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A community hospital program in suburban,
Central New Jersey, established in 1976.
Jersey Shore, Pocono Mountains, New York, Philadelphia
all within driving distance. Close to many major highways
and Amtrak trains for ease of commuting.
Only primary care residency in hospital with no competition from other residents.
Work directly with hand picked attendings from a large medical staff with all specialties
represented for excellent teaching.
Positive work environment with commitment to residency education - attractive call
schedule, excellent hospital support ensuring minimal "scut" work, outstanding nursing and
support staff in the Family Medicine Center optimizing time for patient care and learning.
Strong biopsychosocial curriculum including lecture series covering topics such as
Death and Dying, Spirituality, Gender Issues, and Family Violence, as well as a Family
Systems rotation in PGY 2 with one-on-one teaching and patient/family evaluations with our
full time Behavioral Scientist.

The Class of 2010
Outstanding Faculty. Dr. Winter, Director since 1989, has a Master of Medical
Management from Carnegie Mellon University and is Past President of the Association of
Family Medicine Residency Directors (AFMRD). He is currently a member of the Residency
Review Committee for Family Medicine. Dr. Chae has fellowship training in obstetrics, Dr.
Metz has a Certificate of Added Qualifications (CAQ) in Sports Medicine, and both Drs. Milne
and Picciano have a CAQ in Adolescent Medicine. Faculty work closely with each resident
addressing individual resident learning needs including one-on-one precepting in the Family
Medicine Center.
Ample elective time for individual interests as well as ability for resident input in
planning and tailoring many rotations to suit individual needs and learning styles.
Restructured curriculum in 2007, teaching how to practice in a Patient-centered
Medical Home. Electronic Medical Record, e-visits, team huddles, and Group Visits for OB,
pediatric and chronic disease patients in the Family Medicine Center.
Strong Obstetrics and Maternal/Child Health curriculum - obstetrical patients seen in
Family Medicine Center, not a "clinic" environment. Babies kept in the practice enabling
excellent family continuity. OB/Gyn teaching done by both JFK Family Medicine faculty and
OB/Gyn faculty. OB/Gyn faculty available full time on site for deliveries, consultation and
procedures in the Family Medicine Center.
Housing Allowance is awarded to every resident to help defray housing costs - $200 each
month [$2400/year] – in addition to salary, plus an excellent benefit package.
Training on site at Family Medicine Center in minor surgery, colposcopy, IUD, and
endometrial biopsy. Newly implemented procedure clinic held weekly.
Weekly musculoskeletal clinic at the Family Medicine Center with a concentration on Sports
Medicine.
Excellent balance of inpatient and ambulatory care, didactic and clinical experiences designed
to prepare residents for the diverse practice of Family Medicine in the changing healthcare
marketplace – including a strong emphasis on practice management.
Emphasis on the use of medical informatics in research, teaching, and patient education -
residents provided a subscription to Up To Date, ePocrates, and a $200 allowance towards
a device of their choosing capable of operating ePocrates, essentials including 5 Minute Medical
Consult. Strong research curriculum taught by family physicians emphasizes development of life
long learning skills.
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