Maine Medical Center
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Curriculum

Our curriculum is designed to develop our residents’ knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to work effectively as physicians in a variety of settings. To achieve these goals, our curriculum committee meets monthly to evaluate and refine the educational experience of residents. In addition, each rotation’s curriculum is thoroughly evaluated on a 3 year cycle in order to continuously improve the training we provide. 

 Weeks Spent
RotationPGY 1PGY 2PGY 3

Clinic

  • Outpatient care of continuity clinic patients
  • Daily ambulatory teaching before afternoon clinic session
1099
Electives01014

Inpatient Family Medicine Services

  • Admit and manage adult patients with a variety of presenting concerns
  • Daily interdisciplinary rounding format
  • Daily morning report educational sessions
  • Weekly radiology rounds
  • Teaching opportunities with medical students
688

Inpatient Maternal Child Health Service

  • Admit and manage newborns and laboring patients
  • Perform circumcisions
  • Triage obstetrical patients in the obstetric emergency department
232

Night Float

  • Provide night floor coverage for adult, newborn and obstetric patients on inpatient family medicine services
  • Admit adults to medicine teams
  • Manage after hours office phone calls
264

Preble/Care of the Underserved

  • Provide outpatient care and evaluation at the Preble Street Learning Collaborative and the Teen Shelter
  • Participate in group visits for medical treatment of opioid use disorder
222

Sports Medicine

  • Outpatient experience in our busy sports medicine clinic, including dedicated Resident + Fellows Clinic
  • Urgent care experience seeing orthopedic complaints
  • Optional sideline coverage at athletic events
  • Exposure to physical therapy and athletic training
222

Inpatient Pediatrics

  • Admit and manage a variety of acute pediatric disorders at the Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital
400

Obstetrics

  • Admit, manage, deliver, and perform postpartum rounding on pregnant patients
  • Average 30-40 deliveries over 2 months
800

Outpatient Pediatrics

  • Outpatient care of pediatric patients at both family medicine and community pediatrics clinics
  • Exposure to pediatric subspecialty care
  • Outpatient pediatric psychiatry experience
224

Emergency Medicine

  • Shift work at MHMMC’s Emergency Department and Urgent Care Plus facility
  • Great opportunity for procedure exposure
404

Cardiology

  • Inpatient consults with the cardiology service
200

Geriatrics

  • Inpatient and outpatient geriatrics consults
  • Nursing home facility rounds with geriatrician
  • Geriatric psychiatry exposure
220

Gynecology

  • Dedicated time at OBGYN resident clinic
  • Exposure to urogynecology, breast care, pelvic ultrasound
022

Procedures & Ultrasound

  • Twice weekly procedure clinics in the family medicine office with predominantly GYN procedures (IUD insertion and removal, Nexplanon insertion and removal, endometrial biopsies, colposcopy, transvaginal ultrasound)
  • Twice weekly dermatology clinics (dermoscopy, punch/shave/excision biopsies, ED&C)
  • Perform preoperative assessments in specialty clinic
  • Podiatry and wound care exposure
220

Orientation

  • Introduction to patient care, various workshops and didactics, team building. This month consistently gets great reviews and is beneficial for “easing” residents into residency.
  • Introduction to caring for patients with homelessness, and the concept of relationship-before-role at Preble Street Learning Collaborative
  • Introduction to tools and strategies to ensure patient safety and improve quality of care
400

Community & Integrative Medicine

  • Second year residents spend a month together learning about our local community, cross-cultural care, and integrative and alternative medicine practices
040

Capstone

  • Transition to attending practice
001