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Peterborough-Kawartha
FAMILY MEDICINE
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Program Overview • Family medicine-centred two-year integrated,
horizontal “Triple C” curriculum (Comprehensive learning, Continuity of learning, and family medicine-Centred education)
• Community-based family medicine experience for three half-days per week throughout most of the PGY1 and PGY2 years
• Most specialty rotations are scheduled in four- or eight-week blocks of six half-days per week
• The opportunity to work within well-developed, interdisciplinary family health teams
• Inpatient and emergency rotations in the state-of-the-art Peterborough Regional Health Centre, which opened in 2008
• Utilization of strong family physician-led services including the palliative care unit and Partners in Pregnancy Clinic
• Repetition of experiences in PGY1 and PGY2 to allow residents to consolidate knowledge and increase confidence
• Low ratio of resident-to-physician preceptor and abundant opportunity for hands-on clinical experience (family medicine residents will most often be the only learner on a rotation)
• An appropriate balance between learning and service
• Long-term care horizontal component in PGY1 (four LTC patients followed through PGY1 under supervision of LTC physician)
• 12 weeks of electives over the two years (four may be full time outside of Peterborough; eight must be part time, in Peterborough)
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PGY1 PGY2
SAMPLE PEDIATRIC SCHEDULEBlock 6 November 16 – December 13 PAEDS
Week 1Monday 16 Tuesday 17 Wednesday 18 Thursday 19 Friday 20 Saturday 21 Sunday 22
Family Medicine Dr. Lindsay
PTBO clinic
Kawartha Emergency Medicine Conference
(diabetes clinic at PRHC in afternoon)
On Call Dr. Jamieson
On Call Dr. Jamieson
Week 2Monday 23 Tuesday 24 Wednesday 25 Thursday 26 Friday 27 Saturday 28 Sunday 29
Family Medicine Dr. Lindsay
PTBO clinic
FM Dr. Dallaire Global Health Kingston Academic
DayAcademic TeachingWeek 3
Monday 30 Tuesday 1 Wednesday 2 Thursday 3 Friday 4 Saturday 5 Sunday 6
Family Medicine Dr. Lindsay
LTC VisitsPediatric out patient Clinic Dr. Jamieson
Pediatric out patient Clinic Dr. Jamieson
On Call NugentNightmares Course –
OshawaWeek 4
Monday 7 Tuesday 8 Wednesday 9 Thursday 10 Friday 11 Saturday 12 Sunday 13Family Medicine
Dr. Lindsay Five Counties Children’s centre.
Dr. Thain
FM Dr. Dallaire Pediatric out patient Clinic Dr. Jamieson
Sexual Health
ClinicAcademic Teaching
• Family medicine clinic three half-days/week • Academic teaching one half-day/week • Toolkit month in Block 1 (four weeks) • Eight weeks of adult inpatient medicine
(hospitalist) • Eight weeks of emergency medicine • Eight weeks of pediatrics • Eight weeks of obstetrics and gynecology • Eight weeks of psychiatry • Four weeks of geriatrics + LTC patients
throughout year • Four weeks of electives
• Family medicine clinic three half-days/week • Academic teaching one half-day/week • Four weeks of maternal and newborn care • Four weeks of cardiology/nephrology (full-time) • Four weeks of outpatient internal medicine clinics
(part-time) • Eight weeks of emergency medicine • Twelve weeks of rural family medicine OR eight weeks
of rural family medicine and four weeks of community family medicine
• Four weeks of surgery (general +/- surgical specialties) • Four weeks of orthopedic surgery • Four weeks of palliative care • Eight weeks of electives
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Flexible and Supportive Program
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SAMPLE ORTHOPEDIC SCHEDULE
Block 4 September 21 – October 18 PGY2 Orthopedic Surgery
Week 1Monday 21 Tuesday 22 Wednesday 23 Thursday 24 Friday 25 Saturday 26 Sunday 27
OR PRHC Dr. Dobson
Family Medicine Dr. Curtin
Family Medicine Dr. Wheeler Cast Clinic PRHC
Dr. Dobson Physiatry Dr. Krete
Academic Teaching
Week 2Monday 28 Tuesday 29 Wednesday 30 Thursday 1 Friday 2 Saturday 3 Sunday 4
THIM Clinic Dr. Dobson
Family Medicine Dr. Curtin
Family Medicine Dr. Wheeler Cast Clinic PRHC
Dr. Dobson On Call Dr. Dobson
until 11 pmOn Call Dr. Dobson
until 11 pmOn Call Dr. Dobson
until 11 pmAcademic Teaching
