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Program Highlights:


          ACGME ACCREDITED! 
 

  • Personal development (CME) funds provided.

  • ACLS/PALS/ATLS training and certification (or recertification) provided.

  • Rural Residency Track - Keuka Family Practice

  • We participate in the NRMP Match program

  • Qualifications for an interview are as follows:

  • Comlex 1&2 completed : 500

  • PE & CS : Pass

  • 4 Years or less from Medical school Graduation Date

  • ​IMG’s must have green card or be a US citizen

  • IMG's out of school more than 3 years must have USMLE 1, 2 and 3 all passing on the first attempt

  • Please apply through ERAS

Family

Medicine

Rural Residency Track

Keuka Family Practice

Keuka Family Practice is a group of family practice specialists whose goal is to provide the best, comprehensive healthcare in a family centered, team approach.  We strive to provide friendly, cost effective, timely, courteous service to all our patients, their families and all sho come in contact with our practice.  To this end, we have assembled a team of individuals who take pride and enjoy providing friendly, professional service to our patients.  

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Keuka Family Practice

is just a short drive to Hammondsport,NY, home of the

  • Finger lakes Wine Trail, best known for award -winning wines recently voted top wine region in the United States.

  • The Glenn H. Curtiss Museum, which spotlights early aviation.

  • Finger Lakes Boating Museum housing more than 160 boats on three floors.

  • Pleasant Valley Wine Company, the oldest winery in the Finger lakes region.

  • The beautiful Keuka Lake one of the major Finger Lakes in Upstate New York. 

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A Welcome from the Program Director:

​Dear Family Medicine Resident:


Welcome to the ArnotHealth Family Medicine Residency Program! Your hard work has paid off, and you now have letters after your name. Congrats! Now the real work begins. Our goal is to equip you to take excellent care of all the patients you encounter throughout your career in medicine. As your Program Director, it is my hope that the program inspires you to be just a little bit better every day than you were the day before, not only during your tenure here, but for the rest of your life. And not just in medicine – this will hopefully carry over into all areas of your life.
 
Family Medicine is a rewarding specialty. You will be the “first line of defense” for patients entering the medical system. You will get to take care of entire families, and get to know all of them, along with all the relationships, quirks, etc. You will also be the “gatekeeper,” keeping track of all the data coming in from other providers, and help your patients and their families keep it all straight. You will become their friend, counselor, advisor and peer. This is a great privilege and one I hope you’ll embrace as you embark on your career.
 
Residency isn’t easy. You will work hard, and it can be taxing, both physically and emotionally. There will be times when you will be discouraged and wondering if you did, indeed, make the right choice. The faculty and I will be here for you to help you through it. Just ask us. When you finish, I think you’ll find it was worth the sweat, tears and effort. So – let’s get started, and learn and grow together…

- Timothy Baxter, M.D., FAAFP

FAMILY MEDICINE 

FACULTY

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Timothy N. Baxter, M.D., FAAFP - Program Director

Medical Education: SUNY Health Science Center at Syracuse, Syracuse. New York
Residency: Family Practice Residency St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center, Syracuse, NY

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Medical Education: Oklahoma State University 
Residency: Arnot Ogden Medical Center, Elmira New York-Family Medicine

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Abdelkader Mallouk, MD

Medical Education: University of Health Sciences, Antigua
Doctor of Optometry, New England College of Optometry, Boston, Massachusetts 

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Joseph Mathey, MD, FAAFP, MACOEM 

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Richard R. Terry, D.O., MBA, FAAFP, FACOFP

Medical Education: New York College of Osteopathic Medicine of NYIT, Old Westbury, New York
Residency: Rotating Internship-Interfaith Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York
Family Medicine Residency -University of Rochester/Highland, Rochester, New York

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Megan Westervelt, D.O.

