Impact of a Primary Care Focused Regional Medical Campus on Recruitment into Primary Care Residencies
Amanda Davis
AnMed Health
Stoney Abercrombie
Nathan Bradford
DOI: https://doi.org/10.24926/jrmc.v2i2.1780
Keywords: Primary care track.Regional campus. Longitudinal primary care clinic.
Abstract
AnMed Health is a community based, non-profit hospital system in Anderson, South Carolina with a single residency in Family Medicine. In July 2014, a class of twelve third year medical students associated with Medical University of South Carolina-Charleston (MUSC-C) and Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine-Carolinas Campus (VCOM-CC) began their clinical training at AnMed. Since that time, 48 medical students have completed their clinical training at AnMed Health, and 75% of them have entered primary care residencies.