Family Medicine
United Memorial Medical Center
Director’s Letter
For Everything that Matters to You, We’re Here for It.
Welcome to the United Memorial Medical Center’s Family Medicine Residency. We are a devoted group of individuals who share the common goal of excellent care for our patients. We also have a strong sense of fairness and work hard to promote a diverse and compassionate environment that values every person. Over this past year we have strengthened ties with our community through participation in health fairs for kids, Batavia Pride events, the United Way Day of Caring and more. Looking forward to this fall, we will be moving in to a new clinic space in the Batavia Health Campus which includes our new YMCA, Healthy Living and the Baby Café.
Our residents spend the majority of their time and see their primary care patients in Batavia NY, a fun and family-friendly town in Western NY. In this rural location, they learn to develop broad skills in all areas of Family Medicine and work as the only residents in our community hospital. Our residents also have the chance to grow their own teaching skills as they work with 3rd and 4th year medical students from Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine. For our residents looking to nurture their osteopathic skills, we have a strong hands on curriculum and ACGME osteopathic recognition.
Even with our rural program base, our residency is part of Rochester Regional Health, a large medical group with access to cutting-edge medical practices. Our residents do complete a few of their rotations in our tertiary care hospital in Rochester, NY giving them exposure to an urban medical setting.
Each year, our faculty enjoy watching as our residents develop into caring and excellent physicians who are capable of providing comprehensive patient care. With a smaller resident class size, we are able to individualize learning plans to best prepare residents for their future careers which in recent years has included outpatient Family Medicine, hospitalist positions, faculty positions and fellowships in Geriatrics and Sports Medicine. We share a personal commitment to our residents to help them develop and thrive, even during the challenging but ultimately rewarding time of residency.
Elizabeth Loomis, MD
Program Director
Our RRH community strives to cultivate and promote diversity and inclusion at all levels, empowering each team member to show up as themselves daily.
We believe that our collective diversity in backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives, coupled with an inclusive and just environment that harnesses and celebrates that diversity is fundamental in our efforts to improve the health and well-being of all our team members, patients, and communities in which we are privileged to serve.
Program Overview
United Memorial’s Family Medicine Residency Program offers a diverse experience in primary care medicine in a rural community setting. Residents are afforded experiences in community based practices, and a thriving community hospital while still having resources found in tertiary healthcare settings in Buffalo and Rochester. This approach will produce highly qualified clinicians who will be capable of working in a variety of primary care clinical settings.
Mission: Our mission is to provide a diverse and supportive community that fosters the growth of our residents into compassionate and knowledgeable physicians who are capable of providing comprehensive patient care.
Vision: We will be a premier educator of Family Medicine residents learning from and serving our community to develop physicians who practice in a patient-centered and evidence based fashion with compassion, scholarship, and commitment to life-long professional growth.
Values: We believe that having an inclusive environment with a commitment to diversity makes us smarter, stronger, and better able to serve our community. Our residency culture is based on being better able to listen, understand, and provide wellness needs compassionately and effectively to our patients, residents, staff, and attending physicians.
We respect and value every person; each with their own differences. We look forward to incorporating these values to be part of everything we do and that will be demonstrated by all who cross our threshold–patients, staff, attending physicians, and residents.
Highlights
- Our Family Medicine Residents are the only residents at United Memorial Medical Center.
- Low faculty to resident ratios that allows for a personalized approach to your experience.
- Excellent collaboration with clinical experts in a variety of specialties.
- Positive and energetic work environment committed to the success of the residents while maintaining compliance with New York State 405 code regulations regarding resident work hours.
- A comprehensive community-based program at United Memorial’s 131-bed hospital facility, serving patients in the Genesee Community
- Extensive procedure training opportunities
- Skin biopsies and procedures
- Laceration Repairs
- Trigger Point Injections
- The flexibility of a diverse program
- Resident involvement in program quality and development
- A variety of electives to facilitate special interest areas
- A patient-centered focused, educational program
- Four weeks’ vacation annually
Elective Availability
- A wide variety of electives serving many resident-specific interests
- Community involvement
- Participation in community health events, and preventative medicine programs
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Curriculum
First Year Residents
- Electives
- Emergency Medicine
- Family Medicine
- General Surgery
- Geriatrics
- Inpatient Adult Medicine
- Night Float
- OB/GYN
- Orthopedics
- Pediatrics
Second Year Residents
- Electives
- Emergency Medicine
- Family Medicine
- Inpatient Adult Medicine
- Inpatient Pediatrics
- Night Float
- OB/GYN
- Pediatrics
- Sports Medicine
Third Year Residents
- Behavioral Health
- Electives
- Family Medicine
- Inpatient Adult Medicine
- Night Float
- OB/GYN
- Pediatric Emergency Medicine
- Pediatrics
How to Apply
United Memorial Medical Center is fully accredited by the ACGME with Osteopathic Recognition.
All first-year applicants for the United Memorial Medical Center Family Medicine Residency program are required to submit their application through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS).
Applicants should contact their medical schools or see the ERAS Web site for more information on this service.
NRMP #1509120C0
Criteria and Requirements
Applications selected for interview are based on the information provided at the time the application is received and reviewed.
Preference will be given to applicants from the area and those applicants having graduated from medical school with in the last two years.
We do not post cut-off scores rather our Residents are selected on the basis of their ability, aptitude, academic credentials, communication skills and personal qualities, in other words, we look at the candidate as a whole. The selection committee reviews the entire application including, but not limited to, board scores, letters of recommendation, Medical school transcripts, personal statements, and dean’s letter.
