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thank you
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my name is Stephen Carrick I am the
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program director for the Prisma Health
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University of South Carolina School of
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Medicine in Greenville Family Medicine
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Residency program in Greenville South
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Carolina
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originally found in 1971 we have been a
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pillar of the community in Greenville
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we've trained hundreds of residents who
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have gone on to do great things both
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locally regionally nationally as well as
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matched our residents into various
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fellowships including Global Health
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Sports Medicine
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procedural care as well as palliative
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care we also have a broad array of
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services we provide in our clinic this
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includes Sports Medicine a
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multi-disciplinary diabetes Clinic lgbtq
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plus care Women's Health and obstetrical
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Care procedural care ultrasound we have
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a three-year program during the first
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year it's predominantly inpatient
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Services things like Internal Medicine
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obstetrics emergency medicine Pediatrics
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lectures and workshops and simulation
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activities to help elevate your skills
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and continue to broaden your knowledge
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the second and third years tend to be
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more Clinic focused but also offer more
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opportunities for elective experiences
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to individualize your
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to gain the skill sets and gain the
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knowledge that you want to apply for
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your future career
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my name is Eric Waltz I'm a third year
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resident here at the Greenville Family
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Medicine program and my name is Dr
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batario KIVI I am also a third year
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resident
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first and foremost What drew me to the
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program was just how phenomenal the
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people are we have such a great team
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from our faculty to our nurses to our
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additional staff members it's just
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focused on a very team-based
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collaborative environment that just
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Fosters the growth of residents faculty
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members all of our staff members and
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it's really something that I really
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wanted to be a part of
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highlights for me about the curriculum
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were kind of the core skills rotations
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that they offered for our intern year
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and having Behavioral Health faculty is
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kind of Designing our didactic
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curriculum and having pharmacists help
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with our diabetic curriculum things like
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that were very unique I could not have
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said it better myself okay well
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definitely we have just a very awesome
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curriculum that's very immersive into
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the various facets of Family Medicine we
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are involved in women's health care
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including obstetrics Pediatrics Adult
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Medicine geriatrics and Psychiatry and
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we get to do so many different
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procedures and this was something that
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was very appealing to me
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and then as you go through second and
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third year it's a lot more focused on
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what you want to do a lot more elective
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driven a lot more outpatient driven kind
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of depending on your path
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really just kind of crafting where you
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want your career to go
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we have a lot of really beautiful
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facilities here amongst just Greenville
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Memorial Hospital we're lucky to have
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the Clemson nursing buildings and in
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addition to the medical school
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we have this Simulation Center with a
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lot of sophisticated models and kind of
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simulation type settings
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our culture promotes Innovation we
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constantly explore new ideas for
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personal self-development Career
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Development and how our program is
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setting us up for success
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Greenville is just an awesome place to
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live I mean from false park on the
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Redding River to the Swamp Rabbit Trail
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Paris Mountain State Park there are just
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so many things to do in Greenville
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generally speaking it's just been very
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fun and everyone's always willing to
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hang out outside of work get to know
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each other just make the work time that
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much more enjoyable we have a dual
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Mission the Dual mission is to serve our
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patients and to elevate the health of
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our community while also training the
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next generation of high functioning
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capable Family Physicians we really
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believe that a strong family medicine
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and Primary Care Workforce is really
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necessary to helping have healthy and
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prosperous Community I really think is
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unique to our team it allows you as an
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applicant or as a resident to really
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broaden your scope of practice and gain
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the knowledge and gain the skills to go
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out and become the physician you've
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dreamed of becoming
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