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Call Responsibility
At Tacoma Family Medicine, call responsibility is divided into three distinct areas: inpatient call for pediatrics and adult medicine, night float and OB. All call is taken in the hospital.Inpatient Call
The on-call resident team, comprised of an R1 and a senior resident, does the primary admissions for pediatrics, family medicine, and internal medicine. Residents work closely with the inpatient adult and pediatric hospitalists who are available to precept these patients with you. This call model closely duplicates the actual practice of family medicine, allowing residents to maintain their skills and knowledge in a variety of different disciplines.Weekday call begins at 2:30pm and finishes at approximately 8:30pm-9:00pm with the arrival of the night float resident. Friday and Saturday calls are overnight in the hospital with rounding responsibilities the following morning for your respective service if applicable. Sunday call is from 8:00am to 9:00pm.
A “backup” resident is available from home to come into the hospital as needed if the call team is overwhelmed by admissions. Medicine and pediatric patients from the TFM clinic are generally placed on the Family Medicine Service. Primary care resident physicians are expected to make “social” continuity visits to their patients on the panel when possible.