Health Lives Here. In Wisconsin. - UW Family Medicine
Health Lives Here. In Wisconsin. - UW Family Medicine
Health Lives Here. In Wisconsin. - UW Family Medicine
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UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY MEDICINE • ANNUAL REPORT 2010–2011<br />
MADISON RESIDENCY PROGRAM<br />
KEY FACTS<br />
• 43 residents in 2010-2011<br />
• Continuity practices at 4 residency clinics:<br />
o Belleville: 15,828 total visits (11,121<br />
physician visits)<br />
o Northeast: 35,593 total visits (24,236<br />
physician/PA/NP visits)<br />
o Verona: 33,292 total visits (23,028<br />
physician/PA visits)<br />
o Wingra/Access: 23,157 total visits<br />
(17,279 physician/PA visits)<br />
LEADERSHIP<br />
Kathy Oriel, MD, residency program director<br />
Michelle Grosch, MA, education coordinator<br />
Belleville:<br />
• Stephen Olcott, MD, medical director<br />
• Peggy Soehnlein, clinic manager<br />
Northeast:<br />
• Lou Sanner, MD, MSPH, medical director<br />
• Kevin Anderson, MBA, RHIA, clinic manager<br />
Verona:<br />
• William Scheibel, MD, medical director<br />
• Mark Shapleigh, clinic manager<br />
Wingra/Access:<br />
• Beth Potter, MD, medical director<br />
• Terri Carufel-Wert, clinic manager<br />
The Madison residency program offers a robust<br />
curriculum nurtured by a supportive community of<br />
residents, faculty, and staff.<br />
Education Highlights<br />
• Overall curriculum redesign. The program<br />
began a curriculum redesign process in<br />
anticipation of the new ACGME duty-hours<br />
requirements that went into effect July 1, 2011.<br />
Lou Sanner, MD, MPH, led a workgroup<br />
comprising residents, faculty rotation<br />
coordinators, residency faculty, and residency<br />
staff. Kathy Oriel, MD, surveyed residents to<br />
determine their values regarding preferred work methods and the educational benefit of<br />
required rotations. The workgroup then identified educational priorities, including continued<br />
24/7/365 coverage of inpatient services, and created plans for meeting those priorities in<br />
compliance with the new duty-hours requirements.<br />
• Sports medicine pathway. The program approved a new sports medicine pathway<br />
spearheaded by Kathleen Carr, MD, John Wilson, MD, and second-year resident Masaru<br />
Furukawa, MD. The pathway offers an opportunity for highly motivated residents with an<br />
interest in sports medicine to prepare for a competitive primary care sports medicine<br />
fellowship position after residency, and helps residents develop competencies in sports<br />
medicine that exceed current ACGME standards.<br />
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