Curriculum

The Family Practice Residency Program at Saint Vincent Hospital offers unparalleled inpatient clinical experiences and two main outpatient/office training sites.

As a curriculum elective, we offer a Sports Medicine Track.

Rotation schedule

PGY-1

Internal Medicine

2 Months

Labor and Delivery

2 Months

Inpatient Pediatrics

2 Months

Critical Care

1 Month

Night Float-A

1 Month

Emergency Medicine

1 Month

Surgery

1 Month

Practice Management

1 Month

Gynecology

1 Month

PGY-2

Internal Medicine Senior

1 Month

Labor and Delivery Senior

1 Month

Inpatient Pediatrics Senior

1 Month

Night Float-A

1 Month

Night Float-B

1 Month

Emergency Medicine

1 Month

Infectious Disease

1 Month

Outpatient Pediatrics

1 Month

Pulmonology

1 Month

Sports Medicine

1 Month

Elective

1 Month

Away

1 Month

PGY-3

Internal Medicine Senior

1 Month

Inpatient Pediatrics Senior

1 Month

Night Float-B

1 Month

Geriatrics

2 Months

Outpatient Pediatrics

1 Month

Away

1 Month

Elective

1 Month

Practice Management

1 Month

Selective

2 Months

Family Medicine Office

1 Month

Training sites

Saint Vincent Hospital

Saint Vincent Hospital is a 400-bed tertiary care center where the majority of our inpatient rotations take place. Saint Vincent serves 200,000+ patients in Erie County as well as 16 surrounding counties in Pennsylvania, New York and Ohio.  Saint Vincent is one of seven Allegheny Health Network hospitals. 

Saint Vincent Family Medicine

Conveniently located adjacent to Saint Vincent Hospital is the primary site of our ambulatory experience. This office offers a comprehensive and collaborative learning environment with a focus on continuity and prevention. Multiple specialty clinics are regularly implemented throughout the month to allow for more focused and individualized care (as below). We have an on-site point-of-care lab with microscopy, procedural suite, OMT designated rooms, EKG machine, and a new SonoSite ultrasound. 

Sports medicine track

Goals

Our track is based on the official American Medical Society of Sports Medicine's (AMSSM) Fellowship Preparation Track to provide residents with a curriculum to develop and hone their knowledge and skills of sports-based medicine and the
musculoskeletal system. 

PGY1
  • Development of core competencies through sports medicine specific didactics and hands on skill sections including ultrasound
  • Involvement in pre-participation physical exams and sideline coverage
  • Opportunity to participate in scholarly projects, clinical ultrasound sessions, and
    Mass sporting events (ie., Beast on the Bay, Erie Marathon)
PGY2
  • Sports medicine rotation incorporating:
    • Pre-participation physicals, sideline coverage, and athletic training rooms
    • Clinical experience in sports medicine and orthopedic clinics
    • Integrated US curriculum and experience
  • Preference for participation in mass sporting events
  • Monthly journal club with sports medicine fellows
  • Preparation and delivery of high-yield sports medicine topic lectures
  • Attendance/presentation at a national sports medicine conference
PGY3
  • Team physician for High school athletics and further sideline coverage
  • Monthly journal club with sports medicine fellows
  • Preparation and delivery of high-yield sports medicine topic lectures
  • Attendance/presentation at a national sports medicine conference


*Please contact sports medicine tract co-directors Kathleen Costanzo, DO (Kathleen.Costanzo@ahn.org) or Philip St. Julien, DO (Philip.St.Julien@ahn.org) for more information.