Program DetailsOur Central Educational Goals
What Makes Us Unique
We believe residents learn best through direct responsibility in the care of patients. So, the central educational experience of our residency is the individual patient encounter. Our residents interview and examine patients in a wide variety of clinical settings. They define each patient's clinical problems and health care needs. They develop plans for diagnosis and management. Each patient encounter is mentored by at least one faculty member and, for PGY1s, by a more senior resident as well. We pay attention to the patient's illness, but also to the psychological and social context in which that illness occurs. After seeing patients, residents and faculty members define knowledge gaps, then fill them in with the best available basic or clinical research. They make decisions of care based on science and on the knowledge gained from a pattern of lifelong, patient-centered learning. The individual patient is the focus of our rounds and conferences, which often take place at the patient's bedside—a hallmark of a Rochester residency. We create an environment unencumbered by hierarchy, and we promote and expect participation of all learners in an academically rigorous discussion. |