Medical Education: New York College of Osteopathic Medicine of NYIT, Old Westbury, New York
Residency: Wilson Medical Center, Johnson City, New York

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Sean A. Stryker, MD, FAAFP

Medical Education: State University of New York Health Sciences Center at Syracuse, Syracuse, New York
Residency: St. Margaret Memorial Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Medical School: University of Missouri-Columbia 
Residency: Family Medicine, University of Missouri-Columbia

Charles Badger, MD

Associate Program Director, Inpatient Services

Medical Education: SUNY Upstate Medical University College of Medicine, Syracuse, NY
Residency: United Health Services, Johnson City, NY

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Medical Education: NYCOM Old Westbury, New York
Residency: Rotating Internship-Crouse Hospital Lafayette Family Medicine Residency, Syracuse, New York
Wilson Memorial Regional Hospital/UHS Family Medicine Residency, Johnson City, New York

Donald Foster, DO

Associate Program Director, Outpatient Services

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Dennis O'Connor, M.D.

Medical Education: Georgetown University, Washington D.C.
Residency: University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio

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Werner Brammer, MD

Medical Education: John A. Burns School of Medicine-University Of Hawaii
Residency: Latrobe Area Hospital, Latrobe, Pennsylvania

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Curtis Cranmer, MD

Medical Education: SUNY Health Science Center, Syracuse, New York
Residency: Charles S. Wilson Memorial Hospital, Johnson City, New York

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Jessie Atkins, DO

Medical Education: Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, Erie, PA
Residency: Arnot Ogden Medical Center, Elmira New York-Family Medicine

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Lukas Mathews, MD

Medical Education: Ross University School of Medicine Dominica 
Residency: Arnot Ogden Medical Center, Elmira New York-Family Medicine

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Lewis Cabibi, DO

Medical Education: Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, Erie, PA
Residency: Arnot Ogden Medical Center, Elmira New York-Family Medicine

John Weston, D.O. - Specializes in Musculoskeletal Medicine

FAMILY MEDICINE RESIDENTS

CURRICULUM

The Arnot Health Family Medicine Residency Program offers excellent training experience for those interested in primary care in rural and urban settings. We have a wonderful Primary Care Rural Track.  Residents will be exposed to a broad array of practices. Academic credit is based on a 13 block year with a reasonable call schedule and rotations in nearly every medical specialty. Any rotation may be taken as an elective with the approval of the program director.

Medical Selectives

  • Endocrinology

  • Hematology/Oncology

  • Infectious Disease

  • Inpatient Medicine

  • Nephrology

  • Rheumatology

  • Gastroenterology

  • Cardiology

  • Pulmonology


Electives

  • Allergy

  • Women’s Health

  • Endocrinology

  • Hospice/Palliative Care

  • Neonatology

  • Occupational Medicine

  • Office OB/GYN

  • Ophthalmology

  • Pathology

  • Pain Management

  • Podiatry

  • Physical Medicine/Rehab

  • Sports Medicine

PGY-1: First Year Rotations

  • 4 Inpatient Medicine

  • 1 Emergency Medicine

  • 2 Obstetrics

  • 2 Inpatient Pediatrics

  • 1 Outpatient Pediatrics

  • 1 General Surgery

  • 1 Pulmonary Medicine/ICU

  • 1 Night Float

  • Family Practice Clinic- 8 hours per week


PGY-2: Second Year Rotations

  • 2 Inpatient Medicine/Senior Resident

  • 1 Gynecology

  • 1 Pediatrics/Senior Resident

  • 1 Outpatient Pediatrics

  • 1 Urology

  • 1 Dermatology

  • 1 Night Float

  • 1 Psychiatry/Behavioral Science

  • 1 Geriatrics

  • 2 Elective/Medical Selective

  • 1 Cardiology

  • Family Practice Clinic- 12 hours per week


PGY-3: Third Year Rotations
4 weeks of elective time can be spent out of town.

  • 1 Community Medicine

  • 1Radiology

  • 3 Elective 42 weeks

  • 1 Emergency Medicine

  • 1 Night Float

  • 1 Sports Medicine

  • 1 ENT/Allergy

  • 2 Family Practice Outpatient

  • 1 Orthopedics 

  • 1 Inpatient Medicine

  • Family Practice Clinic- 16-20 hours per week


Above the Clouds

Congratulations to our Family Medicine 2020 Graduates

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