Primary Care Track
UCSF Pediatric Primary Care Track residents are specially trained in clinic and community-based approaches to child health. They have additional outpatient clinic time throughout residency to improve follow-up and continuity with their patient panel.
In addition, residents have time to develop individual or group primary care projects in areas such as clinic-based quality improvement, medical education, or community-based collaborative approaches to child health. Residents have primary care training time longitudinally throughout residency and during a three month longitudinal outpatient experience during their third year.
Primary Care Track Goals
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To gain knowledge and skills in primary care clinic-based approaches to child health
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To learn how to access community resources to address local child health problems
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To train primary care pediatric residents to collaborate with their community to develop programs that affect local child health issues
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To provide mentoring and advising in primary care pediatrics
Clinic-based Training
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All primary care residents are based at Mt. Zion Pediatrics for their continuity clinic and urgent care months
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Additional continuity clinic time during ambulatory months
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Mentoring and practice opportunities from a broad range of academic and community-based primary care physicians