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7031 SW 62 Avenue, South Miami, FLORIDA 33143 Graduate Medical Education Osteopathic Psychiatry Residency Program Presentation Visit our Website: www.gme.larkinhospital.com
Dear applicant: Welcome to the Larkin Graduate Medical Education Department.  We appreciate your interest in our residency programs and thank you for considering Larkin Community Hospital as the Institution of your choice for your postgraduate training.  If you require further information please feel free to contact our residency program coordinators or GME staff. Medical Education Department 305-740-3353
Larkin President and CEO
Thank you for your interest in our residency programs, Welcome to the Larkin Family! Choosing the location for your postgraduate training is one of the most challenging decisions you will assume, with an endless list of programs to consider. We are confident that training in our residency programs will allow you to continue your medical education and receive broad-based preparation that will assist you in reaching your potential as an excellent physician. Our faculty is as diverse as our residents and many of them have years of experience in training medical students and residents.  As the Director of Medical Education, I congratulate our candidates interested on select Psychiatry as the specialty of your choice. Recognizing the validity of the principles of osteopathic medicine, principally that of treating the whole person, our program will supply the opportunity for the resident to gain a thorough understanding of the social, cultural, behavioral, spiritual, and biologic dimensions that play in the health of the individual.  Our residents must be educated to understand and integrate osteopathic values and philosophy into all clinical and patient care activities. The osteopathic concept of health care emphasizes that the human body is a unit in which structure and function are mutually and reciprocally interdependent; that the body, through a complex equilibrium system, tends to be self-regulatory and self healing; that adequate function of body systems depends upon the unimpeded flow of blood and nerve impulses; that the musculoskeletal elements comprise a body system, whose importance far exceeds that of providing framework support; and that there are somatic components of disease that are not only manifestations of, but are also important contributing and/or maintaining factors in the diseased area as well as areas distant from the diseased part.  Residents are evaluated in a manner that emphasizes their ability to be compliant with the AOA competences in the areas of the Osteopathic Philosophy and Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine, patient care, medical knowledge, practiced-based learning and improvement, interpersonal skills and communication, professionalism, and systems-based practice. Family-oriented comprehensive care with demonstrated emphasis on continuity shall be an integral part of our curricular component, and disease prevention is the cornerstone of osteopathic family practice and shall be given major emphasis throughout our educational program. Upon the successful completion of our residency program, our graduates will be prepared to provide comprehensive osteopathic health care to the individual in the context of the family and the community. We the faculty, residents, staff and administrative leadership at Larkin Community Hospital feel privileged to play a part in training the outstanding osteopathic family physicians of the future. I would be happy to speak with any candidate with questions regarding our educational program. Sincerely, Dr. IvánRodríguez, D.O., PhD. Director of Medical Education
Larkin Community Hospital GME
7. Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (AOA) Core Competencies
Osteopathic Psychiatry Residency Program Our four (4) years in length residency training program in General Psychiatry is currently accredited by the AOA for three positions per educational level and started in the academic year 2010/2011. The application process will be done through the ERAS website, and applicants will be selected via the National Matching Services.  General Psychiatry encompasses training in adult and child psychiatry. All residents will complete a first year consisting of four months primary care medicine, two months in neurology, and six months of psychiatry, followed by three years general psychiatry Osteopathic principles and practices shall be incorporated throughout the program. Our Psychiatry Residency Program provides a wide-ranging learning experience featuring many exceptional opportunities and an excellent didactic training. This diverse learning experience prepares future psychiatrists to be capable of providing a comprehensive mental health care, assume leadership roles in the practice of medicine in the context of the community and contribute to the growing knowledge base of the specialty of psychiatry. Our goal is to supply our residents with excellent and balanced training, preparing them for careers in academic, research, community and clinical settings. The program values the creation and realistic application of new knowledge; distinction in teaching and evidence-based clinical practice; and the care of underprivileged populations, including the seriously mentally ill and the underserved.  We consider that psychiatrists are physicians who, as specialists in brain and behavioral sciences, have a responsibility to advocate for quality psychiatric care and to reduce stigmas linked with mental illness, through specialty practice, and performing consultation to other physicians and mental health care providers. Psychiatry Residency Program
