
The Bryn Mawr Family Practice Residency Program is fully accredited in the training of allopathic and osteopathic family physicians by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) and the American Osteopathic Association (AOA). The program was established in 1975 and has over three decades of experience training doctors for the practice of family medicine. When our graduates complete training, they have developed a sophisticated level of knowledge, skills and clinical experience, as well as a personal concern for the patient.
Vision and Goals
The overall goal of the Bryn Mawr Family Practice Residency Program is to educate graduate physicians to become specialists in family medicine, physicians who assume the responsibility for providing comprehensive, quality healthcare for the patient and family.
The Residency Program provides the proper settings, educational experiences and resources so that family physicians can learn to be competent, board-certified, compassionate family doctors.
Through the stimulating experience at the Bryn Mawr Family Practice Residency Program, the resident physicians are supported in balancing the priorities between their personal and professional lives. The rotations, call and the goals and objectives for each clinical rotation are based on the expectation that the resident will perform well when properly educated, challenged and supported.
The family physician, now and in the future, holds a key position in any healthcare system. By being part of an integrated healthcare system, our family practice residents are able to provide comprehensive care to patients, regardless of their age, disease or socioeconomic status. Our Residency Program thrives on the strengths of the Main Line Health System—shared medical staff, consolidation of resources and a growing practice network.
This rich environment helps us reach our program's ultimate goal: to provide competent family physicians to our community. We educate our residents to become proficient at a level of medicine that is state-of-the-art, so that they can practice their speciality “straight from the heart.”
Contact Us
For further information about the Bryn Mawr Family Practice Residency Program, please contact our program coordinator, Franca Giandomenico, at 484-476-1566.