With more than 21 years of experience as an FNP, Dr. Rys conducted this research with assistance from Dr. Residents are hired as a 40 hour per week employee with full time benefits that include salary, sick, vacation and personal time, health insurance, FSA, and a retirement plan.
There is also loan repayment opportunity post-graduation and if hired. Residents accepted to the program will be awarded a clinical portfolio upon successful completion of the residency. We care for a diverse and high-risk OB population; each year the residency is involved in over prenatal visits and deliveries.
While we are proud of the lowest primary cesarean rate in the area, we nonetheless have plenty of surgical obstetric experience to offer. Tallahassee Memorial FMRP is proud to care for expecting mothers alongside a skilled and caring midwifery team. In addition, TMH is a certified Baby Friendly hospital, a Centering Pregnancy site, and offers a variety of individual, and group, prenatal and postpartum care models that residents participate in.
What do residents go on to do after graduation? Do you have fellowships? Our residents are well trained to pursue almost anything they set their minds to, including but not limited to outpatient primary care, hospitalist medicine, emergency medicine and urgent care.
Many residents from Tallahassee Memorial FMRP have gone on to train in Sports Medicine, Geriatrics, Palliative Care and other fellowships at different locations around the country in outstanding programs.
Our curriculum offers robust experience in the inpatient setting to circumvent the need for further hospitalist training—many of our graduates go right into practice without fellowship. Similarly, our outpatient and rural training provides a strong base for entering full-scope practice in resource-poor communities in need of skilled clinicians, something we are proud of.
Are there many opportunities to perform procedures? Residents are required to demonstrate competency in many basic family medicine procedures and will have plenty of opportunity to develop this in a variety of settings. For residents interested in learning procedures beyond the usual core family medicine requirements, additional experience is readily available through the emergency department, specialty clinics and operating rooms. Our residents enjoy performing independent research as well as participating in research projects being initiated by our faculty and others.
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