All applicants must have passed steps 1 & 2 of the COMLEX/USMLE exams prior to rank order submission.
Transfer Applicants
Transfer applications will be accepted based on the availability of open positions.
The following information will be required;
- Updated Curriculum Vitae
- Official COMLEX/USMLE
- Personal Statement, include why you are transferring
- Three current letters of recommendation (dated within the last 6 months)
- Letter of good standing from current residency program
- Clinical experience within last year
To determine the appropriate level of education for residents who are transferring from another residency program, the program director must receive written verification of previous educational experiences and a summary of previous performance evaluations of the transferring resident prior to their acceptance in to the program. A program director is required to provide verification of residency performance for residents who may leave the program prior to completion of the residency.
We Require:
- Dean’s Letter / Medical School Performance Evaluation
- Medical School Transcript
- COMLEX/USMLE Scores
- Personal Statement
- Three current letters of recommendation (dated within the last 6 months)
- Curriculum Vitae
- ERAS common application
- Medical School Graduation within the last 2 years
- US Citizenship or Permanent Resident – we do not accept J-1 or H1-b visas
Information for Applicants Selected to Interview
Interviews
In keeping with the preference of the majority of our applicants, we will be offering our interviews virtually for the current interview year. Applicants are encouraged to come for a separate in-person visit guided by our program if they would like to physically explore UMMC and Batavia.
Our team will guide you throughout the interview process and will be on hand to answer any questions you might have.
We look forward to meeting you!
Benefits & Compensation
Educational Fund
All residents are provided an allowance of $3,000 for conference attendance and/or the purchase of educational materials, electronic resources, etc.
Meal Stipend
All residents are provided with $100 meal stipend each rotation, to be used in the employee cafeteria or kiosk.
Moving Stipend
First year residents are provided with a one-time moving stipend to help deter costs of relocation.
Vacation
Twenty (20) days of vacation time each year, with 5 CME days to attend and present at a conference.
Board Fees
Program reimburses the fee for STEP/COMLEX 3 as well as provides board study guides. Cost of specialty board fee is paid by the program.
Health and Dental Insurance
Subsidized health and dental insurance for single and family plans, available first day of employment.
Term Life Insurance
$10,000 employer paid coverage with option to purchase added coverage up to 4 times annual salary.
Pension
Defined Contribution Pension Plan
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
The hospital offers residents and their families the services of an Employee Assistance Program at no cost. The EAP is voluntary and strictly confidential.
Life Insurance and Disability
Residents can voluntarily purchase Supplemental life insurance, Supplemental Short and long-term disability insurance and/or Auto/Property Insurance.
Malpractice Insurance
Malpractice insurance for all activities related to the residency curriculum.
Other
Free Parking, Lab Coats (2) provided. Discounted food in the cafeteria. ACLS, PALS & NRP certification provided (required).
Salaries are paid on a bi-weekly basis. The salaries for the 2023- 2024 academic year will be: (salary + stipend)
$70,000
PGY-1
$72,000
PGY-2
$75,000
PGY-3
Why Genesee County?
Recent Publications
- Tennant B, Fernan R, Maggiulli M, Loomis E. Left Ventricular Thrombus Leading to Embolic Stroke in a Patient without Typical Risk Factors. Advances in Clinical Medical Research and Healthcare Delivery. 2021; 1(2).
Read More - Dowla A, Sharma A, Loomis E. Getting Ahead of Dementia: An Updated Review of Screening Guidelines. Family Doctor, 2023. 11(3) p30-33
Read More - Dowla A, Ongkingco J, Ro H, Brach J. Medical Podcasts for the Family Physician. Family Doctor, 2023. 11(4) p17-20.
Read More - Brach J, Loomis E. Our On-again Off-again Relationship with Aspirin: Where are we now with Cardiovascular Prevention? Family Doctor, 2021. 9(2) p22-21.
Read More - Newman D, Dhanda S. Problem Lists: A Data Management Tool. Family Doctor, 2021. 9(3) p41-43
Read More - Bian R, Pruett D, Loomis E. The Electronic Medical Record Evaluated as a Learning Tool. Family Doctor, 2021. 9(3) p37-38.
Read More - Wang L, Ren J, Fiscella KA, Bullock S, Sanders MR, Loomis EL, Eliav E, Mendoza M, Cacciato R, Thomas M, Kopycka-Kedzierawski DT, Billings RJ, Xiao J. Interprofessional collaboration and smartphone use as promising strategies to improve prenatal oral health care utilization among US underserved women: results from a qualitative study. BMC Oral Health. 2020 Nov 23;20(1):333. doi: 10.1186/s12903-020-01327-9. PMID: 33228617
Read More - O’Loughlin J, Pelletier E, Loomis E, Alweis R. A Case of Internet Gaming Disorder: When #PlayApartTogether Takes a Dark Turn. Journal of Community Hospital Internal Medicine Perspectives, 2021;XX:1e4
Read More Hook C, Sitisa L, Loomis E. Considerations of Kratom: An Exploration of the History, Utilization, Risks and Management Strategies for the Family Medicine Physician. Family Doctor, 2024. 12(3) p40-44
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Faculty
Amanda Cyr, PsyD
Director of Behavioral Health
Lindsey Dalka, DO
Associate Program Director, Director of Osteopathy
Allison McKeown, DO
Core Faculty
Katherine Reeve, MD
Core Faculty
Jonathan Brach, DO
Associate Program Director
Fatma Al-Bayiti, MD
Community Preceptor