Week 3Monday 5 Tuesday 6 Wednesday 7 Thursday 8 Friday 9 Saturday 10 Sunday 11
Orthopedic Intake Clinic PRHC
Dr. Wong
Family Medicine Dr. Curtin
Family Medicine Dr. Wheeler Cast Clinic PRHC
Dr. Dobson Health In Motion
ClinicAcademic Teaching
Week 4Monday 12 Tuesday 13 Wednesday 14 Thursday 15 Friday 16 Saturday 17 Sunday 18
Thanksgiving Family Medicine Dr. Curtin
Family Medicine Dr. Wheeler Cast Clinic PRHC
Dr. Dobson Health In Motion
ClinicAcademic Teaching
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Learning Opportunities
• Resident project tailored to your interests. This could be a research project, an advocacy project, or a study of an intervention to improve/promote health
• Global Health Experiences
• Opportunities to work with vulnerable snoitalupop decivres rednu ro locally
and globally
• Learning modules to enhance your global health ni seussi fo gnidnats rednu
• Seminar series
• Women’s Health Seminar Series
• Examining gender, equity, and other determinants of health
• Procedural and Technical Skill Learning
• Procedural skill days (MSK, eye skills, office procedures, etc.)
• Simulation Courses (NRP, ALARM)
• Innovative “Nightmares” Course (“I can’t imagine doing hospital work without this course!” – Resident)
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Living in the Peterborough-Kawartha Region
Peterborough is a vibrant city of 82,000 that offers an incredible quality of life. Although just over an hour north-east of Toronto, Peterborough is a community unto itself. Situated on the historic Trent-Severn Waterway, and surrounded by 135 lakes, outdoor options as well as urban amenities are at your doorstep.
The heart of the city is home to more than 60 restaurants including multicultural cuisine, fair trade coffee shops, and the distinctive café district. Our arts and culture community, backed by a strong grassroots scene, is renowned for events, exhibitions and performances. Peterborough is a frequent stop for touring musicians, and the summer boasts twice-weekly, open-air concerts by the lake (for free!).
Outdoor enthusiasts will find lots to do in every season. In summer, cycle or hike the extensive local trail systems or paddle the Otonabee River for the day. For the more adventur ous, the Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park contains a spectacular
chain of lakes and possibilities for week-long canoe trips. In winter, cross-country ski through Jackson Creek Park in the heart of the city, or travel north to the Kawartha Nordic Ski Club for more than 50 km of trails. Or, for a magical experience, skate on the canal under the lights of the largest hydraulic lift lock in the world.
The recently built Balsillie YMCA offers numerous programs year-round, and Peterborough-Kawartha residents receive a free family membership to the YMCA. Much of the city can be accessed via bike path, and some PK residents choose to commute to work by walking or biking rather than owning a vehicle. The Peterborough Family Health Team can provide assistance to residents' partners seeking employment in the area and, eventually, help new graduates of the PK program.
To learn more about Peterborough and the surrounding area, visit thekawarthas.ca.
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Train at Queen’s. Work Anywhere.
The Queen’s Family Medicine residency program is at the forefront of medical education in Canada.
Our goal is to prepare you to become a capable and confident family physician with the skills to practise family medicine anywhere in the world, in any setting.
Our curriculum is based on the CFPC “Triple C” curriculum model: Comprehensive learning; Continuity of learning, supervision, and patient care; and learning that is Centred in family medicine.
In 2018, the CFPC conferred full accreditation status on all our family medicine programs. Queen’s Family Medicine has twice earned the Professional Association of Residents of Ontario (PARO) Residency Program Excellence Award, making us the only program to win this prestigious recognition more than once. Further, we are the only family medicine program in the province to receive this award in its 15-year history.
For more information, visit Visit our website.
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