Message from the Osteopathic Psychiatry Residency Program Director Dear applicants and residents: Thank you for your interest in our Osteopathic Psychiatry Residency Program at Larkin Community Hospital in South Miami, Florida. The Larkin Family is willing to express thanks for your interest in our educational programs and congratulate you on selecting Psychiatry as the specialty of your choice. Deciding the residency program and specialty for your postgraduate training is a challenging and rewarding experience. Graduate Medical Education is a process whereby clinical competence is acquired through caring for patients under the supervision of proficient committed faculty members. Each level of training is defined by a set of core competencies that the resident is expected to master. Our residents are evaluated through an approach that highlights their capability to be compliant with these competences in the areas of patient care, medical knowledge, practiced-based learning and improvement, interpersonal skills and communication, professionalism, systems-based practice and Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine. As standards are met, residents are given greater independence and responsibility in patient care, bearing in mind that ultimate responsibility rests with clinical faculty. At Larkin, you will enjoy accurate training where physiological psychiatry and psychotherapy are both considered meaningful components of our curriculum, since we truly believe that both are equally important to treat mental illnesses. We have designed an educational program where academics, investigation, and clinical teaching are properly equilibrated. We are committed to offering you an excellent educational experience, specially designed to prepare you to successfully pass the written and oral examinations for certification in psychiatry by the American Osteopathic Board of Neurology and Psychiatry.  The Graduate Medical Education leadership and staff are completely available and willing to answer your concerns. Best wishes on the start of your post-graduate medical education at Larkin Community Hospital. Best regards, Marjorie Caro, MD Manuel Meléndez, MD
“Life’s not about waiting for the storm to pass…It’s about Learning to Dance in the Rain.” ~ Vivian Greene “Mental Health  Is a state of well-being in which the individual realizes his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life,can work productively and fruitfully, And is able to make a contribution to his or her community” World Health Organization Psychiatry Residency Program
Psychiatry Residency Program  Residents PGY-2       Dr. Jason Cohen, D.O.                         Dr. Matthew Geromi, D.O.                                                                           Chief Resident     . Dr. Sean Horan, D.O PGY-1 Karen M Worzel, D.O  Allen McKee, D.O.  Anton Fisher, D.O. Residents
How to Apply We accept applications only through ERAS (Electronic Residency Application Service). Please, do not submit applications through e-mail or fax.  The deadline to submit your application through ERAS is December 31, 2010.  You are welcome to apply after the deadline, but we cannot guarantee that your application will be reviewed by the Selection Committee in time to set up an interview. Our program will be interviewing from Monday thru Friday, from November through January 21 of the following year, with the exception of several days during this period due to meetings and conferences that the Director must attend.  We will be closed for the Thanksgiving Holiday and we will not be interviewing during the Christmas and New Year break. Eligibility Criteria ,[object Object],Requirements ,[object Object]
Participation in the NMS National Matching Services Inc. (for Osteopathic Programs) and/or NRMP (for Allopathic programs)
Head Photo (passport type) picture taken within the past six months
Personal Statement, including an explanation of your interest in the residency program you are applying for.
Curriculum Vitae
Three Letters of Recommendation written within the past two years, preferably from U.S. Physicians you have worked with in a clinical setting.  Letters must be written on the physician's letterhead stationary and signed in blue ink. Letters written on plain paper will not be accepted.  
Dean's Letter
Official Medical School Transcripts and Official evidence of Medical School Diplomas.
ECFMG Certificate, if applicable.
Official evidence of approval of the COMLEX Part I and II or USMLE Part I and Part II.(USMLE Part III is not required, but encouraged).
