We respect every patient, guest and staff member. We are committed to maintaining a welcoming environment that is free from harassment and discrimination. By providing residents with a broad-based experience in both general and subspecialty internal medicine delivered in a rural setting, Bassett offers a unique opportunity for residency training that is sufficiently flexible to meet the future challenges of healthcare delivery.
Elective opportunities are available through Bassett at the University of Rochester in Upstate New York and at the Columbia-Presbyterian Hospital in New York City, which offers medical training in an urban environment for those that are interested.
There are no competing priorities of running a private practice. Exposure to a broad cross-section of medical problems is only the first component of a fine training program. At Bassett, we have evolved an ideal system for teaching medical students and residents with personalized faculty attention.
Assimilation of a methodologic approach to medical problems is the unifying emphasis. While styles vary, the common goal is to be skilled in the care of problems seen during training and prepared for problems that are rare or unusual in presentation. The blend of inpatient, continuity clinic and outpatient subspecialty rotations create a comprehensive educational experience. The Bassett Internal Medicine Program offers traditional training in academic internal medicine.
Our Program aims are to:. Residents gain a significant amount of experience caring for patients on the medicine wards and subspecialty consult services and in the campus-based continuity clinic. Continuity clinics are scheduled in one week blocks that occur every six weeks.
Additionally, there is opportunity for residents to gain further experience in rural outpatient medicine. Research in the E. Satisfactory completion of the program confers eligibility for certification by the American Board of Internal Medicine. Residents in the Internal Medicine Program frequently supervise third and fourth year students participating in required rotations under our medical school affiliation with Columbia University and Albany Medical College.
It is designed to provide grounding in the basic principles for those entering residency in another field after the one year.
Occasionally, residents apply to one of the 3-year program tracks on completion of the preliminary year. Residents are encouraged to participate in the E.
Donnall Thomas Resident Research Program. This program is designed to facilitate projects both for the novice and the experienced clinical investigator. Our graduates are highly competitive, well trained, and ready for whichever career path they wish to pursue including primary care, hospitalist medicine, or subspecialty training.
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