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Full-time
On-site
Albany, New York
Training Program, Family Medicine, Pediatrics, Transgender Care, Medical Students, Residency, Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI)

Our three-year, ACGME-accredited Family Medicine Program incorporates community, hospital, practice, and educational resources to provide the best possible preparation for a successful career in family medicine.

Broad Experience, Supportive Environment, Role-Model Faculty, Holistic Care

As a program, we believe providing quality health care is a basic human right. We collaborate with our patients and community using trauma-informed practices to partner with individuals and families through their life cycle. We believe the non-academic, humanistic aspects of physician-hood are best learned through the development of close personal and professional relationships with role-model faculty, who are actively involved in practice, teaching, and advising. We believe in a work environment that fosters personal growth and teamwork with respect for diversity. Our program commits itself to diversity, equity, and inclusion in recruiting faculty and staff that reflect the varied community we serve.

Highlights of our program include:

  • Training in both academic and community hospital environments
  • Combined residency and faculty clinic with collegial precepting
  • Care for diverse marginalized populations including refugees, immigrants, and urban and rural underserved groups
  • Osteopathic Recognition
  • Fellowship opportunities at Albany Medical Center include Geriatric Medicine and Primary Care Sports Medicine
  • Robust obstetric and pediatric curriculum
  • Full-scope reproductive health care with a strong association with our local Planned Parenthood; we are a RHEDI program.
  • Gender Affirming Care
  • Medication Assisted Treatment for patients with substance use disorders and chronic pain
  • Curriculum

    Educational Goals

    Our Family Medicine Residency Program seeks to train astute clinicians who understand the impact of psychosocial factors on patients and their diseases. The delivery of personal, continuing, and comprehensive health care to patients of all ages and experiences requires that family physicians maintain their compassion, and their motivation to pursue their career goals.

    Supporting each individual’s wellness through the rigors of residency is a priority for our program. We achieve this through a combination of resident driven wellness activities, formal wellness didactics and workshops, faculty advisor relationships, and much more.

    The Albany Family Residency program is committed to improving the health of the community it serves through department-wide programming, including partnerships with community organizations that also serve local, under-resourced populations. We have distinct didactics related to social determinants of health and health equity.

    Curriculum Overview

    PGY-1
    The first post-graduate year is a transition from the largely theoretical knowledge of medical school to the practical decision-making of the bedside. During this year, the emphasis is on hospital medicine, with residents spending seven months on inpatient rotations and five months on outpatient care. For continuity of care, residents begin to establish the panel of outpatients they will follow for three years.

    PGY-2
    During the second year, residents build on their decision-making skills related to in-hospital care as they grow their skills in the ambulatory setting. As they spend increased time in the Family Medicine Center and in surgical and medical subspecialty outpatient rotations, they become generalists using an integrated biopsychosocial model, developing a deeper understanding of the patient in the context of the family unit and the community. There are two selective months to pursue individual educational goals.

    PGY-3
    During the third year, the major emphasis is on defining the scope of family medicine for each individual resident. There are four selective months during this year, offering each resident maximum flexibility in attaining their educational goals. The focus continues to shift to developing lifelong learning skills; career counseling, practice planning, and advising sessions help in these areas of growth. Senior residents are expected to teach the junior residents and medical students through case discussions, chart audits, and supervising first-year residents on inpatient rotations.

    Locations & Facilities

    Albany Medical College's residency programs are affiliated with Albany Medical Center, Albany Stratton VA Medical Center, St. Peter's Hospital, Capital District Psychiatric Center (CDPC), and surrounding community hospitals. This network offers residents a wide range of educational opportunities. A full list of facilities can be found here.

    In addition, our learners train at the following locations:

    Family Medicine Center
    Conveniently located across from Albany Medical Center's main hospital, Albany Family Medicine, a division of Community Care Physicians, is a state-of-the-art facility with 34 exam rooms, two procedure suites, a dedicated laboratory, an osteopathic manipulation therapy room, residency offices, large resident work spaces, and a gym for employees and residents. The center’s large precepting area is used to discuss cases with the attending preceptors and behavioral scientists. The residency suite is equipped with a resident lounge, kitchen, large classroom, lockers, and a lactation room.

    St. Peter’s Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
    Residents provide medical care for a 40-bed unit at this 160-bed skilled nursing facility in Albany.

    Saratoga Community Health Center
    Residents work with an addiction medicine physician in a community health setting.

    Columbia Memorial Bone & Joint Centers
    Residents work with sports medicine and orthopedic physicians in two office locations south of Albany.

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