First-Year Rotations

Blue rotations are non-vacationable. White rotations are vacationable and outpatient. Striped rotations are vacationable and inpatient.

FMI

Our residency begins with Family Medicine Intensive (FMI), a six-week rotation to get to know your classmates and our program and to build and hone your family medicine skills. FMI includes workshops such as ACLS, ALSO, and NRP; obstetrical care; patient-centered communication; motivational interviewing; procedures; cross-cultural health care; evidence-based medicine; and community medicine.

You will be trained and oriented to our electronic medical record system (Epic). You will get to know staff and the workings of your home clinic. You will begin to build your patient panel in the clinic with frequent clinic sessions and have opportunities to discuss cases with your classmates. The first-year support group, Finding Meaning in Medicine, also begins during this time. By the time residents start their second rotation, they have a real "home" in their family medicine clinic.

Many of our program's annual events happen during FMI: the intern white coat ceremony, Senior Resident Orientation, graduation, the Intern Retreat, and our Anti-Racism Workshop.


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Curriculum Changes for RTT

While RTT residents spend their first year in Seattle, their intern curriculum is not 100% identical to the Seattle interns’. RTT interns actually spend only the first twelve blocks of the year in Seattle. During the last block, they move to Port Angeles and have their first rotation there.

To maximize their learning in an urban environment, RTT interns have a few different rotations. RTT interns have one fewer FMS block to make room for a hospitalist rotation at Swedish’s specialty hospital. Their community medicine, dermatology, general pediatrics, and surgery curriculum happen later in Port Angeles. In exchange, the RTT interns have addiction medicine, pediatric emergency medicine, and pediatric specialties in Seattle.

Blue rotations are non-vacationable. White rotations are vacationable and outpatient. Striped rotations are vacationable and inpatient.