Welcome to the Class of 2027

We welcomed the Memorial Family Medicine Residency Class of 2027 on June 20, 2024! Look for them in the hospital and clinic starting July 1!

Osteopathic News – Initial Recognition!

The Memorial Family Medicine Residency Program was recently granted “initial recognition” for osteopathic recognition! Osteopathic Recognition is a designation conferred by the ACGME’s Osteopathic Principles

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Health Systems Integration and Governance

At the completion of this block, the resident will have developed an understanding of:

  •         Who are the people who work in the administration of a health system?
  •         How health systems are integrated across the many “levels” of administration
  •         Why integration is useful and when it is not
  •         The role of physician leadership in health system integration
  •         Governance in systems vs. the analogous oversight elements in small practices
  •         The role of the office manager in various types/sizes/styles of offices

Residents should ideally:

  •         Attend BMG Ambulatory Dyad meetings
  •         Attend Physician Governance Council meetings
  •         Meet with various office managers
  •         Meet with Beacon Health System leadership (and sub-entities) at all levels including the C-suite.
  •         As appropriate, meet with those outside of Beacon doing similar things in their organization
  •         Meet or talk with individuals in organizations that they foresee themselves working with in their early career
  •         Discuss this topic with regional or national leaders in this field as they may be available through faculty or resident connections
  •         Do any assigned directed reading