CSTARS (Trauma Course) 2 wks, PGY3, at SLU Goal 36 hours of formal didactics by graduation Profiles, deployments, etc Elective opportunities Aerospace Medicine Primary Course, infect. disease, etc

Call Schedule PGY-1 PGY-2 PGY-3 1 week of night float during inpatient months 7 days of short call during inpatient medicine months PGY-2 Q4 on inpatient medicine and ICU Q7-14 on remaining rotations PGY-3 Q4 on inpatient medicine and “faculty” rotations No other scheduled overnight calls

Continuity Clinic Will easily exceed RRC Requirement of 1650 clinic patient encounters over 3 yrs of training PGY-1: 1-2 half days per week PGY-2: 2-3 half days per week PGY-3: 3-4 half days per week Color Team Structure (1 nurse, 4 docs, 4 techs) allows for better continuity and opportunity for process improvement projects

What Makes Us Unique Four “partners” offer extensive opportunities for rotations and electives Additional medical subspecialty training through St. E’s or SLU Additional Peds/GYN training through SIHF Additional opportunity for scholarly activity

What Makes Us Unique “Unopposed” Residency All inpatient medicine, OB, and nursery patients managed by FM services Most subspecialty rotations (including surgery, cardiology, dermatology, etc) are one-on-one with community preceptors

What Makes Us Unique Unparalleled Inpatient Medicine Experience 200+ admissions/month to our unopposed service Pathology of a mostly underserved population 20-30 ICU admits/month Unopposed opportunity for inpatient procedures Central lines, vents, LP, intubation, thoracentesis

What Makes Us Unique Unparalleled OB and Procedural Training OB fellow on staff Most Residents exceed 70 deliveries/15 continuity Skin biopsy, colposcopy, LEEP, EMB, vasectomy, injections, IUD, Implanon Colonoscopy/C-Section precepted by FP Add’l opportunities have given some grads 200+ c-scopes/50+ c-sections

What Makes Us Unique Sports Med Curriculum Workshops with sports med faculty Opportunity to be team physician at area high schools and colleges Ultrasound guided injections, gait analysis

What Makes Us Unique Faculty Dedicated to Teaching Weds afternoons set aside for conferences Daily Morning Report on inpatient services Variety of faculty strengths and interests Women’s Health, endoscopy, acupuncture, osteopathy, obstetrics

What Makes Us Unique “Family Atmosphere”

What Makes Us Unique “Family Atmosphere”

What Our Grads Are Doing Sampling of where some of our grads since 2004 have been assigned: Ramstein AB, Germany Elmendorf AFB, Alaska Osan AB, Korea Aviano AB, Italy RAF Upwood, U.K. Eglin AFB, Florida (faculty) Nellis AFB Nevada, (faculty) Hickam AFB, Hawaii Sampling of our grads’ deployments in past 4 yrs: Ali Al-Salem AB, Kuwait Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan Kirkuk AB, Iraq Balad AB, Iraq Camp Bucca, Iraq Manas AB, Krygyzstan

Faculty Experience 16 Full-Time Faculty 11 Military, 5 Civilian 6 Military Faculty have overseas experience Iraq, Afghanistan, Kuwait, Germany, Korea, U.K. 1 OB Fellow, 1 Geriatric Fellow, 1 DO, 1 Sports Med 3 credentialed in C-sections, 3 in endoscopy

The Local Area Belleville, Illinois Excellent cost of living Average home price in Belleville in 2009 was $123,357 Top-notch public and private schools 20 minutes to St. Louis 4 hours to Chicago, Indianapolis, Kansas City, or Memphis

The Local Area “Metro East” Lakes, water parks, minor league baseball, and family fun within minutes!

St. Louis Sports and Attractions

St. Louis Family Activities FREE Zoo, Science Center, Museums 20-30 minute drive from Belleville!

Contact Us Lt. Col. Tammy Lindsay, M.D., Associate Program Director tammy.lindsay@us.af.mil Ms. Theresa Moore, Residency Coordinator mooret2@slu.edu Tina Kearney, M.D., Medical Student Coordinator tkearney@sihf.org