
Family Medicine Residency Programs
Family Medicine Residency Programs are postgraduate training for doctors who want to specialize in primary care. These programs typically last three years and prepare doctors to treat a wide range of health issues across all ages, from infants to seniors. Residents gain hands-on experience in clinics, hospitals, and community settings, developing skills in preventive care, diagnosis, and treatment. The goal is to train doctors to become versatile, comprehensive healthcare providers who can manage common illnesses, coordinate care, and serve as the first point of contact for patients in diverse communities.