MAHEC is committed to creating an equitable and inclusive place to work, learn, and receive care. Empowerment: We value engagement, commitment, and ownership of MAHEC’s mission, work, and.Organization that reflects differences in our teams and our community. Inclusivity: We value the contribution of people different than ourselves and the merits of an.Civility: We treat all people with respect and kindness, all the time.Improvement: We continuously innovate and improve our work.Collaboration: We value partnerships and support interprofessional approaches.Integrity: We act with fairness, transparency, and the highest level of ethics.Diversity: We promote equity and inclusivity.Excellence: We deliver quality activities and services that our customers and partners value.Learn more about our 4th year medical student rotations Values Statement MAHEC offers a variety of student rotations in Family Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, General Surgery, Rural Medicine, and Psychiatry for both in-state and out-of-state students interested in our residency programs. Learn more about our program in this brochure.Ĭynthia Ridler Curriculum Specialist, Hendersonville Rural Family Medicine Residency Program 4th Year Medical Student Rotations Come and explore theĮducation we offer, the values we share, and how we can help you develop into the physician leader of theįuture. It’s an honor that you are considering training with us, and we’re excited to meet you. ![]() Our faculty and residents model balance, resilience, and long-term joy in a demanding profession. The country and have built a supportive environment around personal wellness that values you as a colleague fromĭay one. Hendersonville, we want you to find harmony in the professional and personal. In residency, you will be stretched, discover new strengths, and you will be a new person by the end. Longitudinal obstetrics, and clinical exposure that will equip you for your future. You will train inįull-scope family medicine that is robust and unopposed, and includes dedicated procedure time, high volume Intern year, you will start shaping the curriculum that serves you for a lifetime of practice. More than a slogan-it embodies the heart of how we want to form the next generation of Family Physicians. The flexibility to “choose your own adventure” is Our curriculum is designed around giving you professional value. From day one in our program, you will engage in the issues and learn how toīe a leader for change in your community. ![]() As aĬommunity-based program, we see these challenges as opportunities during every patient encounter as well as in It is also an “opportunity desert” that has depressed access to housing, education, and employment. ![]() Rural medicine is full of challenges: disproportionate mortality rates, higher rates of addiction, and mental In this partnership, our residents and our community both win. With a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), and we seeĪll patients, regardless of ability to pay. Being a THC means that our residency is combined In Hendersonville, we think that ALL should have high quality and affordable healthcare, and as a Teaching HealthĬenter (THC), we get to practice this kind of real family medicine.
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