Dear Residency Applicant,

Our residency program was established in 1979 to address the shortage of primary care physicians in the Mid-Hudson Region. We have done our job well, producing 150 competent family physicians, many of whom remain in our community. Our graduates serve as teachers and role models, including the current Chair of the Board of Health Alliance of the Hudson Valley, Dr.Eugene Heslin.
Ulster County has undergone a revision in the way that medical services are provided and we play a major role in this change. Our status as a Federally Qualified Health Center enables us to care for the medically underserved population and to provide a full spectrum of services for the community.
We are NCQA Level 3 and JCAHO accredited, with special recognition for meaningful use of health information technology. Our EPIC EMR system allows secure provider access from any location. Point of care evidence-based medicine resources, e- prescribing and readily available patient related information are some of the highlights. There is a patient access portal, permitting direct e-mail communication between patients and doctors. This optimizes the ability of residents to meet ACGME competencies in Patient Care, Systems Based Practice, Interpersonal & Communication Skills and Professionalism.
Didactic opportunities abound, with a robust conference schedule and many local, regional and national opportunities to both learn and present current Medical Knowledge. Practice Based Learning and Improvement is built into our team approach to continuous quality improvement. Residents are expected to produce high quality primary care research, leading to better outcomes for their patients and colleagues.
You will have the chance to enter a thriving community hospital environment. Our residents and medical students are the focus of teaching…we are the only medical residency program in Kingston. The ratio is one to one, with teaching from family physicians and other specialists in all medical disciplines. We work together as a team and feel like a family.
Our mission is to prepare family physicians to serve as leaders in health care, using a biopsychosocial approach that integrates the psychological, social, economic, and environmental influences on a person's health with biomedical causes. Our residency program builds on the comprehensiveness of family practice with an emphasis on the particular needs of medically underserved communities.
We have a very diverse multicultural patient population. We have established several outpatient programs including pediatrics, maternity care, geriatrics, and behavioral health. Our residents also have the opportunity to collaborate with our sister residency program, the Beth Israel Residency in Urban Family Practice at Beth-Israel Medical Center in Manhattan, NY.
We welcome all prospective MD and DO applicants and students to visit us and to explore the opportunities. We like what we do and invite you to join us.

Mark Josefski, MD
Director, Mid-Hudson Family Practice Residency Program