The Faculty Development Fellowship is a 12 month post-residency training based in Boise that trains fellows to become superb teachers of family medicine. Fellows gain experience as both outpatient clinic attendings and as hospital attendings running our inpatient medicine, obstetric and newborn services. Fellows are taught by the family medicine faculty at Full Circle Health (FCH) Boise, one of the longest standing and most prestigious family medicine programs in the United States.
Fellows participate in the FCH Boise Program Evaluation Committee and advise current residents to gain skills in mentorship and dealing with residents in difficulty.
Fellows participate in the clinical teaching certificate program through the Center for Learning and Innovation in Medical Education through the University of Washington School of Medicine.
Fellows also have the opportunity to pick certain areas of family medicine in which to gain more knowledge, taking advantage of FCH’s many areas of medical specialization. Areas a fellow could choose to gain more knowledge in include rheumatology, dermatology, infectious disease including hepatitis C, TB, and HIV, refugee care, gender affirming care, and obstetrics.
Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center (SARMC)
St. Alphonsus in Boise is the region’s only Level II Trauma Center as well as a Level I STEMI and Stroke Center. The St. Alphonsus medical centers in Ontario and Baker City are also level IV trauma centers. “St. Als” will be the site of the majority of rotations including 3 months of community ER, 2 weeks of ICU nights, and additional opportunities such as trauma/neuro emergency call, anesthesia/airway management, and teaching opportunities on the resident FM inpatient service.
While the hub of community EM rotations will be in Boise, additional experiences in our surrounding communities will include:
Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center in Boise, Idaho, is part of Saint Alphonsus Health System. With four hospitals and a variety of medical clinics, we serve the full range of the healthcare and wellness needs of the people in southwestern Idaho, eastern Oregon and northern Nevada.
St. Luke’s Medical Center (SLMC)
For more than 100 years, St. Luke’s Medical Center Boise Campus has been committed to serving the needs of a growing region. Founded in 1902 as a six-bed frontier hospital, St. Luke’s Boise is now Idaho’s largest health care provider, and the flagship hospital of St. Luke’s Health System.
St. Luke’s Boise is known for its centers of excellence in cancer, heart, and women’s and children’s care. Among its many services, it is home to St. Luke’s Heart, St. Luke’s Cancer Institute’s largest clinic, St. Luke’s Center for Minimally Invasive Surgery, and St. Luke’s Children’s Hospital, the only children’s hospital in Idaho.
Known for its clinical excellence, St. Luke’s Boise has been nationally recognized for quality and patient safety, and is proud to be designated a Magnet hospital, the gold standard for nursing care.
Full Circle Health The clinic experience throughout training will be at one of the 5 clinics of Full Circle Health. Final clinic location will be determined by December 2022 as we are expanding both our Raymond and Emerald St locations.
Full Circle Health – Raymond Clinic
The Raymond clinic has been the home location of our residency since 1983. All interns spend their first year as Raymond providers, and 6 upper level residents in each class also stay there for their full 3 years of residency. Raymond is divided into three clinical teams by hallway as part of our PCMH initiative and is our largest clinic. Patient mix is broad and exciting. Procedural support is strong at this clinic and it houses many specialty clinics including sports medicine, rheumatology, and dermatology. All our colonoscopies and EGDs are done here. Although it is an older clinic, it underwent significant remodeling in the last few years. Attending support is a mix of core residency faculty and part-time community preceptors. This clinic offers a vibrant mix of patients and learning options.
One fellow will be selected each year. Applicants must have completed a 3-year ACGME accredited Family Medicine Residency and be board certified in Family Medicine. At this time, we are not able to sponsor visas for the fellowship. The fellowship starts the last week of July. This varies by academic year. Please submit the following to apply:
Application deadline is October 15th. Interviews will be offered in early November. The fellows will be selected by the end of December.
Email applications to:
Amy Atondo, Fellowship Program Coordinator.
Subject Line: Faculty Development Fellowship Application