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How do we measure up?

  • First time Board Pass rate of 98% since 1995.
  • In-training assessment exam scores are
    consistently in the top 40% nationally.

Teaching opportunities

  • Satellite campus for Indiana University School
    of Medicine first and second year medical students.
  • Site for third year family medicine
    clerkship for IUSOM.
  • Multiple elective rotations available
    for 4th year students from IUSOM
    or any US medical school .
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Research

Annual ScholarlyActivity/Research
Forum hosted at Ball Memorial Hospital.
Each spring, each Family Medicine
resident must participate in an oral
or poster presentation once in
their 3 year residency. In 2008,
resident Nick Nussbaum was
awarded 1st place, and in
2009, resident Brad Morin
was awarded2nd place.

Former resident, Amanda
Morris, participated in an
elective at the Robert Graham
Center in Washington D.C.
She participated by conducting
research looking at the role
of international medical
graduates in family medicine
in the United States.

 

Awards & Accomplishments

Justin Whitt—2005 AAFP/Bristol-
Myers Squibb Award for Excellence
in Graduate Medical Education

Bill Cooke—2003 National Patient
Education scholar, Second place for
research project at Indiana Academy of
Family Physicians Resident Research
Day, Resident delegate to state IAFP 2002, 2003

Amanda Morris—Pisacano Scholar ( through the American Board of Family Medicine), 2003 Bristol Myers Squibb Award recipient for Excellence in Graduate Medical Education

Brian Morris—Second place for case presentation at Indiana Academy of Family Physicians Resident Research Day

Drew Cougill—Director of Indiana Academy of Family Physicians resident section 2004-2005, delegate to 2003 national AAFP conference

Lori Hurst—ISMA delegate, delegate to AMA RFS, Indiana resident delegate to AAFP National Conference of Family Medicine Residents 2004

Spencer Richards—American Medical Society of Sports Medicine National Resident Scholarship

Amanda Dornfeld—delegate to IAFP conference 2004, delegate to AMA RFS 2004

Ryan Torrie—delegate IAFP conference 2004

Jennifer Wilson—William Stinson Scholarship recipient 2003

Amanda Dornfeld—William Stinson Scholarship recipient 2006

Kristin Wood—William Stinson Scholarship recipient 2007

Roy Miner, Jr., MD MPH—Elected for Alternate Resident Delegate to the AAFP Congress of Delegates at the 2007 National Conference of Family Medicine Residents and Medical Students.

Patricia Benoist  - William Stinson Scholarship recipient 2008.

Sheirlie LaMantia - Williom Stinson Scholarship recipient 2009.

PACE (Patient Activated Computerized Education)—developed by residents and staff at the residency center, gives patients access to health information via computer in each exam room.

 

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