Central Washington Family Medicine Residency News
ACGME Blog Featuring Our Ellensburg Rural Residency Site
A quick read! Our Ellensburg Rural Training Site was recently featured in the ACGME Blog Series Partnerships to Establish and Sustain Rural GME! Dr. Edison and myself were honored to share a little bit about our Rural Residency Site with the rest of the GME community....
Announcing the Resident Class of 2026
We are happy to announce our new class of 2026 arriving this June. View the gallery slideshow below
Holiday Art Class 2021
Holiday Art Class Our Providers and Residents participated in a holiday painting class, painting an ornament on a tree!
Resident Highlight in the Yakima Herald
Dr. Onel Martinez, a third year CWFMR resident, and PNWU student leader Karla Saenz Reyes were highlighted in the Yakima Herald Republic for an Opinion piece entitled A Call to Action on Climate Health and Equity on Saturday, October 9th. Additionally, though Yakima...
Clinical Learning Environment Review (CLER) at CWFMR
The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) recognizes the public's need for a physician workforce capable of meeting the challenges of a rapidly evolving health care environment. The ACGME has responded to this need by implementing the CLER...
2021 Faculty Retreat
This year our faculty was able to gather in person for their annual Faculty Retreat. It was held at Canyon River Ranch, a beautiful resort along the Yakima River. The day long event was attended by all residency faculty: Family Medicine, Pediatrics, Pharmacology, and...
Ellensburg Residency Workroom Gets Some Upgrades!
The Ellensburg Rural Residency workroom recently got some upgrades! This summer, we were able to add a new fridge, coffee maker, and couch to our workroom. These small changes have gone a long way in making our residency room a comfortable, inviting space for our...
National Health Center Week: Patient Appreciation Day 2021
Today, we celebrate patients and community board members who keep health centers accountable and abreast of community needs. By law, Community Health Center boards must be comprised of at least 51% community members. Community board members are individuals who live in...