English proficiency

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Psychiatry residency presentation

  • 1. 7031 SW 62 Avenue, South Miami, FLORIDA 33143 Graduate Medical Education Osteopathic Psychiatry Residency Program Presentation Visit our Website: www.gme.larkinhospital.com
  • 2. Dear applicant: Welcome to the Larkin Graduate Medical Education Department. We appreciate your interest in our residency programs and thank you for considering Larkin Community Hospital as the Institution of your choice for your postgraduate training. If you require further information please feel free to contact our residency program coordinators or GME staff. Medical Education Department 305-740-3353
  • 4. Thank you for your interest in our residency programs, Welcome to the Larkin Family! Choosing the location for your postgraduate training is one of the most challenging decisions you will assume, with an endless list of programs to consider. We are confident that training in our residency programs will allow you to continue your medical education and receive broad-based preparation that will assist you in reaching your potential as an excellent physician. Our faculty is as diverse as our residents and many of them have years of experience in training medical students and residents. As the Director of Medical Education, I congratulate our candidates interested on select Psychiatry as the specialty of your choice. Recognizing the validity of the principles of osteopathic medicine, principally that of treating the whole person, our program will supply the opportunity for the resident to gain a thorough understanding of the social, cultural, behavioral, spiritual, and biologic dimensions that play in the health of the individual. Our residents must be educated to understand and integrate osteopathic values and philosophy into all clinical and patient care activities. The osteopathic concept of health care emphasizes that the human body is a unit in which structure and function are mutually and reciprocally interdependent; that the body, through a complex equilibrium system, tends to be self-regulatory and self healing; that adequate function of body systems depends upon the unimpeded flow of blood and nerve impulses; that the musculoskeletal elements comprise a body system, whose importance far exceeds that of providing framework support; and that there are somatic components of disease that are not only manifestations of, but are also important contributing and/or maintaining factors in the diseased area as well as areas distant from the diseased part. Residents are evaluated in a manner that emphasizes their ability to be compliant with the AOA competences in the areas of the Osteopathic Philosophy and Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine, patient care, medical knowledge, practiced-based learning and improvement, interpersonal skills and communication, professionalism, and systems-based practice. Family-oriented comprehensive care with demonstrated emphasis on continuity shall be an integral part of our curricular component, and disease prevention is the cornerstone of osteopathic family practice and shall be given major emphasis throughout our educational program. Upon the successful completion of our residency program, our graduates will be prepared to provide comprehensive osteopathic health care to the individual in the context of the family and the community. We the faculty, residents, staff and administrative leadership at Larkin Community Hospital feel privileged to play a part in training the outstanding osteopathic family physicians of the future. I would be happy to speak with any candidate with questions regarding our educational program. Sincerely, Dr. IvánRodríguez, D.O., PhD. Director of Medical Education
  • 5.
  • 7. 7. Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (AOA) Core Competencies
  • 8. Osteopathic Psychiatry Residency Program Our four (4) years in length residency training program in General Psychiatry is currently accredited by the AOA for three positions per educational level and started in the academic year 2010/2011. The application process will be done through the ERAS website, and applicants will be selected via the National Matching Services. General Psychiatry encompasses training in adult and child psychiatry. All residents will complete a first year consisting of four months primary care medicine, two months in neurology, and six months of psychiatry, followed by three years general psychiatry Osteopathic principles and practices shall be incorporated throughout the program. Our Psychiatry Residency Program provides a wide-ranging learning experience featuring many exceptional opportunities and an excellent didactic training. This diverse learning experience prepares future psychiatrists to be capable of providing a comprehensive mental health care, assume leadership roles in the practice of medicine in the context of the community and contribute to the growing knowledge base of the specialty of psychiatry. Our goal is to supply our residents with excellent and balanced training, preparing them for careers in academic, research, community and clinical settings. The program values the creation and realistic application of new knowledge; distinction in teaching and evidence-based clinical practice; and the care of underprivileged populations, including the seriously mentally ill and the underserved.  We consider that psychiatrists are physicians who, as specialists in brain and behavioral sciences, have a responsibility to advocate for quality psychiatric care and to reduce stigmas linked with mental illness, through specialty practice, and performing consultation to other physicians and mental health care providers. Psychiatry Residency Program
