We are pleased that you have come to learn more about the Morehouse School of Medicine
                                    (MSM) Family Medicine Residency Program. As a program, we are committed to training
                                    residents to become family physicians who provide competent, high-quality care to
                                    individuals and families to positively impact the health of communities, with an emphasis
                                    on African American and other historically underserved communities. Through training
                                    in our program, residents build skills in providing excellent, evidence-based preventive,
                                    acute, and chronic care. The exceptional care that is modeled for and delivered by
                                    our residents occurs in a variety of settings, across all age groups, and in both
                                    traditional in-person and telemedicine formats. In keeping with the Morehouse School
                                    of Medicine vision, we further commit to developing in our residents the knowledge
                                    and skills necessary to provide care through a lens aimed at eliminating health inequities.
                                    Importantly, we achieve all of this while supporting our residents’ well-being now
                                    and in the future. . .
                                 
                                    
                                     We are pleased that you have come to learn more about the Morehouse School of Medicine
                                       (MSM) Family Medicine Residency Program. As a program, we are committed to training
                                       residents to become family physicians who provide competent, high-quality care to
                                       individuals and families to positively impact the health of communities, with an emphasis
                                       on African American and other historically underserved communities. Through training
                                       in our program, residents build skills in providing excellent, evidence-based preventive,
                                       acute, and chronic care. The exceptional care that is modeled for and delivered by
                                       our residents occurs in a variety of settings, across all age groups, and in both
                                       traditional in-person and telemedicine formats. In keeping with the Morehouse School
                                       of Medicine vision, we further commit to developing in our residents the knowledge
                                       and skills necessary to provide care through a lens aimed at eliminating health inequities.
                                       Importantly, we achieve all of this while supporting our residents’ well-being now
                                       and in the future.
                                    
                                    Our residents benefit from training at two Safety Net hospitals, Grady Memorial Hospital
                                       and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta at Hughes Spalding. Our primary ambulatory training
                                       site is the Morehouse Healthcare Comprehensive Family Healthcare Center, where the
                                       full scope of family medicine practice and procedures are taught and performed. Residents
                                       also benefit from ambulatory training sites at the Veteran's Administration and the
                                       Grady East Point Neighborhood Clinic. Together, our training sites provide a range
                                       of experiences designed to prepare our graduates to practice in any setting.
                                    
                                    Our residents receive training in healthcare leadership, care coordination, community
                                       engagement, population health, and practice-based research. Our point of care ultrasound
                                       curriculum prepares residents to perform common office-based ultrasound and also allows
                                       our trainees to develop skills in conducting more specialized ultrasound procedures
                                       based on their individual interests. The Morehouse School of Medicine Residency Program
                                       is one of the select programs nationally that offers the Lifestyle Medicine Residency
                                       Curriculum. As such, our residents are eligible to sit for the Lifestyle Medicine
                                       Certification Examination upon completion of our program.  As future leaders of the
                                       profession, our residents serve on institutional and hospital committees as well as
                                       committees of the Georgia Academy of Family Physicians. MSM Family Medicine Residents
                                       are trained to become competent, compassionate Board-certified physicians well-equipped
                                       to address the health of the whole person with consideration of the physical, mental,
                                       spiritual, and cultural aspects of the patients we serve.
                                    
                                    Resident scholarly activity includes publication in peer-reviewed journals; completion
                                       of quality-improvement research projects; and presentations at local, regional and
                                       national conferences, earning awards for their work at each level. The MSM Family
                                       Medicine Residency Program consistently strives for excellence as a function of our
                                       commitment to the learners, patients, and communities we serve.
                                    
                                    Riba C. Kelsey, MD, FAAFP
Assistant Professor
Residency Program Director