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Get the most interesting and important stories from the 麻豆传媒.A family doctor in a place like Tioga County, Pennsylvania, might play the role of cardiologist, pulmonologist and palliative care physician all in one day, due to a lack of specialists in their area.
, associate director of UPMC Williamsport Family Medicine Residency, is one of the driving forces behind an initiative to prepare burgeoning physicians for the challenges of practicing in such a setting.
Primary care providers in the U.S. are unevenly distributed:听Only 10% of physicians , yet one in five听Americans 鈥 60 million people 鈥 live in them.
鈥淲e identified a need for a residency program to increase health equity and to address health disparities in rural areas,鈥 said Boll. 鈥淢ost residents train in urban areas, and they tend to remain working in the area they train.鈥
Doctors in the new Pitt-UPMC program will spend their second and third years of residency training in either Tioga or Potter counties, which are currently underserved. Nationwide, 56% of family medicine residency graduates , so the launch of a rural-specific residency could provide long-term benefits to the Northern Tier. When the program鈥檚 first class matriculates in July 2024, the听UPMC residency will be the only one of its kind in north-central Pennsylvania.
As president of UPMC Cole and UPMC Wellsboro hospitals, where these doctors will train, Janie Hilfiger can attest to the health care needs of her neighbors. Born and raised in the area, she returned to her hometown after completing a nursing degree. 鈥淚t was important to me that I could care for my friends and family in the community,鈥 said Hilfiger, who has served as a registered nurse for 40 years.
鈥淏y creating the UPMC Rural Family Medicine Residency鈥 program, we are trying to not only expand our training in rural areas but also create a pipeline for practitioners who are committed to working in these kinds of settings,鈥 said Hilfiger.
鈥淢y hope is that our family medicine residents will develop relationships with members of our community and will want to stay here and work as a primary care provider,鈥 she said.
Room for growth
The groundwork for the residency program was laid in 2019, when , associate dean for continuing medical education in Pitt鈥檚 麻豆传媒 of Medicine, approached UPMC about starting a rural family medicine residency.
Overall, rural populations are than urban populations. People residing in rural areas of mortality from heart disease, respiratory disease, cancer, stroke and unintentional injury鈥.
鈥淲e have a societal responsibility to understand how we can serve all our populations, whether they be urban or rural,鈥 said Barnes.
In the 70s, after she completed her internal medicine residency, Barnes established a private practice in Titusville, another rural Pennsylvania town.
鈥淚 got totally burned out,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t was overwhelming to try and do both inpatient and outpatient medicine because I didn鈥檛 have the level of support I needed. This new residency program offers a vast network of resources and support for rural physicians that I didn鈥檛 have.鈥
Barnes said she is committed to addressing the issues that made practicing in a rural community so difficult.
鈥淲e are very interested in developing models of care delivery that are sustainable,鈥 she said. For example, 鈥渙ne model is an interprofessional practice where we develop a cadre of colleagues who provide support services or who relieve a doctor when they go on vacation.鈥
Another challenge specific to practicing medicine in a small community is negotiating dual patient relationships 鈥 that is, when the relationship extends beyond the medical realm. Sometimes a patient is also a member of a physician's church or their mail carrier, for instance.
鈥淢y husband jokes that when I go out for a loaf of bread it's an hour trip to the store,鈥 said Hilfiger. 鈥淚t鈥檚 an hour trip because those you take care of know you and they want to ask you something.鈥
For Barnes, despite the burnout she experienced, practicing medicine in a rural community was one of the most rewarding experiences of her career because of 鈥渢he connection to the community and close relationships with my patients.鈥
Though the UPMC Rural Family Medicine Residency program is still in the development phase, it has already received significant regional and federal financial support from the , and the 鈥檚 Rural Residency Planning and Development Program.
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鈥 Nichole Faina