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Open Door’s 24-month Advanced Practice Clinician (APC) Residency program was established in 2016. The program provides intensive training in the clinical complexity of family practice both in the safety-net setting and in a high-performance, patient-centered medical home (PCMH) model of primary care.

Our program is specifically intended for newly graduated family nurse practitioners (FNP) and physician assistants (PA) who are committed to practicing as primary care providers (PCP) in the challenging setting of community health centers and other safety-net settings.

We’re training the residents in Open Door’s model of high-performance health care: advanced access scheduling, planned care, the chronic care model, integrated behavioral health and primary care, team-based, with expert use of health information technology and the electronic health record (EPIC).

The residency year begins with intensive orientation to Open Door Community Health Centers, the neighborhoods in which the training sites are located, and the health problems of the target population, and includes walking tours of neighborhoods, tours of Open Door sites statewide, meetings with community leaders, technical training on the electronic health record, and orientation by our chief medical officer to the responsibilities and privileges of medical staff participation at Open Door.

Statement of purpose:

We aim to create a unique and comprehensive primary care postgraduate training year for Advanced Practice Clinicians interested in working in rural, low resource areas, and equip them with the necessary skills to provide compassionate, evidence-based care to an underserved, medically complex patient population such as that of Humboldt County.

Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion:

We are dedicated to recruiting and retaining a diverse group of faculty and residents committed to maintaining a high standard of excellence and cultivating an environment of ongoing learning and growth; building a workforce that is inclusive and representative of the wonderful communities we serve.

The APC Residency Program has the following goals:

  • Increase access to quality primary care for underserved and special populations by training family practice nurse practitioners in a FQHC
  • Prepare residents for full and autonomous expert care of complex underserved populations across all life cycles and in multiple settings
  • Provide new nurse practitioners (FNPs) and Physician Assistants (PAs) with a depth, breadth, volume, and intensity of clinical training necessary to serve as primary care providers in the complex setting of the country’s FQHCs
  • Train new FNPs and PAs in a model of primary care consistent with the Institute of Medicine (IOM) principles of health care and the needs of vulnerable populations
  • Improve the clinical skills, confidence, productivity, and job satisfaction of new FNPs and PAs who choose to work in underserved community settings, as well as contribute to their employer satisfaction and workforce retention
  • Increase the number of FNPs and PAS ready to serve in leadership roles within community health settings

About Us

Program Structure

What Makes Us Unique?

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About the Program

We’re training the residents in Open Door’s model of high-performance health care: advanced access scheduling, planned care, the chronic care model, integrated behavioral health and primary care, team-based, with expert use of health information technology and the electronic health record (EPIC).

The residency year begins with intensive orientation to Open Door Community Health Centers, the neighborhoods in which the training sites are located, and the health problems of the target population, and includes walking tours of neighborhoods, tours of Open Door sites statewide, meetings with community leaders, technical training on the electronic health record, and orientation by our chief medical officer to the responsibilities and privileges of medical staff participation at Open Door.

Evaluations:

The Open Door APC Residency program includes an ongoing, multi-input evaluation component, using qualitative and quantitative measures.

Eureka Community Health Center Exterior

Qualifications

Requirements

Evaluations:

The Open Door APC Residency program includes an ongoing, multi-input evaluation component, using qualitative and quantitative measures.

Self-assessments, mid-year, and end-of-year formal assessments of core competencies.

Multiple opportunities throughout the year for real-time feedback, skills assessment, and patient care observation.

To learn more about the program please contact us via email or schedule a time with program manager with the provided email information and bookings link below:


Book time to meet with me

Email: apcresidency@opendoorhealth.com

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Patricia Carter, APC Residency Program Director

pcarter@opendoorhealth.com

Residents

Program 2021–22 Cohort

Testimonials

Stephanie Randall, FNP

Marressa Ozokwere, FNP

Marressa Ozokwere, FNP

Angelo Alfano, FNP

Angelo Alfano, FNP