  • 9. Message from the Osteopathic Psychiatry Residency Program Director Dear applicants and residents: Thank you for your interest in our Osteopathic Psychiatry Residency Program at Larkin Community Hospital in South Miami, Florida. The Larkin Family is willing to express thanks for your interest in our educational programs and congratulate you on selecting Psychiatry as the specialty of your choice. Deciding the residency program and specialty for your postgraduate training is a challenging and rewarding experience. Graduate Medical Education is a process whereby clinical competence is acquired through caring for patients under the supervision of proficient committed faculty members. Each level of training is defined by a set of core competencies that the resident is expected to master. Our residents are evaluated through an approach that highlights their capability to be compliant with these competences in the areas of patient care, medical knowledge, practiced-based learning and improvement, interpersonal skills and communication, professionalism, systems-based practice and Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine. As standards are met, residents are given greater independence and responsibility in patient care, bearing in mind that ultimate responsibility rests with clinical faculty. At Larkin, you will enjoy accurate training where physiological psychiatry and psychotherapy are both considered meaningful components of our curriculum, since we truly believe that both are equally important to treat mental illnesses. We have designed an educational program where academics, investigation, and clinical teaching are properly equilibrated. We are committed to offering you an excellent educational experience, specially designed to prepare you to successfully pass the written and oral examinations for certification in psychiatry by the American Osteopathic Board of Neurology and Psychiatry. The Graduate Medical Education leadership and staff are completely available and willing to answer your concerns. Best wishes on the start of your post-graduate medical education at Larkin Community Hospital. Best regards, Marjorie Caro, MD Manuel Meléndez, MD
  • 10. “Life’s not about waiting for the storm to pass…It’s about Learning to Dance in the Rain.” ~ Vivian Greene “Mental Health Is a state of well-being in which the individual realizes his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life,can work productively and fruitfully, And is able to make a contribution to his or her community” World Health Organization Psychiatry Residency Program
  • 11. Psychiatry Residency Program  Residents PGY-2      Dr. Jason Cohen, D.O.     Dr. Matthew Geromi, D.O. Chief Resident     . Dr. Sean Horan, D.O PGY-1 Karen M Worzel, D.O Allen McKee, D.O. Anton Fisher, D.O. Residents
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  • 13. Participation in the NMS National Matching Services Inc. (for Osteopathic Programs) and/or NRMP (for Allopathic programs)
  • 14. Head Photo (passport type) picture taken within the past six months
  • 15. Personal Statement, including an explanation of your interest in the residency program you are applying for.
  • 17. Three Letters of Recommendation written within the past two years, preferably from U.S. Physicians you have worked with in a clinical setting.  Letters must be written on the physician's letterhead stationary and signed in blue ink. Letters written on plain paper will not be accepted.  
  • 19. Official Medical School Transcripts and Official evidence of Medical School Diplomas.
  • 20. ECFMG Certificate, if applicable.
  • 21. Official evidence of approval of the COMLEX Part I and II or USMLE Part I and Part II.(USMLE Part III is not required, but encouraged).
  • 23. There is no cut off date for medical school graduation but you must have been actively involved in clinical medicine during the past 2 years. 
  • 24. There is no minimum score requirements but Step/Part I and Step/Part 2 of the USMLE or COMLEX must be passed by your third attempt.
  • 25. Our institution must not discriminate with regard to sex, race, age, religion, color, national origin, disability, or any other applicable legally protected status in selecting from among qualified applicants. For more information, see our Policies for Selection, Eligibility and Recruitment.How to apply
