Resident Expectations
The intensity of the education experience throughout the three years varies from
rotation to rotation. Typically, the first year is most demanding. Regardless of
rotational demands and schedules, residents are expected to adhere to certain
standards of performance. These include attendance at all mandatory conferences
and seminars; punctual attendance at Family Practice Center clinics; behavior
consistent with a medical professional; attitudes conducive to effective
teamwork; comprehensive, responsible care to Family Practice Center patients;
ethical behavior; and compliance with policies, procedures and regulations of
the University of Nevada School of Medicine, the University Medical Center, the
Family Practice Residency, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical
Education and the American Board of Family Practice.

