Family Medicine Residency
at Lake Charles
The Family Medicine Residency Program at Lake Charles Memorial Hospital is a community-based program that began in January 1995. In January 1996 our program was granted provisional accreditation by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education and in January 2002 our program was awarded full accreditation and has maintained full accreditation with each site visit.
The mission of our residency program is to promote and provide the highest quality physician education through patient care - utilizing the most up to date educational methods and information systems.
- Our residents provide patient care that is continuous, comprehensive, and in the context of the entire family.
- Our residents are prepared to practice medicine in a full range of practice settings and in a continuously evolving professional environment.
- Our graduates demonstrate competence and compassion in providing the highest quality and comprehensive care to all members of the family.
- Our graduates display leadership skills and good citizenship in the medical society and communities in which they practice their specialty of Family Medicine.
Residents of our Family Medicine Residency receive three years of comprehensive study in all major areas of medicine: internal medicine and its subspecialties, cardiology, pediatrics, surgery and its subspecialties, obstetrics and gynecology, emergency medicine, sports medicine, and community medicine. The residents train under the supervision of Family Medicine Physician faculty members and Subspecialty Physicians.
Training is provided within our sponsoring institution, Lake Charles Memorial Health System, and outpatient clinics. Our residents serve as one of the hospital service or “hospitalist” teams that admits unassigned and uninsured patients via the emergency department. Our residents understand the importance and impact our residency training program has on the community it serves, in particular at risk and under-served populations.
The contributions our residents and graduates make to Lake Charles, Southwest Louisiana, the State of Louisiana and nationally are significant. We are very proud of the 169 graduates who understand and recognize the pivotal role family physicians have in directing family health care. With 65% of the physicians who completed their Family Medicine training at Memorial/LSUHSC FMR currently practicing in Louisiana their impact has not gone unnoticed due to the high level of care they provide and their involvement in leadership roles on the local and state level.