  • 26. Licensure Initial Registration of Intern/Resident Florida State Board of Medicine, DOH [Department of Health] grants each resident a ‘temporary’ “Physician in Training” permits to allow them to practice as a resident without a permanent license. Mail your application for resident registration to: Department of Health, P.O. Box 6330, Tallahassee, Florida, 32314-6330and mail all required supporting documents to Department of Health, 4052 Bald Cypress Way, BIN C03; Tallahassee, Florida, 32399-3253 You are eligible for the reduced license fee if you are currently in an Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) training program or fellowship training program that leads to subspecialty certification. As a result of paying the reduced fee, your license will reflect an “In-Training” status. Application form: http://www.doh.state.fl.us/mqa/medical/ap_fellow.pdf Osteopathic Medicine, Medical License Requirements-State of Florida -Successfully complete a rotating internship (at least twelve months in duration) in a hospital approved by the Board of Trustees of the American Osteopathic Association OR successfully complete a resident internship approved by the Board upon a showing of good cause by the applicant. -Be a graduate of a college recognized and approved by the American Osteopathic Association. Obtain a passing score on all three (3) parts of the examination conducted by the National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners (NBOME) within 5 years of application. -Meet all general licensure requirements set forth in 459.0055 relating to character, age, past discipline, etc. -File a completed application and pay all required fees You can contact the examining bodies at the following addresses: 1) National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners (NBOME) – 2700 River Road, Suite 407, Des Plaines, IL 60018; website: http://www.nbome.org 2) COMVEX-USA – the Board Office. This examination is not intended for initial licensure or as a replacement for the regular licensure examination; the COMVEX-USA is for: -The osteopathic physician originally licensed by an examination devoid of osteopathic content who is now applying for a license in a state requiring that the osteopathic physician take an osteopathic examination. -The osteopathic physician who is applying for licensure in a state which imposes a time limit (such as being examined within ten years) but who has not been tested by a licensing board or a certifying board within that time -The osteopathic physician who is requesting reinstatement of a license following an interruption in his or her career -The tenured osteopathic physician needing to demonstrate basic osteopathic medical competence http://www.doh.state.fl.us/mqa/osteopath/os_lic_req_exam.htm 1. If these requirements are not met the resident will not be allowed to perform the duties of a resident until a permanent license or another temporary permit is obtained. In this case the resident’s training and graduation will be delayed. 2. In order to obtain an extension to the 14 month limit, the resident must make an application for the extension to the Florida Board of Medical Examiners. *Medical license, frequent questions: http://www.doh.state.fl.us/mqa/medical/me_faq.html Licensure
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  • 28. Vacation: 20 days Paid Time Off, with program approval (DME, Program Director, and/or Chief Academic Officer)
  • 29. Health Insurance. Medical and hospitalization coverage is provided to Resident at a reduced cost. Resident chooses one (1) plan among the Medical Plan Options.
  • 30. Dental Insurance: Employee/Family plans provided at a reduced rate.
  • 31. Life Insurance: Life Insurance is provided at no cost for Resident in the amount of one (1) time the annual base salary. Supplemental life insurance coverage is available as well as family supplemental coverage at a nominal free.
  • 32. Long Term/Short Term Disability Insurance: Disability Insurance is available at an additional cost which provides a portion of the monthly income of Resident if Resident should become disabled.
  • 33. Professional Liability Insurance (Malpractice): Malpractice Insurance is provided by hospital at no cost. The insurance covers Intern and other approved clinical rotations.
  • 34. Meals are provided to Resident at no cost while on duty.
  • 35. Uniform Allowance: As described in manual, Larkin Community Hospital will provide 2 jackets in year one.
  • 36. ACLS/BLS Certification will be given at Larkin.
  • 37. COMLEX Part III Reimbursement
  • 38. $ 900.00 for stipend for CME’s and educational materials.
  • 39. Residents will have access to NSU-COM libraries via web to the Law and Medical libraries.
  • 40. $ 145 for Emergency medicine procedures course financial assistant.
  • 41. Payments for OSCE Modules and review sessions approximate value of $2400 payable to NSUCOM.All benefits are subject to changes Benefits
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  • 45. Copy resources for preparation of representations, etc.;
  • 46. Free access to hospital desktop computers with free Internet access;
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  • 48. Journals related to the each specific program are also available physically or through the Web.
  • 49. Up-to-Date will be located on all hospital computers.
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  • 53. Also nurses, clerical personnel, patients, peers, and the resident him/herself can be consulted to fill out evaluations (ACGME – 360º Evaluation Requirement).
