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Joey Bell, VCOM Preceptor of the Year |
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Listen Now! [8 min] Hear Dr. Joey Bell, Pembroke pediatrician and Preceptor of the Year by VCOM students, discuss his work with medical students. He talks about traditional healing methods used in the Native American culture, the importance of establishing rapport with their Native American patients and family, and ancient medical remedies still used in the Native American culture. |
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The Class of 2012 - Their Road to Residency in Fayetteville |
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Listen Now! [18 min 14 sec] Edwin, Farron, Jason, Jedlyn, and Robert are five of the eight new residents at Southern Regional AHEC's Family Medicine Residency in Fayetteville, NC. They are the Class of 2012! With medical school behind them and three years of residency ahead of them, they speak about their unique paths to family medicine and Fayetteville. From New Jersey, Robert found RadioAHEC on the Internet and took the Residency Virtual Tour. Edwin is a third-degree legacy--a friend of two of our former residents. The group reflects on everything from Southern barbeque to their perspectives on patient care and their hopes for the future. Join their friendly and informative discussion! |
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Integrated Care Webinars and Online Courses |
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Listen Now! [13 minutes] Are you prepared for "integrated care" in your practice? The iCARE partnership offers integrated care education online for credit: live webinars, archived webinars, and podcasts. Find out why primary care providers are attracted to this free online learning in growing numbers. Learn from Jennifer Borton how you can fit integrated care education into your lunch hour or get a takeout order on your iPod! Afterward, see all their classroom and online education offerings at iCAREnc.org. |
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After Residency, Learning Continues! |
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Listen Now! [4 min 56 sec] Dr. Garber's first year of practice presents daily challenges, such as diagnosing his first case of "black, hairy tongue." He celebrates "how residency taught me to keep on learning," and we celebrate Dr Garber! |
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Integrating Mental Health Care and Primary Care |
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Listen Now! [15 min 13 sec] Sally Smith, Project Director for the North Carolina iCARE Project, speaks about their initiative to advance the integration of mental health care and primary care. She talks about the political and professional changes that support that integration and the changes in practice that new physicians can expect in the next five years. |
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Having a Family During Residency |
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Listen Now! [21 min 13 sec] First-year residents discuss the challenges of creating and maintaining a family during residency. They describe their diverse situations, which include the birth of new child, making child care decisions, and sustaining a long distance marriage. These residents share insights on how they nurture family relationships and support one another. |
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Preparing for the Intern Year |
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Listen Now! [12 min 13 sec] How can one prepare for the first year of residency? Attitude is important. Two second-year residents share advice and insight. They talk about humility, diligence, and the elation of recognizing your own effective engagement in your profession. |
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On Interviewing: Finding a Good Fit |
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Listen Now! [6 min 50 sec] Dr. Sandra Carr is the Director of Southern Regional AHEC's Family Medicine Residency in Fayetteville, NC, where she also did her residency! She depicts their interview process as an opportunity for residents to "find a good fit" for themselves and their families, and not a stressful experience. Hear Dr. Carr's advice on interviews and her reflections on her own residency. |
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