A Day in the Life

As a resident, you'll immerse yourself in the fast-paced world of family medicine, dedicating your time to the challenges of patient care, learning, and honing your skills. Your days will be filled with a diverse array of experiences to help you become a skilled, compassionate physician.

Inpatient Pediatrics Rotation

 

OBGYN Rotation 

 

The Family Medicine Center

Internal Medicine Rotation with Drew Flemming

Interested in Joining Us?

Enjoy the chance to grow, train and develop into the family physician you want to be with the support of faculty and other residents. If you have questions about our program, please contact us.

Resident Connections & Life Outside Work

When you join the AnMed residency program, you leave with more than solid medical training; you'll leave with a family. Supporting each other, sharing common goals and values and celebrating accomplishments help you and your colleagues thrive and feel valued.

  • New Resident Weekend allows incoming physicians to explore their surroundings and get to know the residency staff.
  • Social outings throughout the year — from supper clubs to trivia nights — help residents and faculty form lasting friendships.

Finding a balance between your personal and work life is important for resiliency and well-being. Make sure you get enough sleep, eat a healthy diet and exercise. Socializing and making friends can also help you manage stress. Take care of yourself so you can take care of others.

Take advantage of living and working in Upstate South Carolina by enjoying the quality of life and :

  • Social and community service opportunities
  • Outdoor activities, including bike trails, scenic mountain and rivers
  • Cultural, sports and entertainment options

Follow along with our residency program on Instagram by following the hashtag #AnMedHealthFMR

AnMed attracts residents of various backgrounds which provides an awesome resource and comradery. Everyday you get to see residents and faculty working as team to provide the best care possible.

Tedra Thomas, 2021