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RWMC
Residents follow a comprehensive curriculum, rotating through many
disciplines and interacting with a range of patients, pathology,
and attendings.
| First
Year |
Weeks |
| Medicine |
4 |
| Radiology |
4 |
| Pathology |
4 |
| Emergency
Medicine |
2
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| Anesthesia |
2 |
| Vascular
Surgery |
4 |
| Neurology |
4 |
| Dermatology |
4 |
| Rheumatology |
4 |
| Podiatric
Medicine/Surgery |
28 |
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| Second
Year |
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| Emergency
Room |
2 |
| Plastic
Surgery |
4 |
| Family
Medicine |
2 |
| Vascular
Surgery |
4 |
| Hand
Surgery |
2 |
| Anesthesiology |
2 |
| Prosthetics |
2 |
| Podiatric
Medicine/Surgery |
32 |
| Elective |
4-8 |
RWMC
Residents have the opportunity to participate in many educational
activities, including:
Daily Journal Club
Weekly Attending Lectures
(average of 3/week)
Monthly RI State Society Meeting
Annual New England ACFAS Surgical Complications Seminar
Annual Newport Surgical Seminar Monthly Diabetic Food Conference
Monthly Quality Assurance Meeting
Cadaver Workshop
Independent Research
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Resident:
A Typical Day
6 a.m.
- Inpatient rounds.
6:45
a.m. - Daily resident journal club begins.
7:30
a.m. - Surgical cases begin.
After
surgeries are finished for the day, residents complete consults,
floor work, pre-admission testing, and may visit attending offices.
Evening
workshops or lectures complete the day.
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