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Family Medicine Department in NIH Funding Nationwide (2023)

 Residency Programs

We have eight family medicine residency programs—five in the Twin Cities and three in Greater Minnesota.
We train family physicians to provide comprehensive, personalized care for the whole family in any setting: urban, rural, global. Each program has its own curricular strengths, unique feel, and sense of community.

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Education & Training

Our top-ranked educational programs include eight distinct residency programs and five fellowships, as well as many courses and opportunities for medical students and community physicians.

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Patient Care

Our approach to care is collaborative and team-based, within multiple clinics and hospitals across the state of Minnesota. We are dedicated to comprehensive, personalized care for the whole person, the whole family, and the whole community.

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Research

One of the top-funded family medicine departments in the country by the NIH, we focus on collaborative and cutting-edge research across multiple health-related areas, including diabetes, obesity, smoking cessation, health inequities and health equity, nutrition, integrated care, behavioral health, opioids, community-based participatory research, and sexual health.

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Department Head, James Pacala, MD, MS

The Department of Family Medicine and Community Health is part of the University of Minnesota Medical School. The department was created more than 50 years ago in response to a legislative mandate to train primary care physicians.

 

Family Medicine News

Richard Levine, MD, a graduate of University of Minnesota Medical Center Family Medicine Residency Program, answers five questions about his career and his outlook on the future of mental healthcare and primary care.

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C.J. Peek (he/him), PhD, is a professor in the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health at the University of Minnesota. We spoke about his legacy at the University and the most recent award he received from the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, the F. Marian Bishop Leadership Award. We also spoke about his history within family medicine and his future plans to continuously forge harmonization across various medical settings.

In family medicine residency, resources gathered from local service organizations are crucial to help residents engage with community members and provide primary care. The wisdom that comes from public assistance workers, teachers, nurses, librarians, and other experts makes for valuable additions to healthcare education.

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Upcoming Events
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AAFP National Conference
See more conference details. Visit with program directors, faculty and residents at our exhibit booths during the...
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Meet Your Match
We invite you to join us and visit eight incredible family medicine residency programs! This is a terrific opportunity...
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Minnesota Northstar Geriatrics Workforce Enhancement Program

Led by PI Jim Pacala, MD, MS, the Minnesota Northstar Geriatrics Workforce Enhancement Program (MN GWEP) has a mission to improve the healthcare and health of older adults across the state of Minnesota.