Curriculum

We have adopted the Clinic-First scheduling model for our second and third year residents during their non-inpatient rotations. This allows each resident to have a dedicated week in the ambulatory clinic, followed by a dedicated week on their rotational experience. This reduces travel time and enhances continuity of patient care, both of which have served to increase our residents’ overall satisfaction with their training. Our clinic also has a multidisciplinary team consisting of physicians, nurses, behavioral specialists, pharmacists and a community social worker working in an integrated model of care.

Educational Goals

To provide a broad-based program of graduate medical education in multiple clinical disciplines designed to facilitate the choice of and preparation for a specialty or in preparation for family medical practice.

Rotation Schedule

Rotation Name Block
Orientation (July) 1
Inpatient Medicine 4
Pediatric Inpatient 1
Pediatric Outpatient 1
Cardiology 1
Sports Medicine 1
General Surgery 1
Obstetrics 1
Emergency Medicine 1
Behavioral Medicine longitudinal experience
Elective 1
PGY-2: Block
Inpatient Medicine 2
Pediatric Inpatient 0.5
Obstetrics 1
ICU 1
GYN 1
Ambulatory Med/Night Float 2
ER 1
Practice Management 0.5
Behavioral Medicine 0.5
Psychiatry 0.5
Pediatric ER 1
Elective 2
PGY-3: Block
Inpatient Medicine 0.5
Ambulatory Med/Night Float 1
Adult Medicine Selective 1
Geriatrics 1
Dermatology 1
Wound Care 0.5
Community Medicine 0.5
Recovery / Addiction Medicine 1
Ambulatory Pediatrics (Primary Care or Specialty Pediatrics) 1
Ophthalmology 0.5
Urology 0.5
ENT 0.5
Electives 4

Areas of Concentration

If desired, residents can choose to focus their electives [7 total plus an ambulatory adult medicine selective and an ambulatory pediatric selective] into educational curriculum areas of concentration including:

  • Sports Medicine
  • Global Health
  • Hospital Medicine
  • Health Disparities
  • Lifestyle Medicine
  • Palliative Care/Hospice Medicine
  • Women's Health
  • *Other potential future areas of concentration - informatics, point of care ultrasound, osteopathic medicine, OB

Didactics

Residents have three didactic settings:

  • Formal didactic teaching conferences during the adult inpatient medicine rotation
  • Behavioral medicine longitudinal experience
  • Academic Afternoons held each Tuesday from 1:30 - 5:00 p.m which includes a monthly Point of Care Ultrasound Workshop.

Contact Us

Alfred Gitu, M.D.
Program Director
alfred.gitu@med.fsu.edu

Alicia Nicholson
Program Coordinator
anicholson@fsu.edu

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Phone: (239)-343-3831
Address: 2780 Cleveland Ave., Suite 709
Fort Myers, FL 33901

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