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Family Medicine Residency

A Family Medicine Residency is specialized training that medical doctors undertake after medical school to become family physicians. It typically lasts three years and equips doctors with comprehensive skills to care for patients of all ages and health conditions. During this time, they learn to diagnose and treat illnesses, promote prevention, and coordinate ongoing care, often working in clinics, hospitals, and communities. This training prepares them to serve as primary care providers, offering continuous, personalized care for entire families and diverse populations, ensuring they are well-equipped to address a broad range of health needs.