Residency Program
Welcome To The NSU-KPCOM Family Medicine Residency Program At Evara Health!
The Nova Southeastern University’s Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine (NSU-KPCOM)- Evara Health Family Medicine Residency Program is an exciting program dedicated to the training, education and development of caring, mature, professionally competent, and Family Medicine board eligible physicians. We strive to deliver the highest quality, evidenced-based, compassionate patient centered care to the community. The program provides diverse clinical training across outpatient and inpatient settings in Tampa Bay combined with excellent didactics and active learning methodologies covering the entire spectrum of Family Medicine. The program is based at Evara Health, a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) that has been providing affordable, primary care services to residents of Pinellas County, Florida for over 40 years. Evara’s mission is to innovate beyond the barriers that limit access to quality healthcare, ensuring everyone can receive industry-leading services from professional teams that care as much as family. Many of the patients served are considered low-income, with a significant portion falling below the poverty line.
The residency program is part of the Teaching Health Center Planning and Development (THCPD) initiative funded by the Federal Government. The goal of the THCPD initiative is to expand graduate medical education (GME) to FQHCs in order to close care gaps and address physician shortages in Family Medicine. The program has 4 residents per class and is primarily focused on outpatient Community care, preparing Family Physicians to work in FQHCs, public health and private practice, preferably in underserved communities in the Tampa Bay area. The program’s clinical sites include the FHC at Evara Health, Bayfront Health St. Petersburg, Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, Morton Plant Hospital, Bay Pines VA Hospital and specialty private practices in the Tampa Bay area. Didactics occur during a weekly academic half-day. Didactics include lectures, case conferences, journal clubs, wellness activities, workshops, in training exam prep and review, and grand rounds.
During this three-year program, residents will complete a comprehensive Family Medicine curriculum. Residents will participate in evidenced-based, patient centered care of people with a wide scope of medical conditions in inpatient, outpatient, residential and community settings. This will allow the residents to gain a full understanding of what Family Medicine physicians can offer to their patients. Residents will be evaluated frequently and provided feedback on their performance and achievement of the ACGME Family Medicine milestones. Residents are expected to participate in quality improvement projects and complete an academic project during their training.
Although Pinellas County is the 2nd smallest county in Florida by land area, it is the most densely populated (3,498 people per square mile) with nearly one million residents. The demographics for Pinellas County show a population of 82.5% White, 11.1% Black or African American, 3.6% Asian, 0.4% American Indian and Alaska Native, 0.1% Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and 2.3% more than one race. In addition, 10.2% of the population is Hispanic or Latino. The program strives for its residents and faculty to reflect the diversity of the area to better serve the community.
Why the Sunshine State? More like why not!? Centrally located on the west coast and off the Gulf of Mexico and surrounded by 587 miles of coastline, you can find our 3 dynamic cities: St. Petersburg, Clearwater, and Tampa. The latter, only an hour away from the Orlando theme parks! Our very own St. Petersburg holds the Guinness World Record for most consecutive sunny days, Clearwater is continuously ranked on the Best Beaches lists, and according to Redfin, Tampa is #3 on the list of U.S. cities where people want to move in 2022. Our dynamic tri-city area is home to a host of activities sure to meet your evolving needs. Whether you’re looking for shopping, top restaurants, farmer’s markets, local breweries, sporting events, live music, shows, museums and an exciting nightlife, or just simply a relaxing day at the beach, there is plenty of entertainment options. The Florida lifestyle welcomes you!
Sincerely,
Carlos R. Rodriguez, MD, FAAFP
Program Director