Faculty Development Fellowship
Prepare for your career in family medicine by applying for the St. Anthony Family Medicine Residency. Learn more about leadership, teaching, and academics.
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Summary
The St. Anthony Family Medicine Residency is offering a Faculty Development/Junior Faculty Fellowship Position. This non-ACGME accredited position in our residency program lasts for one year (August 1 to July 31). During the fellowship, the fellow will work on training in leadership, teaching, and scholarly activity. Clinically, there are up to 10 weeks each year of attending inpatient medicine or obstetric/newborn nursery coverage. Fellows take part in faculty attending call averaging two to three weeknights a month. There are four half-days of outpatient clinic and one to two half-days of clinic precepting a week when not attending inpatient services. The remaining time is set aside for administrative duties, academics, and scholarly projects. The successful candidate will apply for the University of North Carolina Faculty Development Fellowship program or similar longitudinal program to participate in over the year. The position includes the cost of the off-site program and travel to the sessions.
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About Randy Xun
Randy Xun is a Washington native, who has lived all over the United States, but is excited to finally call Colorado home. He enjoys hiking, soccer, tennis, pub trivia, and Broadway musicals.
Why he chose this program
Randy wanted to find a place where he could continue doing full-scope family medicine, while at the same time be allowed to cultivate his interests in a supportive environment.
Special interests
Point of care ultrasound, transgender health, substance use disorders, prenatal care