Temecula -Universal Health Services Southern California Medical Education Consortium (UHS SoCal MEC) has been approved by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) to launch four new programs in July 2022 for General Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pulmonary and Sports Medicine, facilitated through Temecula Valley Hospital, Southwest Healthcare System and Corona Regional Medical Center.
“We are extremely excited to continue adding Graduate Medical Education training to Southwest Riverside County with the recent additions of our UHS SoCal MEC residency programs in Ob/Gyn and General Surgery, and fellowships in Pulmonary and Sports Medicine,” said Michael Nduati, MD, MBA, MPH, FAAFP, Chief Academic Officer and Designated Institutional Official, UHS Southern California Medical Education Consortium. “With our dedicated physician faculty and future graduates, we will continue to raise the level of clinical care and help address physician shortages in the region. These training programs will provide a significant positive impact for the communities we serve.”
The Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency is a four-year program under the direction of Kimberly Tustison, MD, and will accept three residents per year at Southwest Healthcare System. The program aims to provide superior education and develop resilient physicians who will provide professional, compassionate, high quality obstetric and gynecologic healthcare for women. The program strives to train physician leaders to care for the women of our community. The curriculum includes inpatient obstetric care; comprehensive gynecologic care in the office, hospital, and operating rooms; ambulatory training in private clinics, continuity clinic, and the outpatient surgery center; and sub-specialty experiences including gynecologic oncology, outpatient and inpatient maternal fetal medicine, urogynecology, family planning and reproductive endocrinology and infertility.
The new fully accredited General Surgery Residency Program is a five-year program, placing three residents per year at Corona Regional Medical Center, Southwest Healthcare System and Temecula Valley Hospital. This new program will expand surgery training opportunities and attract more top medical talent to the Inland Empire. The program will allow UHS to train the next generation of surgeons to provide compassionate care with a commitment to improving the health of the diverse communities that we serve.
The Pulmonary Fellowship program, led by David Lee, MD, is a 2-year program for two fellows per year at Temecula Valley Hospital. The program provides excellent exposure and training in all aspects of pulmonary disease from routine outpatient practice to advanced lung disease and transplantation. The primary goal of this program is to train a competent well rounded specialty consultant to prepare them for a broad range of career opportunities upon graduation. This training is provided by both didactic instruction and direct patient care under the direct supervision of expert pulmonary, critical care, sleep medicine and other faculty. Didactic instruction is provided in all areas of pulmonology and critical care as outlined in the specific topic areas required by the ACGME.
The Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship is a one-year program with two sports medicine fellows led by Jerry Hizon, MD. This program will help in the community with team care, event care and individual care of active/athletic patients. It will use state-of-the-art musculoskeletal ultrasound to aid in exact diagnosis. The fellows will engage in community service at the local high schools, Mount San Jacinto College, as well as with Temecula Valley Pop Warner teams and will academically be involved with the American Medical Society Sports Medicine, Olympic Training Facility and Ballet Performing Arts in San Diego, Ski Trauma at Mammoth Mountain and anatomy teaching high schools of Temecula Valley Unified School District. At the conclusion of their training, they will sit for the sports medicine boards to obtain a certificate of added qualifications in Primary Care Sports Medicine.
“Adding these additional residency programs on top of our already successful Family Practice, Internal Medicine, and Emergency Medicine programs allow us to provide additional support to our patients, facilities, and community,” said Group Vice President for UHS Southern California Region, Brad Neet. “In addition, we are excited to begin our Cardiology Fellowship program at Temecula Valley Hospital in July of 2022. Our goal is to retain these individuals in order to ensure high quality care over the long term in Southwest Riverside County.”
For more information, visit www.socalresidency.com.
About UHS Southern California Medical Education Consortium
The UHS Southern California Medical Education Consortium, LLC (UHS SoCal MEC), established in 2018, was created to develop graduate medical education (GME) residency programs in the California network of UHS acute care hospitals, with a strong academic affiliation with Western University of Health Sciences in Pomona, California. These hospitals include Temecula Valley Hospital, Corona Regional Medical Center, Southwest Healthcare System (Inland Valley Medical Center, Rancho Springs Medical Center) and Palmdale Regional Medical Center.
Our residency programs are integrated into the core mission of the hospitals: to provide our community superior quality care that patients recommend to family and friends and physicians prefer for their patients, while offering unique training opportunities to the next generation of healthcare providers.
The approach of our programs is to provide a diverse, firsthand clinical training experience coupled with didactics, research opportunities and involvement in hospital operations to prepare residents to pursue the next step in their careers, from full-time clinical practice to teaching, research, medical leadership or further subspecialty training. The keys to the success of the UHS SoCal MEC are to provide a solid, sound foundation for learning and training and new opportunities so residents can explore the various possibilities medical careers offer. The goal is to position graduates so they are prepared for the career they choose and are passionate about.