The Aurora Family Medicine Residency Program has a long history of providing excellent educational experiences and training for family physicians. Our 281 graduates are practicing throughout the country, ranging from a rural Alaskan island to major metropolitan areas. With special strengths in population health, community medicine, sports medicine, in-patient services, integrative medicine and research, the program provides an excellent opportunity for residents to be well-trained in all areas.
This page includes only a sampling of recent works from our family medicine residents. To see a complete listing of their scholarly activity, visit our research portal.
Making climate's impacts on patients a burning topic for medical education
Population health pop-spotting
One-Year Follow-up Data on Improving Rates of Pediatric Developmental Screening at Family Care Center and Family Practice Center
Real-world application of CCTA with CT-FFR for coronary assessment pre-TAVI: The CT2TAVI study
Organ donation and the dead donor rule: A synopsis of pressing ethical controversies and practical questions
Implementation of a multidisciplinary medication refill protocol
Primary Care Pop-Up Health Screenings at the Burmese Rohingya Community of WI
One-Year Follow-up Data on Improving Rates of Pediatric Developmental Screening at Family Care Center and Family Practice Center
Finish line fatigue: Weakness in a triathlete during mass participation event
Implementing Point-of-Care Ultrasound Training into a Family Medicine Residency Curriculum