Our Vision
Our vision is to be the best rural Family Medicine Residency Program in the U.S.
Cascades East was the
second family medicine residency
to be developed in Oregon and
accepted its first residents in July
1994. Oregon Health Sciences
University School of Medicine, in
Portland, administers the program.
It is co-sponsored by OHSU,
Sky Lakes Medical Center in
Klamath Falls and the Oregon
Area Health Education and
Training Center program.
The purpose of the Oregon AHEC
system is to improve health
access and health status for rural,
minority and under-served persons
living in Oregon by developing
training programs for
health professionals in settings
which serve those populations.
Accordingly, our program
involves a mutually beneficial
educational relationship between
the hospital, OHSU, AHEC and
rural health care providers.
The program currently has eight residents per year for a total of 24 residents. Both full-time family medicine faculty and community physicians from many specialties are committed to teaching in the program. While most rotations occur in Klamath Falls, residents spend some time in other Oregon communities, including Portland, the resort community of Bend and three rural communities: Burns, Reedsport and Lakeview.
Our program trains residents to become full-service family medicine physicians who provide comprehensive care to their patients. We have a strong emphasis on maternal-child health, with the option of an obstetrical training track. Additionally, our busy inpatient medicine service offers ample experience in both hospital medicine and intensive care. Our program includes required rotations in community medicine and rural medicine. We seek to attract and train residents who will be lifelong learners and teachers in medicine while maintaining well-rounded lives.
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