Welcome!
Welcome, and thank you for your interest in Crozer Health’s Family Medicine Residency. We are proud of our well-earned national reputation for innovation, leadership and teaching methods.
Crozer Health
Our Family Medicine Residency has access to all of the resources of Crozer Health, including tertiary and community hospitals, a primary-care physician network, and comprehensive community outreach and wellness health programs.
Exceptional Residents
Our most important attribute is our exceptional group of residents, who are committed to their own professional development through our competency-based curriculum and flexible elective system. Our residents have consistently demonstrated impressive teamwork and collaborative problem solving to enhance every aspect of our program. In this way, they are truly partners with the faculty in reviewing, revising, and shaping our program to keep it relevant, practical, and successful. The relationship of the residents with our Crozer “family” is vitally important and continues to be mutually positive and supportive long after residency training is completed.
Dynamic Faculty
We have progressive and committed full-time faculty, including a behavioral scientist. All our faculty has advanced training in sports medicine, obstetrics, women’s health, geriatrics, or faculty development. Our teaching faculty members are engaged in scholarly pursuits and give presentations at both the regional and national level. They also partner with the residents for research activities, publications, and other scholarly activities.
Our Primary Outpatient Office
Our Center for Family Health office, located in Springfield, Delaware County, is designed to provide us with all the “tools of the trade” to practice the full spectrum of family medicine. We use the Cerner electronic medical record in our patient care. Many patient rooms in our office are also engineered with video and sound monitoring to aid in the precepting process.
Our Urban Office
Our ChesPenn Center for Family Health office in Upper Darby, Delaware County is a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC). Experience in an FQHC teaches residents to manage patient healthcare needs for a culturally diverse and underserved patient population. Community outreach is encouraged with opportunities for community service projects.
Primary Care Sports Medicine
We are leaders in the field of Primary Care Sports Medicine. In conjunction with our own highly competitive Sports Medicine Fellowship, we are the school physicians for many local school districts and provide comprehensive on- and off-field athletic evaluations at all levels.
Lifestyle Medicine
Our program is one of the few in the nation offering a LIfestyle Medicine curriculum. This curriculum is embedded into our FM residency and is driven by resident involvement every step of the way. Upon completion of the educational and practicum components of the LMRC, residents qualify to sit for the American Board of Lifestyle Medicine certification exam.
Women’s Health
Women’s Health is an integral part of our training experience. Residents gain experience caring for women on their Obstetrics and Gynecology rotations, as well as in the outpatient setting of both Centers for Family Health. In the outpatient office, issues such as cancer prevention, cardiovascular health, mental health and osteoporosis prevention are addressed, along with gynecologic exams and contraception management. The residents also have the opportunity to learn gynecologic procedures, including videoscopic colposcopy, endometrial sampling and IUD insertion and removal at our gynecology clinic that is supervised by family medicine faculty.
Crozer Classroom Month
Crozer Classroom Month is a unique rotation during second year that covers the core principles of Family Medicine, including Evidence-Based Medicine, Population Health, Quality Improvement and Preventative Medicine.
Workshops give our residents hands-on experience for many procedures, including suturing, joint injections, splinting, nexplanon IUD insertion and removal, circumcision, endometrial biopsy, and colposcopy. Residents also have the opportunity to work on their scholarly projects during this month.
Come Join Us!
Our goals are high, our resources are noteworthy, and our commitment to preparing our residents for a lifetime of learning and leadership is unshakeable! Come join us as we work together to lead you into family medicine’s future!
Sincerely,
William J. Warning II, M.D., FAAFP
Director, Crozer Health Family Medicine Residency Program
How to apply and interview
All applications to the Crozer Health Family Medicine Residency Program must come through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). The deadline for receiving applications is December 31.
Contact Us:
For more information, please contact:
Crozer Health Family Medicine Residency
1260 East Woodland Avenue, Suite 200
Springfield, PA 19064
Phone: 610-690-4471
E-mail: fmresidency@crozer.org