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  • Medical Education
  • Health Services Research

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  • Residency training profoundly influences future physician practice and patient care.
  • The training environment establishes an imprinting effect on clinical experiences and care delivery.
  • Current family medicine residency programs lack standardized measurement of core primary care principles.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate family medicine residency clinical experiences using an expanded framework of primary care.
  • To propose recommendations for residency training standards to improve future primary care delivery.
  • To address the need for measurement and reporting in residency program evaluation.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized Starfield's four C's of primary care, augmented with cost and community, forming a six C's framework.
  • Reviewed the current state of family medicine residency programs nationwide.
  • Examined the application of the six C's within the contemporary healthcare landscape.

Main Results:

  • Identified a significant gap in the measurement of residency program performance against the six C's of primary care.
  • Highlighted innovative collaborative initiatives among residency programs.
  • Found a lack of standardized metrics for assessing primary care competencies during residency.

Conclusions:

  • The six C's framework provides a robust model for assessing and improving family medicine residency training.
  • Recommendations are proposed for establishing new residency training standards focused on the six C's.
  • Emphasized the critical need for measurement and reporting to drive improvements in primary care physician training.