  • 54. The Competency-Based Evaluation (CBE) document shall be the instrument used by all programs to document achievement of these core competencies.In order for the training program to assess its ability to meet its goals and objectives, it is essential that the program have a comprehensive evaluation process, including formative and summativeevaluations of the residents, and an evaluation process of the program and the faculty. Formativeevaluations: These evaluation will occur at the completion of any substantive interaction with a specific faculty member or specific rotation. For each clinical rotation, an evaluation form will be completed by the supervising faculty member. The evaluation form utilized will be one distributed and recommended by the related Osteopathic Board. The faculty is required to complete the form prior to the completion of the rotation and review their impressions directly with the fellow. All completed evaluation forms are returned to the Program Director for review and placed in the resident’s permanent file. During the research phase of training, an evaluation form will be completed by the resident’s research faculty mentor. These evaluations forms will be completed every 4-6 months, reviewed with the resident by the faculty research mentor, and submitted to the Program Director for placement in the resident’s permanent file. Completed evaluation forms submitted to the Program Director will be immediately reviewed upon their receipt. Any forms that contain a rating less than satisfactory in any category will require an immediate conference between the fellow and the Program Director to identify causes for the poor performance and identify means for improving the deficiency. All residents will be required to keep a procedures log, identifying the procedure, date, indication, outcome, complication, and name of supervising physician. A copy of this log will be provided to the Program Director semi-annually for placement in the learner’s file. Summative Evaluation: The program director must provide a summative evaluationfor each residentupon completion of the program. This evaluation must become part of the resident’s permanent record maintained by the institution, and must be accessible for review by the resident in accordance with institutional policies. Evaluations Committee: This committee is asked to monitor the performance of our residents and assess the level of competence for each resident. The committee’s assessment is written and recorded in the program files for future reference purposes. Any adverse judgments or evaluations regarding the resident’s level of performance or competence will first be directed to the Program Director. Faculty Evaluation: All teaching faculty shall be confidentially evaluated annually. This will include evaluation of teaching ability, clinical knowledge, attitudes, and communication skills. There willbe a mechanism for anonymous input by the residents. Program Effectiveness: In addition, residents will evaluate confidentially the educational effectiveness of the Programonce a year in a paper written or via electronic format and at a formal meeting coordinated by the Program Director. Residents’ representatives of each level of training and Faculty will participate in this meeting. Recommendations are taking into account for the improvement of the Training Program. Resident Evaluation
  • 55. The program must: provide objective assessments of competence in osteopathic philosophy and OMT,patient care, medical knowledge, practice-based learning and improvement, interpersonal and communication skills, professionalism, and systems based practice; use multiple evaluators (e.g., faculty, peers, patients, self, and other professional staff); document progressive resident performance improvement appropriate to educational level; and provide each resident with documented semiannual evaluation of performance with feedback. Furthermore, our program uses the electronic evaluation softwareNew Innovations for this purpose. The evaluator for each experience will be identified and the software contacts them via e-mail at the completion and approximately every 5 days after the evaluation is submitted. We will offer evidence either via traditional paper-based evaluation forms or print-outs of electronic evaluations. **Residents must not advance to the next year of education, or graduate from the program, unless the competence for their level of education in each area is documented. * From the Basic Standards: The following Core Competencies shall be required of all residents to successfully complete a residency in osteopathic psychiatry. The Competency-Based Evaluation (CBE) document shall be the instrument used by all programs to document achievement of these core competencies. 1.    Osteopathic Philosophy and Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine 2.            Patient Care 3.            Medical Knowledge 4.            Practice-based Learning and Improvement 5.            Interpersonal and Communication Skills 6.            Professionalism 7.            Systems-based Practice Resident evaluation
  • 56. Important links   http://www.larkinhospital.com http://gme.larkinhospital.com Electronic Residency Application Servicehttp://www.aamc.org/programs/eras/ National Resident Matching Program (Medical Doctors)www.nrmp.org   National Matching Services (Osteopathic Physicians) National Matching Services Inc. American Osteopathic Association (AOA) Match American Medical Association http://www.ama-assn.org/ American Osteopathic Association American Osteopathic Association (AOA)ECFMG Association of American Medical Collegeshttp://www.aamc.org/ Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Educationhttp://www.acgme.org/acWebsite/home/home.aspFederation of State Medical Boards http://www.fsmb.org/usmle_eliinitial.html USMLE step 3 http://www.fsmb.org/usmle_elistep3.html National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners (NBOME) http://www.nbome.org Virtual Family Medicine Interest Group (AAFP Student Page)fmignet.aafp.org American Academy of Family Physicianswww.aafp.org AAFP Directory of Family Medicine Residency Programswww.aafp.org/residencies AAFP Resident Pagewww.aafp.org/residents American Board of Family Medicinewww.theabfm.org Florida MedicalLicense http://www.doh.state.fl.us/mqa/medical/ap_me1501.pdf Medical license, frequent questions: http://www.doh.state.fl.us/mqa/medical/me_faq.html Florida OsteopathicMedicalLicense http://www.doh.state.fl.us/mqa/osteopath/os_lic_req_exam.htm Important links