Curriculum, Department of Family Medicine in the Medical School at the University of Minnesota

The University of Minnesota Family Medicine Residency at Mankato is a fully ACGME-approved three-year training program committed to excellence in teaching and practicing family medicine in hospital and office settings. The curriculum incorporates all requirements of the American Board of Family Medicine while retaining five blocks of elective time. Suggestions from residents, faculty, changes in the health care environment, and the changing requirements of the Residency Review Committee for Family Medicine have led to and will continue to produce constructive changes.

Residents take three weeks of vacation each year.

Year 1
Internal Medicine 4 blocks
Critical Care 1 block
Emergency Medicine 1 block
Gynecology 1 block
Obstetrics 1 block
Radiology 1 block
Orthopedics 1 block
Pediatrics Inpatient 1 block
Pediatrics Outpatient 1 block
Surgery 1 block
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clinic entrance   Year 2
Cardiology 1 block
Community Health 1 block
Emergency Medicine 1 block
Family Medicine/Practice Management 1 block
Family Medicine Rural 1 block
Pediatrics Outpatient 1 block
Surgery 1 block
Obstetrics 1 block
Orthopedics/Sports Medicine 1 block
Pediatrics Inpatient 1 block
Pediatrics Outpatient 1 block
Gynecology 1 block
Psychiatry 1 block
Elective 1 block
Year 3
Family Medicine 3 blocks
Dermatology 1 block
Endocrine 1 block
Neurology 1 block
Ophthalmology 1 block
Otolaryngology 1 block
Urology 1 block
Elective 4 blocks
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