In September 2015, CommuniCare Health Centers, now known as CommuniCare, partnered with the University of the Incarnate Word School of Osteopathic Medicine (UIWSOM) to join the Texas Institute for Graduate Medical Education and Research (TIGMER) residency programs. This collaboration established the Community-Based Family Medicine (CBFM) residency program, dedicated to training future family physicians within the community setting.
In our Community-Based Family Medicine (CBFM) residency program, residents are deeply involved in serving the community through health fairs and other health promotion events. We actively encourage our residents to engage in scholarly work, contributing to research projects that advance the field of medicine. Many of our residents have had their research published and have presented at both national and regional conferences. Our faculty members are dedicated to helping residents develop strong clinical inquiry skills, ensuring they are well-prepared for success in their medical careers.
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OUR MODEL
The CBFM residency program follows the Teaching Health Center model, placing residents on the front lines of healthcare under the mentorship of our esteemed Board-Certified faculty.
Our program is designed to train future physicians in delivering Community-Oriented, Patient-Centered, and High-Quality primary care, with a special focus on serving underserved populations and improving access to medical treatment for all.
OUR MISSION
Our mission is to deliver exceptional clinical training while providing the highest quality healthcare to our patients.
Upon successful completion of the program, the physician will be prepared to provide comprehensive primary care to diverse populations in multiple clinical settings. The program offers the resident with well-structured training in both cognitive and procedural domains, which will provide primary responsibility for patient care in the inpatient and outpatient settings. This training will offer a variety of didactic and clinical experiences as well as utilization of osteopathic principles and practices relating to family medicine.
Graduates of the residency program will have numerous opportunities to launch their careers at Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) in South Texas, with options for participation in the Physician Education Loan Repayment Program (PELRP).
OUR FUNDING
The TIGMER Community-Based Family Medicine Residency Program is made possible through the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) GME Expansion and Operational Grant Programs, a major grant from The Center for Health Care Services (CHCS) and support from CommuniCare and the University of the Incarnate Word School of Osteopathic Medicine. Additional support also comes from the Baptist Health System and GME positions from the Department of Veterans Affairs.